Broadcasting (Jul - Dec 1944)

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WE ARE NOT Crystal Gazing WHEN WE PREDICT THAT... rEl _ K M. TRANSMimERS Wm Blanket ThM^^tryll ^REL collaborated with Major Armstrong in building the first FM Transmitter to be put into service. .. At Alpine, IV.J.-..now W2XJVIN. This was followed by some of the most difficult installations ever made in the entire history of radio . . . Station WMTW, (Yankee Network) atop Mt. Washington, where the weather is "the worst in the world". . . Station WENA (Evening News Association^ on Detroit's highest skyscraper. ^^^la back of REL is as fine a record of performance as any in the world! REL Engineers have unique experience! Their reputation for reliability and "know-how"... their vast resources and store of knowledge...these things put REL in the lead for postwar FM expansion! Yes, REL transmitters will soon mushroom througliout the country ... we're ready to move ahead! MICHIGAN M. N. Duffy & Co., Inc. 2040 Grand River Ave., W. Detroit, Mich. Sales Representatives MID WEST REL Equipment Sales, Inc. 612 N. Michigan Blvd. Chicago, 111. PACIFIC COAST N. B. Neeley 5334 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, Cal. PIONEER MANUFACTURERS OF FM TRANSMITTERS EMPLOYING ARMSTRONG PHASE-SHIFT MODULATION RADIO ENGINEERING LABS., INC. BROADCASTING • Broadcast Advertising December 18, 1944 • Page 65