File:Advertisement for New York City radio station WGHF (1945).jpg

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English: WGHF was a New York City radio station, which was used, using a subcarrier signal, to test the Finch broadcast facsimile system.
Date
Source Advertisement for New York City radio station WGHF, which appeared on page 83 of the Dccember 17, 1945 issue of Broadcasting magazine
Author None listed

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1945 advertisement for New York City radio station WGHF

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17 December 1945

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