Radio Broadcast (May 1929-Apr 1930)

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RAYTHEON RAYTHEON has done something more than imitate the design of other tubes. Raytheon has made a very real contribution to radio. RAYTHEON was FIRST To produce a practical, heavy duty rectifier tube for B-elimination. And when Raytheon brought out a full line of A. G. and receiving tubes, RAYTHEON was FIRST To anchor receiving tube elements at the top with mica, increasing rigidity and uniformity of performance. To produce a long-life, quick-heating tube for A. G. operation. And RAYTHEON ALONE Builds a tube of FOUR -PILLAR CONSTRUCTION, crossanchored top and bottom — a tube so sturdy that its laboratorytested performance cannot be changed by the shocks and knocks of shipment and handling. In addition to the many outstanding improvements and patents which can be used by Raytheon only, Raytheon will benefit by all R. C. A. tube patents, present and future. Due to the license granted Raytheon — jobbers and dealers can sell these high-quality tubes with no danger of legal entanglements or "frozen" stock. EVE READY RAYTHEON