Radio broadcast .. (1922-30)

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20 NOVEMBER, 1927 THE "MILAN" A cone loud speaker is supplied with this Apex receiver, the price for chassis, cabinet, and loud speaker, being only $135.00. The circuit comprises six tubes, the audio amplifier employing impedance coupling, which is respon- sible for excellent quality of reproduc- tion. The set is fully shielded and a single dial controls the tuning BELOW The Kennedy " Co- ronet." priced at $125.00. Seven tubes, including four matched r. f. stages, are used FOR LESS THAN $100 The Workrite 17 has an all-metal chassis, shielded r. f. coils, single-control illuminated drum dial, and a combination switch and volume control. Price $95.00 BY AUDIOLA, CHICAGO A six-tube console receiver for $110.00. There are three r. f. slates, and tuning is accom- plished by means of a single knob WHAT $70.00 WILL BUY A table model of the Fresh- man "Equaphase." As de- scribed elsewhere in this is- sue of RADIO BROADCAST, the "Equaphase" principle makes possible the elimi- nation of the cause of os- cillation THE "IROQUOIS" CON- SOLE This attractive six-tube, one-dial recei ver, by Mo- hawk of Chicago, retails for $130.00. less accessories, for battery operation. For electrical operation the re- ceiver may be obtained at an additional cost of $110.00, in which case it is complete with accessories AN EXAMPLE OF COMPACTNESS Here is a six-tube receiver by Stewart-Warner which is offered at $80.00. There are three r. f. stages, one of which is untuned. A single dial controls tuning, but there is an auxiliary one for bringing the an- tenna circuit into exact resonance, and also a vol- ume control