Radio today (Apr-Dec 1939)

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mn.. I All RADIO TUBES The beacon light is always flashing from the lighthouse — that is the basic tradition of the Service. The captains of windjammers and luxury liners know they can depend upon warnings. For that reason the U. S. Lighthouse Service takes no chances. Its gear and equipment is all tested and retested, time after time, to prove that it will uphold the reputation of the Service. Nothing but the best can get inside a lighthouse! For that reason, we are proud that RAYTHEON is the tube you will find in communications receivers the Service depends upon! That same quality and dependability are the reasons why the better servicemen — those who are in business to stay — feature RAYTHEONS in their service work. And they cost no more than the second-best tube! RAYTHEON PRODUCTION CORPORATION Newton, Mass. • New York • Chicago • San Francisco • Atlanta APRIL. 7939