Radio Broadcast (May 1927-Apr 1928)

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Cj00 d Quality EXPONENTIAL HORNS A GOOD exponential horn is capable of very excellent results so far as quality reproduction is concerned, and is exceptionally efficient. The Temple Console to the right employs a 75-inch exponential air column, and is priced at §65.00. The Temple Drum below also has an exponential air column and comes in two models, using 54-inch and 75-inch air columns, priced at $29.00 and $48.50 respectively A NEW SOCKET-POWER DEVICE '"TOGETHER with a relay which automatically switches the -1 house electric light supply to the R device illustrated, or to a trickle charger, depending upon whether the set is in use or not. These devices are by Stromberg-Carlson. of Rochester, and retail at: R device, $63.00 (with tube); relay, $11.00 FOR THE PHONO-RADIO COMRINATION 'T'HE Platter Cabinet Company, North Vernon, 1 Indiana, is responsible for this attractive cabinet of walnut plywood, in which space is provided for a complete radio installation and a phonograph. The price of the cabinet is $72.00. The same manufacturer will supply turntable, motor (electrical or mechanical), radio receiver, electrical pick-up device, and loud speakers of many patterns to fit into the cabinet, if desired 231