Radio Broadcast (May 1928-Apr 1929)

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A PROMISE EULEILLED^S^ fTiiE IVew Aero Kits are complete to the last detail with panels drilled and all parts included. Large blueprints are furnished so that no skill is required to build a receiver that is superior to any manufactured set. The lew 1929 Aero Green Book describes 25 Receivers and Transmitters— everything from a onetube Short Wave Adapter to the Aero Seven — for A. C, D. C, and Shield Grid Tubes. Send for your copy today. R D Pilil (■IfJ*5^ INCORPORATED 'aH Dept. 547S,4611 E. Rarenswood Ave., Chicago, 111. LCD BUILDING SHORT WAVE AND BECARCAST RECEIVERS AND SECRT WAVE TRANSMITTERS