Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1930)

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w BUSINESS LETTER BRIEFS : Combination broadcast and short wave radio receivers are predicted for production this Fall and Winter. At least one manu¬ facturer is said to have scheduled such a receiver, and others are expected to follow his example. Decisions in the 31 cases involving radio law, now pend¬ ing in the United States Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia., and the United States District Courts are expected to serve as an outline for the policy of the Federal Radio Commission in disposing of other cases around which the litigation revolves, according to Col. Thad H. Grown, General Counsel. An electrically charged aerial, caused by a short circuit in the receiving set, seriously burned Mrs. Ernest Waymire and her 3-year-old child, Norma Jean, at Brazil, Ind. , recently. The child had picked up a loose end of the aerial, and her mother had attempted to rescue her. The $5,000,000 Ward liner, "Morro Castle" newest pride of the American Merchant Marine, has been wired with the most advanced radio apparatus by the RCA Victor Company. A central receiving station of the newest super— heterodyne type, together with an electric phonograph, has been installed on one of the decks.and is able to pick up programs from. numerous stations for distribution throughout the vessel. Electro— dynamic reproducers are concealed in the smoking room, the main salon, and the tourists* lounge. Silver-Marshall, Inc., licensee of RCA, has announced a superheterodyne receiver that is said to be the result of seven years of manufacturing and engineering experience. It is a nine ouoe set, employing five *24 type screen— grid tubes, one *27 oscillator tube, two *45 power tubes, and an *80 rectifier, and nas a dynamic speaker. X X X X X X X