Radio today (Jan-Dec 1938)

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NEW THINGS (Continued from page 40) P.M. dynamic horn unit * Permanent magnet speaker unit with efficiciency equal to electrically excited units. Will handle 25 watts continuously and 50 watts peak. Hard drawn duralumin diaphragm. Alnico magnet. Weatherproof design. 15 ohm voice coil at 1,000 cycles. Weight 8% pounds. Model P.A.— list 540. University Labs., 191 Canal St., New York, N. Y. — Radio Today. Mobile sound system * Combination 6-volt and 110 AC sound system. PM dynamic speakers to reduce battery drain. Turntable has separate power switch — crystal pick-up. Three input channels electronically mixed. Conversion accomplished with connecting cables. Model M-24. Bell Sound Systems, Inc., 61 E. Goodale St., Columbus, Ohio — Radio Today Sound truck power plant • 300-watt 110-volt 60-cycle AC power plant for use in sound trucks. Also supplies 25 amps DC at 6 volts for battery charging. Speed 1,800 r.p.m. Self-cranking when used with storage battery. Remote control starting available. Shielded ignition and radio filter. Weight 125 pounds. Model 21A. Special muffler available to reduce exhaust noise. Kato Engineering Co., 727 S. Front St., Mankato, Minn.— Radio Today. 1 he C.I.S.E. Plan has revolutionized sound distribution. Organized late in '37 to give the sound business back to the sound specialist, the Plan caught on instantly. It abolished cutthroat selling, meager profits, all the old confusion rampant in the P.A. field. Sound men were wild with enthusiasm. Here was what they needed1. Here was a plan enabling sound specialists to buy direct from the factory. Here was a way to sell sound equipment on an even basis with every distributor and manufacturer in the land. The flood of requests for charter membership was so tremendous that only now are we in a position to consider further applications. Do you want to join the C.I.S.E.? Would you like to enjoy the untold benefits, the prestige and protected profits this Plan offers you? Then mail the coupon today. It is your application for membership in the C.I.S.E. The new Spring listing of Clarion highestquality sound equipment is ready — prices lower than ever before. But — only C.I.S.E. agents are authorized to handle Clarion sound equipment. You can be the official distributor in your territory . . . it you hurry. Mail this coupon now! TRANSFORMER CORPORATION OF AMERICA CLARION INSTITUTE OF SOUND ENGINEERS 69 WOOSTER ST., N.Y.C CLARION INSTITUTE OF SOUND ENGINEERS 49 WOOSTER STREET, NEW YORK CITY Please send me an application form immediately. I want to belong. This, in no way obligates me, of course. RT-4 Name Address , City State paste coupon on penny post card April, 1938 43