The radio dealer (Apr-Sept 1922)

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78 THE RADIO DEALER July, 1922 The new adjustable triple coil mounting the simplest mounting to install on your set, constructed of the highest grade insulated material. LIST $4.50 Switch Nickel plated highly polished. LIST $0.50 Grid Condenser LIST $0.25 We also are manufacturers of Receiving Sets and Parts Reliable Radio Works Incorporated 135 West 3rd Street New York City New York to be Fall Scene of International Show Plans for the First International Exposition to be held in New York are being developed by a committee of the American Radio Exposition Company which was recently incorporated under the laws of the State of Delaware. Thousands of square feet of space have been leased in the Grand Central Palace, and, although the exposition is several months away, the committee is already laying out plans for the installation of equipment, including a big broadcasting station on the roof of the Palace, and developing a program of daily activities of wide appeal to radio fans. Leading radio manufacturers will exhibit samples of their equipment. It is expected every known make of instrument will be on view, along with many home-made receiving sets, be longing to amateurs, miniature outfits of many kinds and other examples of the handiwork of ingenious amateurs. Dealers, engineers and inventors are also invited to participate in the exposition, which is intended to depict the rapid growth of the industry and to demonstrate the infinite possibilities of expansion beyond its present development. The committee announces it will welcome any suggestions which will help make the exposition the most notable radio show of the industry's brief history. George Brokaw Compton is chairman of the Committee, which has headquarters in No. 120 Broadway. All communications and suggestions or requests for information should be addressed to him. NEW FORM OF CATALOGUE A departure in service to dealers has been undertaken by the American Radio and Research Corporation of Medford Hillside, Mass. This is in the form of monthly bulletins sent to each dealer, who puts them in a binder which the " Amrad " people have already sent him. The binder itself is neat and practical, and being of stout paper will last indefinitely. The bulletins sent out monthly deal with the " Amrad " products of the company. This is of decided service to the dealers, for, in the changing market of the Radio Industry today, price fluctuations tend to make the annual or semi-annual catalogue or price list soon out of date. The bulletins, beside giving prices, explain very carefully each new " Amrad " product, what it is, what it does, how it can best be used, and the like. Besides, the bulletins contain such articles as " How to build up, step by step, a successful receiving station." BROOKLYN FIRM OPENS The Specialty Service Company, of Brooklyn, began operations last week as manufacturers of a complete line of transmitting and receiving equipment and parts. The office of the company is at corner Fourth Street and Pacific Avenue, one block from the Long Island Railway station. With the Specialty Service Company is associated a well-known Brooklyn Radio figure, Frank A. Maher, who is known just as well by his code number 2RM. Mr. Maher will have charge of the company's radio sales department, and will be in an excellent position to look after the wants of the radio trade in view of his past experience. The products of the new company will bear the imprint " RiteRadio." R.E.S RADIO ELECTRIC SERVICE Our Radio Department is conducted by electrical engineers which assures you with dependable and highly efficient Radio equipment, either in complete sets or separate units, such as Llead Receivers, Varicouplers, Variometer, Cabinets, Detectors, Antennas, Rotary Spark Gaps, Sliders, Panels, Dials, Knobs, Condensers, Grid Leaks, Contacts, Galena Crystals, etc. For a popular home receiving set we recommend the RESODON. This set comes in a beautiful mahogany finished cabinet. Write for literature. PAUL G. NIEHOFF & CO., Inc. Electrical Laboratories and Manufacturers 238 E. Ohio Street Chicago