Radio Broadcast (May 1928-Apr 1929)

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RADIO BROADCAST ADVERTISER 65 Bring the games to the crowd — and they'll welcome your message MIK 1 List Price #135.00 without tubes Patn 16 or 17 List Price #125.00 without tubes Where Crowds Assemble — Use the Voice of a Samson You can reproduce with great volume any radio music on the air or recreate the best recorded music by using a PAM 16 or 17. For the radio music connect a PAM to the output of a detector tube of any radio set or tuning unit, and for recorded music connect it to a magnetic phonograph pick up. You can make announcements before, during or after the game if you use a SAMSON MIK 1 (a 2stage entirely AC operated microphone input amplifier) which uses the same high grade transformers we have supplied many of this country's better broadcast stations. For even greater volume use the PAM i9 or 20 which has approximately i\ times the undistorted output of the PAM 16 or 17. Send for illustrated bulletin RBI describing these units and other items showing why "PAM AM' PLIFIERS are a Sound Investment." Main Office: Canton, Mass. Manufacturers Since 1882 Factories at Canton and JVaterto'wn, Mass.