PCJJ
PCJJ (later known as PCJ) was a pioneering shortwave radio station in the Netherlands operated by Philips Radio on behalf of Philips Laboratories, a division of Philips Electronics. It was the first shortwave radio station in Europe, and the first dedicated shortwave radio station in the world - previous stations had simulcast AM/medium wave broadcasts.
Type | International broadcaster |
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Country | |
Availability | International |
Owner | Philips Laboratories |
Key people | Edward Startz |
Launch date | 11 March 1927 |
Dissolved | 15 April 1947 (nationalised, assets transferred to Radio Netherlands Worldwide) |
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