Radio and Television Today (Jan-Nov 1941)

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Typical Federal Communications Commission monitoring car with Hallicrafters equipment. Pioneering in FM circuits, up to 300 mc. (1 meter), the FM products of the Hallicrafters laboratories have been adopted by government agencies, broadcasting stations, manufacturers of FM home receivers and general purpose users because of uniformly high FM standards. We do not build FM home receivers or recommend Hallicrafters FM equipment for use in the home except in cases of exceptional operating skill. Had it not been for Major Armstrong's contributions to radio science none of these developments would have been possible. USED BY 33 GOVERXMEXTS • SOLD MX 89 COUNTRIES^