RMED4DTB–Managing director Jalmar Voldemar Vakio, 1930s.
RMP74CCM–The radiohouse of the Finnish Broadcasting Company in Helsinki, 1930s.
RM2A7YBCG–President Pehr Evind Svinhufvud in a radio studio giving a speech to honour Yleisradio's 10th anniversary, 1936.
RM2A59E53–The radiohouse of the Finnish Broadcasting Company in Helsinki, 1930s.
RMP75C19–President Pehr Evind Svinhufvud in a radio studio giving a speech to honour Yleisradio's 10th anniversary, 1936.
RMED4C45–A man is recording sound effects, 1930s
RMED4AR3–Yleisradio's repair workshop, ca 1930
RMED4C44–Melodic time signal device for radio, 1930s.
RMRPT1JT–President Pehr Evind Svinhufvud in a radio studio giving a speech to honour Yleisradio's 10th anniversary, 1936.
RMED4C3X–The Radio House in Fabianinkatu, Helsinki, 1941.
RMED4ARB–A man is recording sound effects, 1930s
RMED4C4N–Broadcast van and a reindeer, Inari, Lapland,
RMED4AR4–Recording sound effects of log driving, 1930s.
RMED4AR7–A man recording sound effects, 1930s.
RMED4C4H–Radio reporter Alexis af Enehjelm, 1930s.
RMED4AR8–The Radio House of the Finnish Broadcasting Company in Helsinki, 1930s
RMED4C4G–The old transmission building in Pasila, Helsinki, 1959
RMED4DXF–The Radio House of the Finnish Broadcasting Company in Helsinki, street view.
RMED4C5A–Office in the Radio House in Fabianinkatu, Helsinki, 1930s.
RMED4C52–Radio station in Joensuu, building and mast, 1938.
RMED4DXY–President Pehr Evind Svinhufvud talking on the radio, 1930s
RMED4DX0–Foreign Minister Eljas Erkko and Presidentti Kyösti Kallio, 1939.
RMED4C42–Engineers on the roof of a broadcast van, Helsinki, 1937.
RMED4C4Y–The Radio House of the Finnish Broadcasting Company in Helsinki, street view,
RMED4DXW–Technician recording a radio programme by a broadcast van for sound, 1939.
RMED4DXC–The Radio House of Finnish Broadcasting Company in Helsinki, 1930s.
RMED4C5F–The American actor Danny Kaye interviewed for the Finnish Broadcasting Company, 1955.
RMED4AT8–Equipment of Yleisradio's workshop's laboratory, ca. 1938
RMED4C4W–Broadcast van outside the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, ca. 1937
RMED4DXD–Reporter Martti Jukola reporting on a sports competition, 1930s.
RMED4AR1–Announcer Carl-Erik Creutz at work in the radio studio, 1930s.
RMED4DT7–Radio announcer Markus Rautio in the studio, ca. 1930.
RMED4DX3–Time signal device for radio broadcasting, 1963. Time signal device for radio broadcasting,
RMED4DY8–Time signal device for radio broadcasting, 1963 Time signal device for radio broadcasting,
RMED4DW1–President Juho Kusti Paasikivi speaking on the radio, 1949.
RMED4APX–Radio announcer Ebba Jakobson-Lilius in a continuity unit, 1930s.
RMED4DT4–Recording the show 'Pienoisparlamentti', 1945
RMED4C40–Presidential candidate (later president) Urho Kekkonen speaking on the radio, 1956.
RMED4DWR–Radio announcer Kaisu Puuska (later Kaisu Puuska-Joki) in a continuity unit, 1930s
RMED4DTJ–Radio reporter Alexis af Enehjelm interviewing a man fixing a car, 1930s.
RMED4C3K–Yleisradio's workshop in the radio house in Fabianinkatu 15, Helsinki, 1944.
RMED4C4K–The Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra at a live broadcast transmitted to the US, 1939.
RMED4AW8–An employee working with a press machine in Yleisradio's workshop, March 1946.
RMED4C3E–Pasila broadcasting station's short wave transmitter Helsinki II and Helsinki III, 1944.
RMED4C38–A low voltage board destined for Turku broadcasting station, ca. 1939.
RMED4ARC–President Pehr Evind Svinhufvud speaking in a radio studio in Yleisradio's headquarters in Fabianinkatu, 1936
RMED4AR5–Actresses Elsa Rantalainen and Eine Laine recording a radio play in a studio, 1930's.
RMED4AT0–Short wave radio telephone made in Yleisradio's workshop, 1940.
RMED4DY6–Old Lahti radio station, Lahti longwave transmitter, and the western radio mast, ca. 1928. Old Lahti radio station, Lahti longwave transmitter, and the western
RMED4AWC–Two mechanics manufacturing a 1 kW intermediate waves transmitter in Yleisradio's workshop, ca. 1938.
RMED4C36–Battery amplifier PVE2 with a headset and a capacitor microphone by Telefunken, 1943
RMED4AW6–Rectifier for the Olympia 40/3 distributing amplifier made for the cancelled 1940 Olympic Games, ca. 1940
RMED4C4R–Factory concert by the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Hietaniemi, Helsinki, ca. 1945.
RMED4AWP–Microphone amplifiers which were made in Yleisradio's workshop and used for broadcasting from the Finnish Parliament, February 1949.
RMED4C2D–The Olympia 40/1 line amplifier made in Yleisradio's workshop and intended for the broadcasting of the 1940 Olympics, which were later cancelled.
RMED4AWH–A series of 1kW long wave transmitters is made in Yleisradio's workshop during the winter war in February 1940.
RMED4ARE–President Pehr Evind Svinhufvud in a radio studio giving a speech to honour the 10th anniversary of the Finnish Broadcasting Company, 1936.
RMED4C46–Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra playing at a sugar factory, Töölö, Helsinki, 1944.
RMED4AWB–Mechanic Kauko Mustakallio manufacturing a sequence modulated 1kW transmitter, its electronic power converter and output stage in Yleisradio's workshop, 1946.
RMED4AW9–P-12-50 air surveillance transmitters in Yleisradio's workshop's laboratory, ca. 1940.
RMED4C3A–An employee is finishing the power gain field destined for Sortavala broadcasting station in Yleisradio's workshop, ca. 1938.
RMED4ARN–Reporter of the Finnish Broadcasting Company Esko Tommola interviews Armi Hilario (former Armi Kuusela) and her husband Gil Hilario in a radio studio.
RMED4C3T–The Syncro-Clock time keeper, Yleisradio's driving clock and a kind of radio that received the time signal from the German hydrological institute's chronometer. A radio set which controlled several time keepers in Yle's radio house, ca. 1945.
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