Radio Broadcast (May 1928-Apr 1929)

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■z. .RADIO BROADCAST ADVERTISER. B orn tn 1923 and still going strong! SIX years ago Remler developed and applied the Twin-Rotor principle to radio condensers. Since 1923 refinements have been added, two and three gang models have been introduced, but there has been no change in basic design, no departure from the Twin-Rotor principle which has won increasing recognition from year to year. This Remler Condenser set new standards of perfection in tuning. During these six years of Remler leadership, every other condenser on the market has been radically changed in design. Yet to-day the Twin-Rotor continues to hold its place of definite dominance in the Condenser field. You will not find them in factory-built receivers, because set manufacturers work strictly on a cost basis and will not pay the extra price of a high quality product. But wherever set-builders gather, whenever performance counts more than price, there you will find that the famous Twin-Rotor is valued at its true worth— is considered the World's Best Condenser. Write us for complete information on the full line of Remler Condensers in various capacities and types. REMLER W Division of ™ GRAY &. DANIELSON MFG. CO. 260 First Street San Francisco, Calif. W Ifcapp Operates on 105 to 120 volts, 50 to 60 cycles. The only '"A 99 Power Suitable for all Sets •°«/f„r„ -oo^fiaSe^COVef 'ate — Irrespective of number of tubes — including SuperHets, Short Wave and Television receivers THE new Knapp "A" Power is designed for the most exacting service . — ■ super-hets, short wave and television receivers included. I knew that if it would perform satisfactorily with these receivers that there could be no question as to its efficiency on ordinary broadcast signals. The three Elkon dry condensers, the improved choke coils and the special Elkon dry rectifier make the difference between ordinary and Knapp performance. No Change in Price Even with these wonderful and costly improvements, there has been no advance in price — due to the tremendous volume going thru my plant. Remember that the Knapp is the fastest selling "A" Power on the market. KNAPP ELECTRIC, Inc. — Division of P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. — 350 Madison Ave., New York City See your dealer today Go to your dealer today. Most of the good ones carry the Knapp in stock. Do not accept a substitute — because only in the Knapp will you get full satisfaction as typified by the famous Knapp "A" Power. If your dealer cannot supply you send the coupon. • february, 1929 . . . page 277 •