Radio Broadcast (May 1928-Apr 1929)

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RADIO BROADCAST ADVERTISER 385 The broadcast of the Army • Navy game last year was enjoyed by hundreds of thousands of fans all over the country. Phillips Carlin broadcasting at one of the big football games. The Big Game Comes Over BETTERCLEARER MILLIONS of enthusiastic football fans are listening this fall to the play by play broadcasts of America's greatest games. They are experiencing almost as keen enjoyment as if they were sitting in the stands. The voice of the announcer comes to them clearly and distinctly because their receiving sets are Aluminum equipped. Leading radio manufacturers are using Aluminum extensively for shielding, for condenser blades and frames, for chasses, sub-panels, front panels and for many other parts — because Aluminum so ideally meets the varied conditions that radio design presents. It combines remarkable shielding properties, high electrical conductivity, great strength and extreme lightness. Examine the set you contemplate buying. If it is Aluminum equipped you may rest assured that the manufacturer has done everything in his power to give you the finest possible reception. And if you are building a receiving set use Aluminum for finest results. We will gladly send you the booklet, "Aluminum For Radio," which explains the varied radio uses to which Aluminum is adapted. ALUMINUM COMPANY OF AMERICA ALUMINUM IN EVERY COMMERCIAL FORM 2464 Oliver Building Pittsburgh, Pa. Z^Hm Offices in 19 Principal ALUMINUM . . . ' American Cities ^7 ALUMINUM Hhe mark of Quality in Radio