File:February 1936 promotional advertisement for radio stations WWJ and W8XWJ in Detroit, Michigan.jpg

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English: In 1936 the Detroit News newspaper launched W8XWJ, an experimental "ultra-high short-wave" (also known as an "Apex") radio station. The transmitting antenna was located atop the Penobscot Building in Detroit, Michigan.
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Source Company advertisement which appeared on page 4 of the Februaty 1, 1936 issue of Broadcasting magazine
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February 1936 promotional advertisement for radio stations WWJ and W8XWJ in Detroit, Michigan

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