File:Union College radio station 2XQ - 1921.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionUnion College radio station 2XQ - 1921.jpg |
English: 1921 photograph of the transmitting room of Experimental radio station 2XQ, operated by Union College in Schenectady, New York |
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Source | Illustration included with the article "Eight-Hour Radiophone Transmission by Union College", which appeared om page 31 of the July 1921 issue of Wireless Age |
Author | Uncredited magazine artlcle |
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