Radio Broadcast (May-Oct 1925)

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RADIO BROADCAST ADVERTISER 289 Read What New York Thinks of the "NAMELESS" "Out of the Windy City has blown the Wonder Circuit of 1925. The entire Middle West has been swept by a tornado of popularity attending its introduction, and now New York radio opinion is beginning to shake under the gale of approval that has greeted this circuit. This veritable wizard of the ether is the Bremer-Tully "NAMELESS" The above taken from a two page article in the New York TelegramMail, March 28th, 1925. "The Last Word in Selectivity" "The last word in selectivity on an outside antenna," says the Technichal Editor of the Chicago Evening Post, in an article (one of a series) appearing April 2nd, 1925. From a "NAMELESS" Owner on the West Coast • a — —~~ Sharon, California March, 23, 1925 Well, the "NAMELESS" sure percolates up here, I have had 46 stations on the set, 33 of them outside California. The best was WGY on the loud speaker and WMDF at Miami Beach. A. E. T. B-T Kits containing coils and condensers may be had at all high grade dealers. When built with B-T parts the "Nameless" is unbeatable. BREMER-TULLY MFG. CO. 532 S. Canal St. Chicago, 111. ACH TUNING INSTRUMENT Using Expensive WORM GEAR Why the A.C.H. is different 3 in. DIAL » acjl > Q6-tO-l ) 4 in, DIAL »A£JL > (215-tO-l ) Price 3-inch size $2.50 Price 4-inch size $5.00 Regular fitting 5 /16 shaft. 1/4 and 3/16 5c each extra The expensive worm gear is a type of gear in a class by itself. Ask for the WORM GEAR A new way to spell SELECTIVITY— WORM GEAR A WORM GEAR HAS NO SUBSTITUTE OR OTHER NAME Mail orders — prepaid U.S.A. — if not at dealers A. C. HAYDEN CO. BROCKTON MASS., U.S. A. yj Not only is Rauland-Lyric an in' strument of superb amplification, but through skillful design it goes far in compensating for imperfeC' tions in the loudspeaker. Thus is reproduced in your home the beauty of actual tones as they are created in the broadcasting studio — pure, flawless, natural. Rauland-Lyric is a laboratory-grade audio transformer designed especially for music lovers. The price is nine dollars. Descriptive circular with amplification curve will be mailed on request. Ail-American Radio Corporation, 2652 Coyne St., Chicago. AMER/C> TRANSFORMER The Choice of Tooted Music Critics ^ Tested and approved by Radio Broadcast