File:BBC Kranji output coupling coils.jpg

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English: This 1.5 turn coil is used to air-couple the output from a sender to the antenna that will broadcast the signal. Different coils were required for different frequency bands, so the ones not in use were stored on racks.
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Final stage coupling coil for one of the senders at BBC Far Eastern Relay Station

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