Radio today (Jan-Mar 1939)

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HmTMn§s especially in Television — "A LITTLE KNOWLEDGE IS A DANGEROUS THING!' For a new art, a new concept of standards and performance. New partsengineered with full knowledge of Television's requirements. For higher voltages — wider safety margins. OLA TELEVISION CAPACITORS The highest standards ever built into commercial condensers give absolute dependability. Engineers will be interested in a copy of Bulletin T-l on Television Capacitor Standards, Types and Sizes. Free on request. SOLAR MFG. CORP., 599 Broadway, New York •«('!SpPP?P""**H9B *• jH«—» ' 360° speaker -k "Chandelier" speaker projects sound evenly over 360 degree range with maximum amplification, minimum acoustic feed-back in any location. Various sizes available. Model L-360 for 12 in. cones, $27.50 list. Atlas Sound Corp., 1447-51 39th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. — Radio Today. The following list of new products will be described in the April issue of Radio Today. Advance information may be obtained by writing the manufacturer. Radio and talk-back equipment — Bell Sound Systems Inc., 1183 Essex Ave., Columbus, Ohio. Pee-Wees and portables — Detrola Radio Corp., 3630 W. Fort St., Detroit, Mich. "Radio Library" — Halson Radio & Television, Inc., Cambridge & Tremont Sts., Meriden, Conn. Test equipment kits — Carron Mfg. Co., 415 S. Aberdeen St., Chicago. Musical instrument amplifying adapter — Transformer Corp. of America, 69 Wooster St., New York, N. Y. Mobile P. A. svstem — Operadio Mfg. Co., St. Charles, 111. Replacement volume controls — Consolidated Wire & Assoc. Corps., 516 S. Peoria St., Chicago, 111. Push-button analyst — Radio City Products, 88 Park Place, New York, N. Y. AC-DC super-het — Warwick Mfg. Corp., 1700 W. Washington Blvd., Chicago, 111. Radial cone speaker projector — University Labs., 195 Chrystie St., New York, N. Y. Radio-phono combination — Emerson Radio & Phonograph Corp., Ill Eighth Ave., New York, N. Y. Electric shaver filter — J. W. Miller Co., -5917 S. Main St., Los Angeles, Cal. Gas-engine generator — Eicor, Inc., 515 S. Laflin St., Chicago, 111. AC-battery portable — SetchellCarlson, Inc., 2233 University Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Dynamic mikes — Shure Bros., 225 W. Huron St., Chicago, 111. Turret bandswitch — Coto-Coil Co., Inc., 71 Willard Ave., Providence, R. I. Standard frequency record — Universal Microphone Co., Ltd., Inglewood, Cal. Portable sound system — Ray-Lab, Inc., 211 Railroad Ave., Elmira. N. Y. Wire-wound controls & rheostats — International Resistance Co., 401 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. 90 RADIO TODAY