Broadcasting (Jan - Dec 1935)

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From every angle • ••the NonDirectional Mike picks up high notes and low ! ACTUAL SIZE o ' — SO" 0° ANGLE IN DEGREES \ -90° 90 — -30 — 0 — +60 — +90 • 10,000 20,000 Field response of Non-Directional Mike over frequency range from 40 to 15,000 cycles for five angles of incidence. '< Western Electric's new Non-Directional Microphone has no front ... no back . . . picks up equally well from above and below. It gives you, in increased degree, the advantages of former Western Electric dynamic microphones, d, Bell Telephone Laboratories engineered this "all around" mike to operate into your present equipment. It's Western Electric's finest microphone . . . and it's priced so all can afford it. Order yours from Graybar today! Western Electric Distributed by GRAYBAR Electric Company In Canada: Northern Electric Co., Ltd. RADIO TELEPHONE BROADCASTING EQUIPMENT December 15, 1935 • BROADCASTING Page 41