Radio Broadcast (May 1928-Apr 1929)

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Samson "PAM" Amplifier can be used with Radio Set, Electric Phonograph Pick Up or Microphone Type PAM 16 is for all ordinary types of loud speakers Type PAM 1 7 is for and supplies field current to dynamic type speakers. List Price #125.00 Type 16-17 without tubes ASELF-contained, rugged, all electric, two-stage audio amplifier, with the famous Symphonic and Symphonic Push-Pull Transformers, uses the new AC tubes and operates from 1 1 0 volt 50-60 cycle AC current. Compensation is made for line voltage variation. Designed to meet Underwriters' and AIEE Standards, and made for either dynamic or ordinary type loud speakers as specified. Wide variety of uses make the Samson Pam Amplifier a universal all year ready seller for: Electrification of Phonographs Quality Power Amplifier for Home Entertainment Announcement Amplifier Public and Private Institutions Incidental Music in Theatres, Lodges, etc. Beauty Parlors, Shops, etc. Distribution of Radio Programs to Apartments, Hotel and Hospital Rooms, etc. Sound Detecting Systems Dance Music in Tea Rooms, Dancing Schools, Dance Halls, Restaurants, Cabarets, etc. Roadside Stands, Filling Stations, etc. Athletic Contests, Races, Fairs, etc. Sampson ABC Eliminator Type ABC-71 supplies raw AC filament current from 105, 110, 115, 120 volt, 50-60-cycle power source to five 226, two 227 and two 171 type tubes. Also supplies B voltages as follows: 30 to 75 volts variable and 90, 135, 180 fixed. C voltages supplied are — 4|, — 9, — 40. This is practically a constant voltage eliminator, and it has a total capacity of approximately 70 mils. Tubes required 1-UX 280 and 1-UX 874. General Offices CANTON, MASS. amson(1ep7rl& (q Manufacturers since 1882 Factories: Canton and Watertown, Mass.