File:Radio Engineering Labs advertisement featuring radio station WENA in Detroit, Michigan (July 10, 1944).jpg

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English: As of 1944 the transmitter for radio station WENA was located atop the Penobscot Building in Detroit, Michigan.
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Source Advertisement for Radio Engineering Labs., Inc., which appeared on page 20 of the July 10, 1944 issue of Broadcasting magazine
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Radio Engineering Labs advertisement featuring radio station WENA in Detroit, Michigan

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