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Martin Allard Transmitter 350 Watt TX
Martin Allard Transmitter 350 Watt TX

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v_charneau



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This is likely one of the last transmitters hand built by Martin Allard. He died of cerebral malaria in Malindi, Kenya, in January 2003 - weeks before he was supposed to travel to Sengerema to installe this transmitter.
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Keywords: Sengerema Community Multimedia Telecentre
Photographer: Carlos Arnaldo
Copyright: © UNESCO/CArnaldo/2008
Date: 23 August 2008
Place: Sengerema
Country: Tanzania
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