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NAA was a major radio facility located at 701 Courthouse Road in Arlington, Virginia. It was operated by the U.S. Navy from 1913 until 1941. The station was originally constructed as the Navy's first high-powered transmitter for communicating with its bases across the U.S. and the Caribbean. During its years of operation NAA was best known for broadcasting daily time signals, however, it also provided a variety of additional services, using multiple transmitters operating on frequencies ranging from longwave to shortwave. The station also conducted extensive experimental work, including, in 1915, the Navy's first transatlantic transmission of speech.

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  • NAA was a major radio facility located at 701 Courthouse Road in Arlington, Virginia. It was operated by the U.S. Navy from 1913 until 1941. The station was originally constructed as the Navy's first high-powered transmitter for communicating with its bases across the U.S. and the Caribbean. During its years of operation NAA was best known for broadcasting daily time signals, however, it also provided a variety of additional services, using multiple transmitters operating on frequencies ranging from longwave to shortwave. The station also conducted extensive experimental work, including, in 1915, the Navy's first transatlantic transmission of speech. (en)
  • NAA fue la instalación de transmisión de radio más importante, alguna vez localizada en Arlington, Virginia (en el área de la ciudad de Washington D.C.) de 1913 a 1941, y fue operada por la Armada de los Estados Unidos.​ (es)
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  • The transmitting schedules of Washington , exclusive of radiotelephone broadcast on 434.5 meters, 690 kc., are as follows: (en)
  • All times given are eastern standard. Time, weather, and navigational warnings are sent on a. c. w. (en)
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  • NAA fue la instalación de transmisión de radio más importante, alguna vez localizada en Arlington, Virginia (en el área de la ciudad de Washington D.C.) de 1913 a 1941, y fue operada por la Armada de los Estados Unidos.​ La estación se construyó originalmente como el primer enlace en una red de transmisores de alta potencia utilizados para comunicación internacional. Durante sus años de operación, NAA fue conocida particularmente por transmitir señales horarias diarias, sin embargo, también proporcionó una variedad de servicios adicionales, utilizando múltiples transmisores que operaban en frecuencias que van desde la onda larga a la onda corta. La estación también realizó un extenso trabajo experimental, que incluyó, en 1915, la primera transmisión de radio transatlántica hablada. (es)
  • NAA was a major radio facility located at 701 Courthouse Road in Arlington, Virginia. It was operated by the U.S. Navy from 1913 until 1941. The station was originally constructed as the Navy's first high-powered transmitter for communicating with its bases across the U.S. and the Caribbean. During its years of operation NAA was best known for broadcasting daily time signals, however, it also provided a variety of additional services, using multiple transmitters operating on frequencies ranging from longwave to shortwave. The station also conducted extensive experimental work, including, in 1915, the Navy's first transatlantic transmission of speech. (en)
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