PCJ

PCJ was the name of one of the first Dutch kortegolfstations, a company of Philips gloeilampenfabrieken. Philips founded, with some other capital providers the Philips Omroep Holland-India (PHOHI), which in 1927 with outright broadcasts to Dutch East Indies began. The transmitter was originally in Eindhoven, later in Houses, and sent out on a wave length of 19 meters from a studio of the Nederlandsche Signal appliances FactoryNSF in Hilversum.

A prominent figure of PCJ was Eddy Startz, who is also after the Second World War for his Sunday Radio Netherlands wereldomroep broadcast Happy Station programme.

The purpose of the broadcasts was very clear commercial, which in the pre-war Dutch broadcasting system not in too good Earth fell.