Radio today (Apr-Dec 1939)

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THE MIKE THEY LIKE Entertaining artists and speakers alike marvel at the performance and flexibility of Astatic Model T-3 Crystal Microphone. Self locking, tilting head adjustable to directional or nondirectional position. All chrome finish. Complete with interchangeable socket connector and 25-ft. cable. List Price $25.00. See your Astatic Jobber or write for literature. ASTATIC MICROPHONE LABORATORY, Inc. YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO nsej Under Brush Development Co. Pite AstiHc Ptlenlt Pen6 m NEW on the 20 Leading Power Transformer Numbers "R universally a^■^ daptable brackets, packed with each transformer, this mounting gives you a choice of any of the three types shown above. Insist on Halldorson Vacuum Sealed Transformers for more lasting satisfaction. The vacuum sealing is positive in action and insures uniform impregnation of all windings. The result is an effective, skin-tight covering that does not crack, flake off or open up, even in tropical climates. Where servicemen know transformers, you find Halldorson. Wzite for Details .' THE HALLDORSON COMPANY 4500 Ravenswood Ave. Chicago, 111. Halldorson ^"S^ansforfliers Representatives Charlie Cushway and L. G. Winney, Thordarson, visited their New York reps, Charlie Cooper and John DiBlasi. "The Representatives" welcome these new memhers: George E. Anderson, Hal F. Corry, and A. L. Berthold of Dallas, Tex.; Roland Moeller, Milwaukee, Wis.; Fred E. Garner, Chicago; Sidney H. Gatty, Philadelphia; and Waldo F. Kelleigh, Boston. Arthur Freed and Al Saphin have been appointed salesmen for the Automatic Radio Mfg. Co., announced F. P. Altschul, sales v.p. Both men are well known in the trade and will have the metropolitan New York and northern New Jersey territories. Forbes Music Co., Cheyenne, "Wyo., named new appointees by Edw. L. Guthman & Co., Chicago. Stromberg-Carlson's Larry Loveless, representative for Southern New York, won top honors, smashing his yearly quota and registering 250 per cent in sales. Next two top men were Donald E. Lee and James S. Gibson. Wallace B. Swank has opened offices at 610 Blaine Ave., Detroit, and will represent makers of radio service and amateur parts in Michigan. He formerlv was with General Household Utilities Co. New RCA Sales Managers are George MaJsed, Dallas. Tex. ; Harold Winter, Kansas City, Mo. George Connor, Hygrade Sylvania, lectured on "New Tubes & Circuit Applications" in Montgomery and Birmingham, Ala.; Nashville, Chattanooga, and Knoxville, Tenn., and Boston, Mass. Diamond Braiding Mills, Chicaeo Heights, 111., has set up a separate division for its radio and electrical wire business to be known as Diamond Wire & Cable Co. RCA television gets F. H. Engel to plan and develop; Small Radio Div., acquires J. A. Milling as Mgr. Borg-Warner Corp. says Norge units shipped in March were over 50.000, and their DVS Gas Ranges are 279.2 per cent of Jan.-Feb. '38 orders. P. Crosley, Jr., feels science halted by FCC stripping WLW to 50 kw. Bell & Howell has taken over Kodascope "Universal" film releases. H. C. Briggs and C. B. Shapiro of Howard Radio hit N. Y. C. for console promotion, gloating about the 400 consoles sold in three days in Chicago. Visitors to N. Y. World's Fair will be able to air their Major Bowes complexes before a television camera in the Westinghouse Bldg. Sales Manager H. W. Johnson announces that the Turner Co. has discontinued manufacturing amplifier and inter-office equipment to concentrate on microphone equipment. A.T.A. Leads with Outstanding Value Model 740 "Giant" A.C. D.C. Select-O-Tester Unbeatable for value, accuracy and simplicity. "Giant" 9" meter makes readings really a pleasure. Notice the ranges offered . . . 0/15/150/750 Volts A.C. 0/15/150/750 Volts D.C. 0/1/15/150/750 D.C. Ma. 0/15/150/750 A.C. Ma. .0005 to 200 mfds. 0/500 ohms and 500/5 Megs. —10 to plus 19/38/53 db. Output:— 15/150/750. Inductance 1/700 henries. Watts: .006 to 600. 1000 ohm per volt meter assures good all around accuracy. d>lQ ne IVet Price <P10'ao Cover extra 1.00 APPROVED TECHNICAL APPARATUS CO. 57% DEY STREET, N. Y. C, IN'. Y. Send for Xew 1039 Catalog SEND US Kftn (IF YOU'RE GAME) THE RADIART CORP. Shaw Avenue Cleveland, Ohic SEND STAMPS OR COIN APRIL. 7939 73