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July, 1922
THE RADIO DEALER
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VICTOR SETS
The Victor Electrical Testing Company, 63 East Ninth Street, are the makers of a combination phonograph and radio receiving set called the " Vecto." This radio outfit, enclosed as it is in handsome period design cabinets, uses a loop antenna inside the cabinet to do away with the necessity of an outside aerial.
The receiving apparatus of the " Vecto " is compactly built into one side of the phonograph cabinet, while the other contains the ordinary phonograph mechanism. The receiving apparatus is a three radio bulb and a two audion bulb device.
The " Vecto " products have been designed by E. Weisman, an electrical engineer of national reputation.
MAKE THREE STYLES OF HEAD SETS
A head set made in three styles is one of the features of the line put out by the General Radio Laboratories, of 7 South Dearborn street, Chicago.
Their featured head set is the Red Star of 2,000 ohms resistance. Another form of the head set is for the professional, and has a resistance of 2,400 ohms. The most powerful of the three is the Long Distance, with 3,200 ohms.
All three styles are put out with confidence by the General Radio Laboratories, who also make the Linga Condensers. Located in Chicago, the company is ready to supply the trade in the western states.
MAKE DURABLE DIAL
Featuring an " unbreakable " dial, the Astorloid Manufacturing Company, of 416 Marcy Avenue, Brooklyn, is extending the scope of its Radio line.
Their new " Amco " dial is very highly finished, having a smooth polish and very clear figures. This attractive dial has been adopted by the leading Radio manufacturers for use on the more expensive sets now on the market. The dial is not of metal, every part being of a very durable grade of composition. It is made in two sizes, the three inch selling at 70 cents, list, and three and a half inch at 90 cents, list.
A new adjustable triple coiling is also put out by the Astorloid people, which contains a patented device that locks the coil in place. This prevents the coil from being thrown out of adjustment once the station is turned in. The list price is $5.00.
The Astorloid Company is ready to deliver their products in quantities, as their production has been organized on a large scale.
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