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Hindenburg Radio Room

Posted on 03/23/2021 by Karl Pastorak

The radio room of the zeppelin Hindenburg was located in the hull of the ship, just above the control car, and contained both long wave and short wave radios of 200 watts.

The Hindenburg’s radio call sign was “DEKKA”.

Chief radio operator was Willy Speck

Radio Aboard the "Hindenberg" (antiqueradios.com)

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