-
station name PCJ for Peace,
Cheer and Joy. In July 1927,
Philips established PHOHI (Philips
Omroep Holland-Indië or
Philips Holland-India
Broadcasting Station)...
- the
Philips shortwave transmitter in Eindhoven. They used the call sign
PHOHI for
broadcasts in the
Dutch language to the
Dutch East
Indies (now Indonesia)...
-
Netherlands Worldwide 1947 2013 No No
Philips Radio (PCJJ &
PHOHI) 1927 1947 No No
Private broadcaster.
PHOHI was
aimed at
Dutch colonies in the East and West Indies...
- on, the
village took on an
influx of
people and grew rapidly.
Where the
Phohi-flat now
stands in ****zen,
before World War II was a
large transmitter intended...
- in 1929 by a
sister station (Philips
Omroep Holland-Indië,
later PHI).
PHOHI broadcast in
Dutch to the
Dutch East
Indies (now Indonesia), and
later PHI...
- France's
Poste Colonial and the
Dutch overseas radio services, PCJJ and
PHOHI). When
operated by
governments or
entities close to a government, international...
- of the
Caramoor festival.
Radio interview Radio interview from 1935 of
PHOHI with
Lucie Rosen Problems playing this file? See
media help.
Lucie Bigelow...
- 70,000 listeners; by then the
license fee was 1.25 East
Indies guilders.
PHOHI, the
shortwave station of the
Philips company based in the Netherlands,...
- also pla**** for
Djocoja Djokjakarta. "Indische
voetballers spreken voor de
phohi". De
Indische Courant.
Retrieved 18 June 2014. Copa do
Mundo da FIFA França...
- 1:5 Pohi monument:
replica of the
Phohi (Philips
Broadcasting Holland Indonesia)
transmitters used in ****zen(nl)
between 1920 and 1940 ****zen transmitter...