Radio Broadcast (Nov 1923-Apr 1924)

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RADIO BROADCAST ADVERTISER New Kennedy Radio Receiver? Model V imapie This new Model V Kennedy Radio Receiver has established a high standard of tuning simplicity — combined with the same precision and selectivity formerly associated only with the more complicated Kennedy models. Added to this are all the characteristics of mechanical perfection that have made Kennedy "The Royalty of Radio." Anyone can operate this new product of the Kennedy Engineering Staff. After a preliminary setting has been made, tuning is controlled by a single dial. Dial settings are always the same for a given station, regardless of where the receiver may be operated or the kind of antenna that may be used. Model V is particularly free from "re-radiation." It reproduces music and voice with unsurpassed purity and operates on any ordinary antenna — outside type preferred. Embraces the entire broadcast wave range. Selectivity is one of the outstanding features of this new Kennedy model. It will clearly differentiate between distant and nearby stations only a few meters apart — local interference can in most cases be eliminated as satisfactorily as with older Kennedy models. ? Mechanically, Model V bears the same high stamp of excellence that has characterized Kennedy Receivers during the past twelve years. In every detail of construction the highest standards of precision and accuracy are rigidly adhered to. Model V is an exquisite piece of furniture. The cabinet is of mahogany, hand rubbed to a beautiful satin finish. Its proportions are pleasing. The highly polished black Formica panel lends an elegance of finish — its height and angle have been established, after much thought and study, to provide comfort and ease in tuning. The price of Model V, completely equipped with all tubes, dry batteries and individual Kennedy 3, 000-ohm phones, with plug, is only $125.00 ($127.50 west of Rockies) — marking it as a feature value in radio equipment. Other Kennedy models range from $285.00 to $825.00 (slightly higher west of Rockies), completely equipped, including built-in loud speaker. See the new Kennedy Model V at your dealer or write us direct for fully illustrated literature on this and other Kennedy Radio Receivers. All Kennedy receiving sets are regenerative. Licensed under Armstrong U S. Patent No. 1.113.149. THE COLIN B. KENNEDY COMPANY SAINT LOUIS SAN FRANCISCO KENNEDY UhecRoyalty Tested and approved by Radio Broadcast if