Radio broadcast .. (1922-30)

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New Equipment N. Y. COIL CO. CONDENSER A condenser with cone type bearings insuring smooth action and long service. The grounded rotor eliminates hand capacity. "Straight line" capacity is obtained by cutting away a portion of the rotary plates. Made by the New York Coil Co., 338 Pearl St., New York City A CABINET Of neat design and sturdy construction is presented in this Jewett Parkay cabinet. It is a well finished article which should please even the most particular. Made by The Jewett Radio & Phonograph Co., 5672 Twelfth St., Detroit, Mich. JONES MULTI-PLUG AND CABLE A neat and efficient means of connecting batteries to the receiver. All leads are contained in a cable furnished with a keyed bracket which facilitates making connection or disconnection to the receiver by one operation. The design of the bracket makes it impossible to connect the leads wrong after once having the wires connected to the set. Made by Howard B. Jones, 614 South Canal St., Chicago, 111. THE BRADLEYLEAK This instrument combines a smooth action variable grid leak with a grid condenser in a compact and efficient manner. It is possible to mount this unit on a base board, subbase, or panel without difficulty. Made by the Allen-Bradley Co., 278 Greenfield Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. TITAN B BATTERY Here we have a 48-volt storage B battery designed to give long and satisfactory service. It is possible to tap off for any desired voltage. The cells are contained in heavy glass jars and as a unit have a capacity of about 6000 milliampere hours. Made by the General Lead Battery Co., Chapel St. and Lister Ave., Newark, N. J. BESTONE RECEIVER A five-tube receiver of interesting design which is encased in a cabinet with built-in loud speaker and battery compartment. This compactness should be an attractive feature. Made by Henry Hyman & Co., Inc., 476 Broadway, New York City