Radio Broadcast (May-Oct 1925)

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566 RADIO BROADCAST ADVERTISER Startling/ Revolutionary/ Thesi FIRST superpower broadcasting station i motely controlled — WLW, Cincinnati. FIRST to develop an instrument reproducii in full tonal volume the entire range of mus and the human voice — the Musicone. FIRST to provide radio parts at prices th enabled millions to build their own sets. FIRST to market a complete crystal set belo $25. FIRST to develop a low priced single tut receiving set. FIRST to sell sets using tuned radio frequent amplification. FIRST to combine successfully tuned rad frequency amplification with regeneration ar the reflex principle, making three tubes gr the results of five or six. A genuine Armstrong Regenerative double circuit set Radio, with all its romance, knows no more magic name than Crosley. From the time that Powel Crosley, Jr., first enabled millions to build their own sets by offering parts at a fraction of existing prices — down to the present day, radio progress and Crosley achievements have gone hand in hand. Now Crosley announces not only vital improvements in radio performance — but in the Crosley "PUP" offers this finer performance at the lowest price in radio history. This compact, efficient receiver is a development of the famous Crosley one tube set, with which Leonard Weeks, of Minot, N. D., heard the MacMillan Polar expedition while the rest of America listened in vain. The employment of the double cir' cuit not only reduces radiation to a minimum, but radically improves se' lectivity. It can be tuned through local stations more readily. Under average conditions, its radius, with head phones, is 1500 miles or more. You can use the "PUP" to check the performance of your larger set; to entertain the youngster whose cur' ious fingers cannot resist the lure of dials and switches; to install in the maid's room, or even in your office — for the air is full each day. You can take it on canoe trips, picnics, outings and on your business journeys — for it's only half the size of a shoe box. Engineered and built to the strictest standards of Crosley quality, this genuine long distance set can be offered at the phenomenal price of $9.75 only because of its simplicity and Crosley's tremendous manufac' turing facilities. WITHOUT ACCESSORIES ADD 10% TO ALL PRICES WEST OF ROCKY MOUNTAINS Crosley manufactures receiving sets which are licensed under Armstrong U. S. patent No. 1, 113. 149 and priced from $975 to $60.00 without accessories. Crosley owns WLW, first remote cow trol superpower broadcasting station. THE CROSLEY RADIO CORPORATION CINCINNATI Tested and approved by Radio Broadcast -^r