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Beauty and Performance Now Go Hand in Hand — Here's The Famous Gates DYNAMOTE PORTABLE REMOTE AMPLIFIER that provides perfect response and flexibility to meet every need e The Gates Dynamote is the most popular, deluxe remote multichannel unit in use. No wonder, too, when you consider the hundreds of stations that have found complete satisfaction in the versatility of the Gates Dynamote to go anywhere and offer top performance every time. Small in size, light in weight, rugged in design, smart in appearance, the Dynamote and its small Power Supply Unit are carried compactly as one, in a sturdy carrying case, to go anywhere and pick up anything. The dependable, brilliant-performing Dynamote is adaptable to 99% of the remote uses — from football games to symphonies . . . and with its three inputs, mixing three microphones, and type of remote set-up comes within its scope. Available either in V.U. or Db. meter. The Gates "Dynamote" deserves a place in your post-war plans. Ask for details of our Post-War Priority Plan that assures you prompt delivery when normal production is resumed. Wartime restrictions do not allow the sale of new broadcasting equipment without priority. This equipment is presented merely to acquaint you with Gates' developments. Note the netc and compact, modern airplane-higgage type carrying case that is completely weather resistant. Additional space in bottom for microphones and other accessories. RADIO COMPANY, Quincy, Illinois, U.S. A. MANUFACTUKcRS OF RADIO BROADCAST TRANSMIHERS, SPEECH EQUIPMENT, RECORDING APPARATUS AND ALLIED EQUIPMENT IN THE ELECTRONICS FIELD 1*1 BROADCASTING • Broadcast Advertising December 18, 1944 • Page 67