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Deutsch: Bremer Rundfunkmuseum: Hörfunkstudio 1950er Jahre. Sprechertisch, AEG Magnetophon 15A, Pausenzeichenmaschine R-79 von RTI Nürnberg, Telefunken M10, Telefunken T9, Sendepult
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