File:Ontario radio station from March 1916 QST.png

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English: Caption: ONTARIO RADIO STATION. C. L. Todd, Rochester, N. Y. The sending set is a “Blitzen” one-half kw. Rotary set, mounted in a mahogany cabinet with meters and control switches on a marble board. The sending set is in a separate sound proof room. The receiving apparatus is a Clapp-Eastham type “D” tuner, two Cambridge variables, DeForest audion; Stromhem phones, and loading coils controlled by telephone cams. A mahogany cabinet with a hard rubber face contains the receiving instruments. The antenna made of phosphor-bronze wire is 50 feet high, and 62 feet long. Mr. Todd has been getting very good results lately and would like tn hear from amateurs who receive his “Sigs.”
Date
Source March 1916 QST Page 54.
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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