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NATIONAL BROADCASTING SERVICE.—The work of creeting the new 2 YA broadcasting station at Titahi Bay is proceeding rapidly. Most of the machinery has been installed and the mast is nearly complied. The pictures show a view of the insulate. base of the mast, at the right of which a workman is adjusting a load of steel which is about, to be hauled through the, air to worker at the top of the mast: the engineer's control desk, the central feature of the main station; a portion of the complicated electric in stallation the mast and its network of slays. Men are at work at the top, 675ft. up, but cannot be seen. The total height of the lat tice dmast will be 710ft.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 296, 15 December 1936, Page 12

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NATIONAL BROADCASTING SERVICE.—The work of creeting the new 2YA broadcasting station at Titahi Bay is proceeding rapidly. Most of the machinery has been installed and the mast is nearly complied. The pictures show a view of the insulate. base of the mast, at the right of which a workman is adjusting a load of steel which is about, to be hauled through the, air to worker at the top of the mast: the engineer's control desk, the central feature of the main station; a portion of the complicated electric in stallation the mast and its network of slays. Men are at work at the top, 675ft. up, but cannot be seen. The total height of the lat tice dmast will be 710ft. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 296, 15 December 1936, Page 12

NATIONAL BROADCASTING SERVICE.—The work of creeting the new 2YA broadcasting station at Titahi Bay is proceeding rapidly. Most of the machinery has been installed and the mast is nearly complied. The pictures show a view of the insulate. base of the mast, at the right of which a workman is adjusting a load of steel which is about, to be hauled through the, air to worker at the top of the mast: the engineer's control desk, the central feature of the main station; a portion of the complicated electric in stallation the mast and its network of slays. Men are at work at the top, 675ft. up, but cannot be seen. The total height of the lat tice dmast will be 710ft. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 296, 15 December 1936, Page 12

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