• 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...
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  • as well as France's Poste Colonial and the Dutch overseas radio services, PCJJ and PHOHI). When operated by governments or entities close to a government...
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    shortwave broadcasts from Britain and the Netherlands such as Philips Radio's PCJJ began around 1927. Germany, Italy, the Soviet Union, Britain, and many other...
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  • both the English and Spanish versions, during the 1970s. Happy Station was PCJJ's and then Radio Netherlands Worldwide's most popular programme, claiming...
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  • Philips Radio (PCJJ & PHOHI) 1927 1947 No No Private broadcaster. PHOHI was aimed at Dutch colonies in the East and West Indies, PCJJ was an international...
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    1927, Philips went on the air, inaugurating the shortwave radio station PCJJ (later PCJ) which was joined in 1929 by a sister station (Philips Omroep...
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  • For the Dutch shortwave radio station see PCJJ Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica (PCJ) is a petroleum company owned by the government of Jamaica. The PCJ...
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  • Indies, Suriname and the other Dutch West Indies via shortwave radio station PCJJ. During the reign of her daughter Juliana, the Royal Christmas message was...
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    broadcasts in the Dutch language to the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia), and PCJJ for broadcasts in English and other languages to the rest of the world. The...
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  • a VOA transmitter (1942). 15,210 kHz, 11,880 kHz, 6,140 kHz 40 kW (1937) PCJJ Radio Netherlands Worldwide Philips Laboratories at Eindhoven, Netherlands...
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