Radio Broadcast (May 1927-Apr 1928)

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ECEXVERS THE "HIAWATHA" An attractive six-tube receiver by Mohawk, Chicago. As the chassis picture shows, there are six tubes. The three tuned stages are adjusted by means of a single tuning knob. The chassis depicted is standard in several Mohawk receivers, which range in price from $67.50 to $275.00 for battery operation. For a. c. operation, add $110.00 to the above prices. The retail price of the "Hiawatha" is $165.00. It has a built-in pyramid form loud speaker, for which very excellent reproducing qualities are claimed FOUR TUNED STAGES Are incorporated in this six-tube receiver by Bremer-Tully. The " Counterphase" 6-35, to give the receiver its exact name, will delight the advocates of two-dial tuning, for the condensers are arranged in two units of two, and are, therefore, controlled by two knobs on the front panel. There are separate controls for sharp tuning and volume. This new "Counterphase" retails at $110.00. A console model sells for $165.00 GRANADA" CONSOLE By Electrical Research Laboratories ("Erla"), of Chicago. The finish is of dark antique walnut combined with birdseye maple. The drawer front is of satinwood with maple overlay. The chassis comprises the equipment for four r.f. stages (three of which are tuned), detector, and two transformercoupled audio stages. Tuning is accomplished by means of a single dial, and there is a builtin loud speaker. Price $295.00. Furnished with an a.c. converter system, all tubes, and an output filter, price $395.00 226