Radio today (Sept 1935-Dec 1936)

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EUERY TRDDITI0I1 OF RADIO UDLUE UPSET BV THE I1EUJ There is nothing in the history of radio by which the importance of this announcement may be measured . . . radio has not known such a value before. Right out of Crosley's laboratory it has come, this feature set with American reception, foreign reception, metal tubes; a set of remarkable performance at an unbelievably low price. Only in the other numbers of the Crosley 1936 radio line will you find comparable values. Think of the sensation which the Crosley A. F. M. radio will create when you show it in your window, on your floor, demonstrate it to your customers. Make the most of its sales-pulling powers by getting in touch — now — with your Crosley distributor. CROSLEY A.F.M. TABLE MODEL Cabinet has figured walnut veneer on front panel . Dimensions: ll^" high, lOj^" wide, 73^" deep. Prices in Florida, Rocky Mountain Slates and West slightly higher. CHASSIS Superheterodyne. Five metal tubes. Two tuning bands — American (540-1710 kc). foreign (2350-7500 kc). Other features: 1 TWO HIGH CAPACITY REGULATI ENG WET ELECTROLYTIC CONDENSERS maintain proper voltage thereby protecting other units of the ' frorn voltagf; overload. Also s reservoirs supplying sudden plate current tending to prevent overload or peak distortion of the receiver. POWER TRANSFORMER is so designed and constructed as to insure long, uniterrupted operation. TONE CONTROL hag two positions bo that the user may enjoy cither treble or bass as he may desire. I DIAL LIGHTS completely illuminate f the dial the instant the set is turned on. ' VOLUMECONTROLAND SWITCH enables the user to select the volume output most desired for any position from a whisper to full strength. This automatic volume control tends to counteract fading and maintain uniform volume. ILLUMINATED FULL VISION AIRPLANE TYPE DIAL enhances the appearance of the set and places the entire range within full vision. VERNIER DRIVE STATION SELECTOR with 5 to 1 ratio drive materially facilitates tuning in the desired ELECTRO-DYNAMIC SPEAKER assures a life-like reproduction of tone whether the volume control is turned down low or up to its highest level. I. F. TRANSFORMER COMPLETELY SHIELDED SECOND I. F. TRANSFORMER. The I. F. Amplifier, incorporating completely shielded I. F. Transformers, is of a high gain, high selectivity type, insuring pood overall selectivity and sensitivity. One type 6A8 Oscillator Modulator (double purpose) tube. One type 6K7 I. F. amplifier tube. One type 6J7 Detector and A. F. Amplifier (double purpose) tube. One type 6F6 Output tube. One type 5Z4 Rectifier tube. THE CROSLEY RADIO CORPORATION Cincinnati POWEL CROSLEY, Jr., President Home of ''the Nation's Station" — WLW — 500,000 watts — most powerful in the world — 70 on your dial November, 1935 27