Radio Broadcast (May-Oct 1925)

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12 RADIO BROADCAST ADVERTISER "By merit raised to an eminence" — Mi ton NATIONAL Velvet Vernier Condensers and Dials are used by Lieutenant Frederick H. Schnell (Traffic Manager, American Radio Relay League) for communication with amateurs on wave lengths from 20 to 125 meters from the Pacific Fleet during the cruise to Australia and return. Lieut. Schnell's Transmitter using three National Condensers In recognition of his splendid achievements in short-wave experiments, Mr. Schnell was invited to join the Pacific Fleet and was commissioned a lieutenant. For his short-wave transmitter he has chosen NATIONAL Condensers with NATIONAL Velvet Vernier Dials. NATIONALS won this high honor only after the severest tests, one of which was the application of 6,000 volts A. C. at 40 meters without a breakdown. That tells the triumphant truth of the merit of NATIONAL Condensers. What further proof of their efficiency and dependability could you ask? If your dealer is not yet stocked with NATIONALS, send us his name. We will see that you are supplied. Here are the prices: Transmitting Condensers (complete :n'th Dial) .00025 (23 plates) $11.00; .00046 (43 plates) $16.00. Receiving Condensers (complete with Dial) 3!" Bakelite Dial, Capacitymaximum-MF .001 — $7.25: .0005 — $6.25; .00033— $6.00 .00025 — #5-75 4" Bakelite Dial, Capacity-maximum-MF .001— $7.50; .0005 — $6.50; .00035 — $6.25; .00025 — $6.00. NATIONAL 110 Brookline Street COMPANY, Inc. Cambridge, Massachusetts Sole Licensees for the manufacture of the National Regenaformer under the Br owning -Drake Patents fa Tested and approved by Radio Broadcast fa