Radio Broadcast (May-Oct 1926)

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446 RADIO BROADCAST ADVERTISER Coheres sound sense in quiet charging Clear, full volume in your reception is the only way in which your Rectigon "makes itself heard." All because of the wealth of pep it packs into your batteries. But you'll never hear a peep from a Rectigon, itself, while it's doing its charging job. Not a murmur— not a bit of fuss. It's so quiet it wouldn't disturb the snooze of the lightest sleeper. Rectigons are popular for home charging because they do away with even the slightest annoyance and bother. token you keep batteries lively with No acids, no chemicals — no moving parts — nothing to spill or burn. No muss, no worry. You'll have no spoiled rugs, no ruined clothing. Saves its cost in short order — Count the dollars spent in a few trips to the service station and you'll hotfoot it for a Rectigon, for the good it does your pocketbook as well as your batteries. Snaps on in an instant— Just plug into the light socket, snap on the terminals. Saves service station bother. Spares interruptions caused by absent batteries. Charges both "A" and "B" batteries — Keeps both packed with power. Bulb is used for "B" battery charging and it is enclosed, like all other parts, in metal, safe from accident. (Rectigon charges automobile batteries, too.) Perfect safety for your set — If you tune in while you're charging there'll be no harm either to set or batteries. Nor will batteries be discharged if anything happens to the current while your Rectigon's attached. ©, 1926, w. E.&M.Co. (=The Rectigon BatterjrCharger No Storage Battery Radio is Complete Without a Rectigon THE RECTIGON'S a superb Westinghouse product. Things you can t see, like extra heavy insulation, things you can see, like the durably enameled case — all are of highest quality. Westinghouse also manufactures a complete line of radio instruments, and Micarta panels and tubes. WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC & MANUFACTURING CO. Tunc in on KDKA KYW WBZ KKKX it Tested and approved by Radio Broadcast -fa Hapio Broadoart. Octnbor, 1026. Published monthly. Vol. IX. No. 0. Published at Garden City, N. Y. Subscription price (4.00 a year. Entered at the post office at Garden City, N. Y., as second class mall matter. Doubleday, Pact' & Company, Garden <'lt\. N Y