Broadcasting (Jan - June 1943)

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VULTEE AIRCRAFT SELECTS HALLICRAFTERS EQUIPMENT FOR RADIO FLIGHT RECORDER The ultra-sensitive ground-unit "brain" of Vultee Aircraft's new radio recorder is monitored by a Hallicrafters shortwave radio communications receiver. This test-flight unit, originated by Vultee engineers, gives multiple instrument readings flashed in split-second cycles through a Hallicrafters communications receiver to ground crew tabulators during actual test flights. Hallicrafters communications receiver (illustrated) Model SX-25 — 12 tubes, 4 bands. Frequency range of 550 kc to 42 mc. Your post-war Hallicrafters communications receiver will be worth waiting for World's largest exclusive manufacturer of shortwave radio communications equipment ka Hi craft e in 1 V 1 i