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The talking machine world (July-Dec 1927)

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The Talkinq Machine World Nciv York, October, 1927 Atwater Kent RADIO A Baltimore dealer said this: EVERY SUNDAY EVENING:— The Atwater Kent Radio Hour brings you the stars of ope^'a and concert, in Radio's finest program. Hear it at 9:15 Eastern Time, 8:15 Central Time, through: wEAF Neui York WEEI Boston WCAE Pittsburgh WSAI Cincinnati WTAM Cleveland WON Chicago WRC IVashinglon WGR Buffalo woe Davenport WDAF Kansas City wwj Octroi' WFI Philadelphia wcco Mpls.-St. Paul WGV Schenectady WSB Atlanta wsM Nashville WMC Memphis WHAS Louisville KSD Si. Louis Model E Radio Speaker. The result of nearly three years' laboratory work. FaithfuUycovers the entire range of musical tones, from the lowest to the highest register. With 9 feet of flexible cord. . ^30 "One of the big advantages of Atwater Kent Radio is that there's practically no night work for the dealer. Show your customers how to operate it in the daytime. It's so simple you don't have to go back." And dealers everywhere know it's true. When running around at night can be avoided— why not avoid it by concentrating on the Radio that people understand the minute you show them? Write for illustrated booklet telling the complete story of Atwater Kent Radio ATWATER KENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY 4725 Wissahickon Ave. A. Atwater Kent, Pres. Philadelphia, Pa. One Dial Receivers licensed under U. S. Patent 1,014,002 Prices slightly higher from the Rockies JVest, and in Canada 'B' POWER UNIT. Automatically controlled by switch on receiving set. "A" battery and trickle charger can be connected to this " B" Power Unit, in which case the automatic switch also starts and stops charger, if one is used. Plugs into A.C. light socket. Delivers up to 135 volts. Operates Atwater Kent Receivers or other make consuming not more than 40 milliamperes. Brown crystalline finish. Including long-life rectifying tube (no filament to burn out) and 7-foot flexible cord. Type R, for 60-cycle 110 to 115 volt .Alternating Current, ^50. ■ Type S, for 25-cycle no to 115 volt Alternating Current, ^55. Model 30, six-tube. One Dial Receiver. Solid mahogany cabinc"' gold-plated name plate, power sup ■ ply switch and vernier knob. $io Model 35, six-tube. One Dial Receiver. Crystalline-finished cabinet; gold-plated ship-model name plate, decorative rosettes and power supply switch. 1^65 Model 33, six-tube. One Dial Receiver with antenna adjustment device. Unusual selectivity. Solid mahogany cabinet; gold-plated name plate, power supply switch and vernier knob, i^o Model H Radio Speaker. Entirely of metal. Crystalline-finished 'n two shades of brown. With 9 feet of flexible cord. S21 IT WORKS . . . AND KEEPS ON WORKING