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English: Original caption from CINCPAC 5-45: RABAUL, NEW BRITAIN -- Close up oblique of Japanese Adcock direction finder installation operating up to about 2 megacycles. The diagonal spacing of the unipoles is 90 feet. Each unipole is guyed by six wires anchored at their base ends in concrete blocks. Photo by P.I.C., Anacostia, D. C.
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Source http://ftp.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USN/ref/KYE/CINCPAC-5-45/index.html
Author P.I.C., Anacostia, D. C, CINCPAC

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