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09/24/1964 11:26:43
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Headline
Radio Coverage of United Nations Meetings
Caption Description
United Nations Headquarters provides the most modern technical facilities to make the meetings intelligible both to participants and to visitors and to make the proceedings available to listeners, viewers and readers. Radio and television facilities are provided for immediate transmission of a meeting or for rebroadcast. Transmission stations have a choice of languages.
A meeting in progress is routed to a radio station by a double plug system (shown here) – one line carrying the meeting, or the interpretation, depending on the language required, into the transmission board, the other carrying it out by telephone wire to the station.
Unique Identifier
UN7670795
NICA ID
172942
Production Date
02/01/1953 12:04:54 PM
City/Location
New York
Country
United States of America
Credit
UN Photo/MB
File size
2.78 MB