Radio Broadcast (May-Oct 1925)

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RADIO BROADCAST ADVERTISER 563 Still Another Tribute to New England's Radio Craftsmen Approved For Control of the UltraSelective Radio Broadcast Phonograph Receivers Write for Bulletin 106 R. B. Toronto. C< 1/34/25. The National Company,, Cambridge, Mass., U. S. A. I have been using a pair of your National Vernier Dials on a super heterodyne receiver, and feel that you should know how well one user favors them. I employ these dials on a very ahort wave super, where the tuning is needle sharp, and I must aay they are a most delightful thing to handle. I tried several other dials before settling upon Nationals, but some were too fast, some altogether too slow In movement, while several well-known makes were absolutely worthless owing to the presence of "backlash." There are two beautiful things about the National besides its fine appearance. First, there is absolutely no back-lash, and second, the ratio is Just right for easy handling — not too fast; not too slow. I compliment you on the development of this splendid accessory. Sincerely * NATIONAL COMPANY 110 BROO KLINE STREET CAMBRIDGE, MASS, Sole Manufacturers of the Genuine and Justly Famous BROWNING-DRAKE TRANSFORMER. PATENTS PENDING •jr Tested and approved by Radio Broadcast it