Radio Broadcast (Nov 1926-Apr 1927)

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506 RADIO BROADCAST ADVERTISER Wherever There Is ?fhe R-G-S What Manufacturers say; R. W. COTTON Sales Manager of Samson Electric Company. " . . . this is not just another kit proposition, but it is a REAL receiver; and in most cases will out-perform manufactured receivers in any one of six or seven different ways.'* * T. B. RHODES Manager Radio Division Sangamo Electric Company "In Boston, one block from station WEEI (a station spreading all over the ordinary dial), we pulled in a Chicago station whose wavelength was ten meters difference. At a private home about one mile from this station, 42 stations were heard in less than 30 minutes without "cross-talk." On Staten Island, New York City, a half mile from station WBBR, Miami Beach, Florida, was heard with exceeding volume at 5:30 in the afternoon. And Chicago was heard that same afternoon at 6:15 without an antenna. I might go on and mention KGO every night for ten nights in a row but I'm going to leave that thrill to you. # * H. E. OSMUN Sales Manager of Central Radio Laboratories "A new radio circuit with different and worth while features will always develop interest among radio fans. When capable of unusually fine performance at moderate cost, when sponsored by such famous names as David Grimes, Arthur Lynch, Samson and the National Company and when backed by such magazines as Radio Broadcast, Radio, Popular Radio, Radio Review and Q. S. T., this interest of radio fans is pretty certain to develop into a landslide of parts sales." o_A nswers And where in America today is there not congested radio traffic? The air ways are as crowded and jammed as the Broadways of our great cities. Now, just as our leading automobile manufactures have perfected light, fast and flexible motor cars, so has David Grimes perfected a new receiver that will slip through the congested traffic of the Air. The R. G. S. Receiver will bring in the program you want to hear, and absolutely shut out those nearby booming locals, those faint, far-away voices. But the R. G. S. Receiver has more than selectivity alone. TONE QUALITY, DISTANCE, SENSITIVITY, VOLUME — all are there to respond the moment you touch the dials. The R. G. S. Receiver, offered in unassembled or assembled form, gives the radio public its first opportunity to take advantage of David Grimes' new and improved Inverse Duplex System. You will find many pages in recent issues of the leading radio magazines devoted to a full presentation of this new development. The merits DEALERS: Write for complete merchandising information j^^BuiLT For Mo d eb.n ^pBROADCAST Conditions'^