The talking machine world (July-Dec 1924)

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November 15, 1924 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD 212c Philco "A" Battery on Charge To connect the battery to the receiving set just pull out plug (2) from receptacle (3) of the Philco NOISELESS Charger and push into receptacle (1). (You can operate Philco "B" batteries in the same convenient fashion.) Philco Double Charger for 6-volt "A" batteries and all "B" batteries. Consumer Price . $15.00 Philco Single Charger for dry-cell tube "A" batteries and all "B" batteries. Consumer Price, $9.75 Prices include plugs and receptacles (1), (2) and (3). Philco Type UD 44 Battery for low-voltage Peanut Tubes, Consumer Price $8.00 A Philco Rechargeable "Dry Cell-Replacement" Battery Philco "B" Battery Storage "B" batteries are essential for clear and distant reception. Philco "B" Batteries stay clean and dry. Charge without disconnecting a single wire. Use a Philco Charger and "B" Charging Panel ($2.75). With de luxe mahogany-finish case with cover (48 volts). Consumer Price -■ $20.00 With handsome mahoganized case without cover (48 volts). Consumer Price, $16.50 Philco "A" Battery Type UD86 For standard 6-volt tubes. Acid-tight glass case. Built-in Charge Indicator. Consumer Price $16.00 A Philco "dry-cell replacement" storage battery gives better reception at much less expense than dry cells even on dry cell tubes. There is no appreciable drooping in reception from the start to finish of a discharge. Dry-cell voltage falls continuously from the very day the cell is manufactured, whether it is used or not. Storage battery voltage stays within 12 per cent of maximum at all times and can be restored to maximum at any time by recharging. Recharging with a Philco NOISELESS Charger means merely pulling a plug from the radio socket and pushing it into the charger socket. No wires to change. No worry about getting positive and negative mixed. This Philco "dry-cell replacement" battery has other big advantages. It has a built-in Charge Indicator that tells at a glance how far the battery is charged or discharged. Exclusive acid-tight sealing makes it practical for use inside your finest radio cabinets. It delivers strong, non-rippling current without hum, roar or buzz — an absolute essential for clear radio reception. This Philco Type UD44 operates either UV199 or WD 11 type tubes. It occupies only the same space as three dry cells but easily replaces six dry cells as used on multitube receivers. Like all Philco Rechargeable Radio Batteries, it is Drvnamic — shipped to you CHARGED but absolutely DRY. Just as easy for you to handle as talking machine records and radio tubes. No charging equipment needed. Philco makes storage batteries for both the "A" and "B" Circuits of all types of radio sets — whether using dry-cell tubes or storage-battery tubes. Philco Sales Engineers will glady assist you in designing special equipment, if needed. Order from your wholesaler, or fill out the coupon below and mail. Philco "A" Battery Mahoganized case type for standard 6 volt tubes. Consumer Price $14.50 up Charge Tester— permanently mounted in filler cap— $1 extra. It tells how much charge is left in the battery at any time. Avoids fussing with a hydrometer. Philadelphia Storage Battery Company Philadelphia RI >3 JOBBERS and DEALERS— f„hAC0 J1™ t radio batteries out lof the cellar and put them in the living room. Our new iRadio Manual tells how. [will mail you a copy. V Fill out coupon below and we Name Street City ..... State ..Jobber □ Dealer Q (T) /