Radio age (Jan 1927-Jan 1928)

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SIXTEEN REMLER REASONS WHY! REMLER <Drum DIAL 1 Readily changeable, white cardboard indicator strips. Supplied for clock-wise or counter-clockwise reading. 7 No back lash. Fine-tooth gear driven by spiral-cut pinion. 5 Station Settings spread over 15 inches of space. fi Heavy brass bracket supports condenser; rigid construction. 3 Space provided for call letters. 2 Large, easily read figures. rt Round hole for escutcheon plate; no special tools necessary. 4 ^Attractive bronze escutcheon plate. Vernier control; Special shaft cannot bind in bushing. 10 Right or left hand control. Exclusively specified in the Magnaformer 9.8 Circuit — and many others — ■ I 360° rotation of shaft and reduction drive give vernier control. 2 Proper placing of insulating material minimizes resistance to radio frequency currents. Complete insulation of plates from dial and dial shaft and 3 provision for grounding dial and shaft give absolute freedom from body capacity effects. . Plates carefully aligned by hand and soldered rigidly in position at three points. c Balanced Twin-Rotor construction gives utmost smooth-[ ness of operation. |j Shape of plates permits attainment of very low minimum] capacity and wide tuning range. REMLER Gang CONDENSERS—both 2-inline and 3 -in -line — incorporate all the advantages of the Twin-Rotor Condenser. No common rotor. Balancing condensers provided. REMLER Twin-Rotor CONDENSER REMLER DIVISION OF GRAY 8 DflNIELSON MANUFACTURING CO. 260 First St., SAN FRANCISCO CHICAGO NEW YORK EASTERN WAREHOUSE, ELKHART, INDIANA NINE YEARS OF RADIO EXPERIENCE