Radio broadcast .. (1922-30)

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NOVEMBER, 1927 21 OF THE NEUTRODYNE FAMILY For $100.00 it is now possible to obtain a single-control neutrodyne receiver. The Freed-Eisematin 1SR-9 is such a receiver and, in addition to the single- control feature, it is completely shielded and has a pilot light on the front panel. Equal amplification throughout the broadcasting frequency spectrum is claimed by the manufacturers BELOW The "Warwick," at $138.00, is one of the offerings of Amrad for the 1927-28 season. It is a single-control neutrodyne, com- pletely shielded, and may be used with either loop or antenna BY SPLITDORF This is a receiver for the man who still believes in two-dial tuning. There are six tubes in all, three of these being r. f. stages. It is wired for use of a power tube in the last audio stage. The price is $75.00. The elliptical cone shown is priced at $35.00 MCMILLAN'S "RIDGEWAY" Yet another shielded six-tube, single-control receiver, this one being priced at $110.00. A long air column and deep-toned horn are included. There is ample space for batteries or power equipment ZENITH MODEL 12 Single control is again manifest in this six lube receiver, four variable con- densers bcinj,' manipulated by :i simple movement of the illuminated dial. The chassis is of metal, and the receiver is completely shielded. The cabinet is of mahogany. Price $100.00 What Receiver Shall I Buy? r PHE moderate-priced receivers exhibited at radio -^ shows throughout the country this Fall are at- tracting widespread attention because the offerings in this class more than those in any other price range present greater values than ever before. Radio is now old enough so that those who bought radio sets two and three years ago are now thinking about replacing the old outfit with a more modern and satisfactory one. These pages show a few of these decidedly interesting receivers which can be had at a moderate price and which at the same time guarantee excellent electrical performance. These receivers are simple to control, more than ordinarily compact, and what is of growing im- portance, are handsome. There are table receivers for those who have but little space for a set, and more pre- tentious console sets for those who want both a radio receiver and an attractive piece of furniture. Practically all the console models in the medium-price range not only provide space for a loud speaker but also have convenient compartments for A and B socket power units and the convenient relay switch which, through the on-off switch on the receiver panel, controls both A and B units. Many buyers are interested in the console set with these compartments because they can at any time purchase A and B units for their set and, in effect, completely "socket-power" it.