Radio today (Sept 1935-Dec 1936)

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Mdripl 79-P-9" Turret-Shielded, 7-tube superheterodyne. "Great Circle" dial. Tunes American and foreign stations, police, aviation, and amateur conversation. "Super-Twelve" speaker. Giant baffle. Automatic volume control. Size : 40 inches high; 24% inches wide; 12% inches deep. if FAIRBANKS-MORSE presents radio dealers with super sales features in the 1937 F-M radio line. The chassis of F-M radio for 1937 operates inside an electrically shielded cage approximating the "screen room" reception employed by radio engineers in measuring chassis performance. Noise and interference are screened out. Your customers will respond to this feature. They can see, touch, and understand it. And Turret Shielding isn't all. This new line of F-M radios is the sweetest job of balanced radio engineering you ever saw. It has salahility that is miles ahead of the procession. Everything worthwhile that any other radio offers, plus new, simplified features which the average buyer can understand. New Tone Projector. New Semaphore Dial incorporating the New Visual Tone Indicator — New Tuning Eye — New Visual Volume Indicator — New Band Indicator. And 31 other F-M features that prospects can see, hear, and operate. Tuning ranges from 540 to 68,000 kc. Four-to twelve-tube models. A.C. operation and farm sets. Cabinets by one of America's foremost designers. Models from $29.95, with features to justify each step up in price. Watch this line! It's a winner. Better still, watch it work for you rather than compete with you. Write for the complete story and details of the F-M franchise. Address Fairbanks, Morse & Co., Home Appliance Division, Indianapolis, Ind. Radio Today