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Kamina Funkstation was a wireless transmitter in the German-occupied colony of Togoland (now Togo) in West Africa. The wireless station was built by Telefunken near the village of , in Togoland, where the nearest large settlement was Atakpamé. The transmitter was built by Telefunken, on behalf of the German government from 1911 to 1914. The station was designed as a node and switching point for other German colonial radio stations. Shortly after the beginning of the First World War, Togoland was invaded by British and French forces from the neighbouring colonies of Gold Coast (Ghana) to the west and French Dahomey (Benin) to the east. The station was destroyed by the operators to prevent it from coming under British and French control.

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  • Die Funkstation Kamina war eine Sende- und Empfangsanlage für drahtlose Telegrafie (Löschfunkensender) in der deutschen Kolonie Togo. Ihr Standort befand sich nahe dem Dorf . Die nächstgelegene, größere Ansiedlung war Atakpamé. Die Station wurde durch das deutsche Unternehmen Telefunken im Auftrag der deutschen Reichsregierung von 1911 bis 1914 geplant und gebaut. In ihrer Größe und Lage war die Station als Knoten- und Vermittlungspunkt für andere deutsche Kolonialfunkstellen konzipiert. Kurz nach Beginn des Ersten Weltkriegs in Togo wurde sie durch das Betriebspersonal selbst zerstört. (de)
  • Kamina Funkstation was a wireless transmitter in the German-occupied colony of Togoland (now Togo) in West Africa. The wireless station was built by Telefunken near the village of , in Togoland, where the nearest large settlement was Atakpamé. The transmitter was built by Telefunken, on behalf of the German government from 1911 to 1914. The station was designed as a node and switching point for other German colonial radio stations. Shortly after the beginning of the First World War, Togoland was invaded by British and French forces from the neighbouring colonies of Gold Coast (Ghana) to the west and French Dahomey (Benin) to the east. The station was destroyed by the operators to prevent it from coming under British and French control. (en)
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  • Die Funkstation Kamina war eine Sende- und Empfangsanlage für drahtlose Telegrafie (Löschfunkensender) in der deutschen Kolonie Togo. Ihr Standort befand sich nahe dem Dorf . Die nächstgelegene, größere Ansiedlung war Atakpamé. Die Station wurde durch das deutsche Unternehmen Telefunken im Auftrag der deutschen Reichsregierung von 1911 bis 1914 geplant und gebaut. In ihrer Größe und Lage war die Station als Knoten- und Vermittlungspunkt für andere deutsche Kolonialfunkstellen konzipiert. Kurz nach Beginn des Ersten Weltkriegs in Togo wurde sie durch das Betriebspersonal selbst zerstört. (de)
  • Kamina Funkstation was a wireless transmitter in the German-occupied colony of Togoland (now Togo) in West Africa. The wireless station was built by Telefunken near the village of , in Togoland, where the nearest large settlement was Atakpamé. The transmitter was built by Telefunken, on behalf of the German government from 1911 to 1914. The station was designed as a node and switching point for other German colonial radio stations. Shortly after the beginning of the First World War, Togoland was invaded by British and French forces from the neighbouring colonies of Gold Coast (Ghana) to the west and French Dahomey (Benin) to the east. The station was destroyed by the operators to prevent it from coming under British and French control. (en)
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  • Funkstation Kamina (de)
  • Kamina Funkstation, Togo (en)
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