Broadcasting (July - Dec 1936)

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Blaw-Knox Vertical Radiators in Little America-base of the Byrd Expeditions to the South Pole STANDARD FROM POLE TO POLE From Little America on the south to Alaska in the north, BlawKnox antennas are found serving all types of modern radio stations. As a pioneer in the industry Blaw-Knox has furnished: The tallest Vertical Radiator in the world (1045 ft. Budapest, Hungary). The tallest Vertical Radiator in the United States. The first self-supporting Vertical Radiator. The first "half wave" Vertical Radiator for broadcasting. The first Vertical Radiator erected atop a building. The first Vertical Radiator to be used for simultaneous broadcasting by 2 stations on different frequencies. The use of Blaw-Knox Vertical Radiators results in greatly improved coverage. If you plan antenna improvements it will pay you to consult Blaw-Knox.