Radio Doings (Dec 1929-Aug 1930)

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W Radio Doings August 16 BroM n Enlarges Laboratory N. E. Brown ("Brownie"), apparently hasn't heard anything about stock market flops or hard times, because he has just blossomed forih in a new location where offlce and laboratory are cons i d e r a bly more commodious and pretentious than at the old address. There is a well worn path to the door of the old laboratory at 6805 So. Western Avenue, not because Brownie builds a better mouse trai) than his neighbor, but because he builds anything and everything better. Business has grown to a point where more room for equipment and workmen is absolutely necessary, hence the move to the new quarters at 6223 So. Western Avenue. In attempting to re N. E. BROWN member some of Brownie's past accomplishments, we recall that he has installed complete telephone exchanges, installed and operated light and power plants, inaugurated the first automobile school in the world at Minneapolis and the first auto school west of the Rockies in Los Angeles. Served on technical committees at the first airplane meets, designed and built airplane engines. Built the first two-speed free engine multi-cylinder motorcycle. Was superintendent of a large electrical plant building a complete line of electric motors. Has read many papers and given talTcs before technical organizations, and is at present delivering two lectures per month to two separate associations of motion picture operators. At one time Brown was even technical editor of Radio Doings! Brown specializes in building equipment for broadcast stations, sound recording studios, movie theaters and all users of sound reproducing equipment. A department is also maintained for radio service work. Complete Radio Broadcasting and Receiving Equipment of Any Capacity. Portable and ship Transmitters. Sound Equipment of Highest Quality. Amplifiers at Any Frequency, for any Power and Purpose. Audio Transformers and Chokes for Any Use, Volume Indicators and Equalizers. Attenuation Networks. Motor Generator Sets. Synchronous Motors. Repeat orders and increasing clientele have forced N. E. BROWN Electrical and Mechanical Engineer to obtain larger quarters and increased facilities the second time within the last five years, and moving to the new building will begin August 18th. 62 2 3 So. Western Ave. Los Angeles Telephone THornwall 0270 Synchronous and Tube Rectifiers. Battery Charging Equipment. Plate Supply and Filters. Constant Temperature Crystal Oscillators. Tuning Fork and Reed Frequency Controls. Laboratory Measurements and Calibrations. Patent Development, Mechanical and Electrical Tests and Investigations. Rotary Converters and Static Transformers.