Radio and Television Today (Jan-Nov 1941)

Record Details:

Something wrong or inaccurate about this page? Let us Know!

Thanks for helping us continually improve the quality of the Lantern search engine for all of our users! We have millions of scanned pages, so user reports are incredibly helpful for us to identify places where we can improve and update the metadata.

Please describe the issue below, and click "Submit" to send your comments to our team! If you'd prefer, you can also send us an email to mhdl@commarts.wisc.edu with your comments.




We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.

Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.

RODUCTS Wcbstcr-Rauland amplifier Atlas "Baby Boom" ■k An extension arm which can be attached to any microphone floor stand. Universal swivel permits placing of mike anywhere within a ti-ft. diameter circle. Sliding counter-weight, and fulcrum point can be pre-adjusted to any weight mike. Model BB-1, lists at $7.50. Atlas Sound Corp.. 1449 39th St., Brooklyn. X. Y. — Radio Today. RCA sound system * New system operates from 105125 v., or from a 6-volt storage battery Delivers 15 w. output. Turntable is mounted atop the amplifier case with a crystal pickup. RCA Mfg. Co.. Inc.. Camden. X. J.— Radio Today. Wo/co pickup * The 1 ounce needle pressure increases record life. Permanent sapphire jewel stylus. 1.4 v. output. Frequency response from 30 to 7,000 cycles. List price, $6.50. Electrovox Company, 74 Franklin St., East Orange, X. J. — Radio Today. * Xew 60-watt Bi-Power amplifier features 4 microphone inputs, 2 phono inputs with dual fader, complete mixing and fading on all 6 inputs, separate bass and treble tone controls, remote mixing of 3 microphones, illuminated panel. Webster-Rauland Corp., 3825 Armitage Ave.. Chicago, 111. — Radio Today. C-D midget capacitors * Type 8, capacitor moulded in brown bakelite has an overall size of 1% x % in. Capacities from 1 mmfd. to .01 mfd. Up to .003 mfd. carry d.c. voltage ratings of 500; above this, 300 volts. Also available in low-loss yellow bakelite. Cornell-Dubilier Elec. Corp., South Plainfield, X. J.— Radio Today. Hickok electronic multimeter ' « 1 1 C3M1 | c I Bfi ^5=b r ' '<? ^Sr © c ?£*& i^ lo * Model 202 measuring instrument wii h AC \ oltage In 5 ran ;i 1000 \.. Input impedance <>t about 2.5 megohms; i»<' voltage, in 5 ranges to lnoo v., with Inpul impedance <>!' 1 1 megohm . 5 ohm meter ranges to 1000 megohms; 5 current ranges to 1000 in i 11 i amperes. The 5 in. meter cannot be damaged by overload. Pilot light. Power supply is self-contained. 110 v. 50-60 cycle AC Hickok Elec'l Instr. Co., 10305 Dupont Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. — Radio TODAY. BUT WHAT OF »All-out>oduction to meet today's pmmidin^ Triplett has lost sight of the broader requirements of tomorrow. Instead Search and engtneenng programs actually have been "stepped-up to assure constant improvements in products and processes; in additoa to needed developments in new fields. Today's demands are important, but the needs of tomorrow cannot be sliehted-and are anticipated in uever flaSing engineering and research deveflpments8 You have assurance that n the ^nths and years to come^nw TrirJett products will serve in ex pSed fields, where they wdl men values and savings for every dollar spent in their purchase. THE TR1PLETT ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENT CO. Bluffton, Ohio Y^^J^ § ^ 30 -WATT PORTABLE AND FIXED — THE RIGHT SYSTEM FOR AUDITORIUMS — THEATRES needing as many as four inputs with proper mixing % \**ww\ ♦ Product of long experience and ♦ laboratory facilities. ♦ For crowds up to 5,000 persons. ♦ ♦ Flexibility to meet varying conditions. ♦ ♦ Conservatively rated; distortion less than 5%. ♦ ♦ Inputs — 4 microphone or 3 • mike and phono. ♦ Complete record playing at ♦ tachment. SEND FOR ERWOOD'S NEW CATALOG Mobile, Country Club and School Systems. Licensed by agreement with Electrical Re owned or controlled by Western Electric Co. & Smart two-tone finish; chrome panel. Controls to match auditorium acoustics. Gain — 132 DB on microphone; 75 on phono input. Uses eleven tubes. Portable and fixed system available separately. Greatest dollar value — satisfaction assured. — Systems 8 to 75 Watts; also iearch Product?. Tnc. under Patent; American Telephone & Telegraph Co. ERWOOD SOUND EQUIPMENT CO. 222 W. ERIE ST.. CHICAGO. ILL JULr, 794 I 45