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English: In December 1946, the Commercial Radio Equipment Company converted its experimental FM station, W3XL, into commercial station WASH.
Date
Source Advertisement for Commercial Radio Equipment Company, which appeared on page C-8 of the December 1, 1946 issue of the Washington Star newspaper.
Author None listed

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Advertisement for Commercial Radio Equipment Company, which appeared on page C-8 of the December 1, 1946 issue of the Washington Star newspaper.

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