Rugby, Railway Sidings 1932
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This high-powered, very low frequency telegraph transmitter is capable of world-wide range. Erection of the masts commenced in 1924 on a site chosen by the Air Ministry and the War Office. Exceptionally wet and stormy weather hindered the work, but the station was in operation by 1925, using generators supplied by British Thomson-Houston. The 12 insulated masts, each sited a quarter of a mile apart, stood 820 feet high; between them using 3,000 miles of wire.
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