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Exhibits at the RMA Trade Show
Showers Bros. Co., Huntington, Ind. (Space B 1-2.) Complete line of radio cabinets to meet all requirements of
Showers Cabinet No. CI
the trade, featuring a line of cabinets ideally adaptable for Crosley radio re
Showers Cabinet No. C3
eelvers and approved by Powel Crosley, president of the latter company.
Silver-Marshall, Inc., Chicago, 111. (Space B 6-7.) Public address amplifier No. 685, $160; short wave receiver kits, transformers, variable condensers, drum dials, cabinet shields and receiver kits of all types and descriptions.
Slagle Radio Corp. (Division United States Klectric Corp.), Fort Wayne, Ind. (Space B 88-8!)). Complete line of Slagle radio receivers, including model A, nine-tube console, Technidyne circuit, AC operation, dynamic
Slagle 0 Tube AC Set
power speaker, housed in cabinet of walnut finish, model B, ten-tube console model, Technidyne circuit, AC operation, in-built directional loop, dynamic power speaker, phonograph pick-up connection, illuminated dial, handsome walnut cabinet; model C. ten-tube console low-boy, Technidyne circuit, AC operated, in-built direc
tional loop, dynamic power speaker, phonograph pick-up connection, illuminated dial, handsome walnut cabinet ; model D, ten-tube console high-boy, Technidyne circuit, AC operation, inbuilt directional loop, dynamic power speaker, phonograph pick-up connec
Slagle 10 Tube AC Set
ti:n illhr.inat-d dial handssme cabi net of the Florentine period, walnut finish, equipped with or without phonograph turntable and space for records provided; model E, ten-tube console high-boy, Technidyne circuit. AC operated, directional in-built loop, dynamic power speaker, phonograph pickup connection, illuminated dial, handsome butt walnut cabinet, equipped with or without phonograph turntable and space for records provided. All models have a single positive tuning control.
Sleeper Radio & Mfg. Corp., Long Island City, N. Y. (Space 1(>). Complete line of all electric receivers, under trade name, "Sleeper Electric Monotrol," including two-table models and two consoles, single control, illuminated wave-length scale, six tubes in the tuning circuit of the new AC type with a full-wave rectifier tube.
Sleeper Table Model Set
electric clock on the control panel, connection for dynamic speaker, special switch for use of phonograph pick-up, panel of solid walnut, price range from $140 to $235.
Sonatron Tube Co., Chicago, 111. (Space B 19). Complete line of Sonatron Radio Tubes.
Sparks, AVithington Co., Jackson, Mich. (Space 126-127). Showing new developments in Sparton products to be announced in next month's issue.
Splitdorf Radio Corp., Newark, N. ,T. (Space B 72-73). Complete line of Splitdorf Radio Receivers, AC operated, in ten models designated as
Splitdorf Como Model
Senior and Junior models; the difference being that the Senior consoles
utilize two of the 250 tubes and doubledynamic speaker reproducers; the Junior console models utilize one of the 250 tubes with one dynamic reproducer. The Senior models are as follows : Salem (without top), $575; with top, $725; .Winthrop, $750; Devon, $850. The Junior console models are the Como, $450; Avon, $290; Lorenzo, $390, and Warwick. There are also two
Splitdorf Devon Model
table models, the Abbey, Jr., $135; and Abbey, Sr., $175; the latter being built with "250"-power amplification for use with a dynamic loud speaker. All models with the exception of the Abbey, Jr., have a phonograph jack for phonograph record amplification.
standard Radio Corp., Worcester, Mass. (Space 26). Complete line of Standardyne radio receivers, AC operated.
Steinite Radio Co., Chicago, III. (Space IS 20-21-22). Complete line of Steinite radio receivers comprising the
Stcinite Sevilla Model
following models : style 261, table type, six tubes, AC operated, cabinet of Duco finished wood, single control, il
Steinite Table Model No. 261
luminated drum dial, $75; Sevilla console. Spanish design, with the 261 chassis. $150 ; Rembrandt console with 261 chassis, $131; Standish console with 261 chassis. $115. All Steinite consoles are made of black walnut veneer, finished in Duco, and all consoles and console cabinets are equipped with the Steinite Polyphonic long air-column speaker.
Sterling Mfg. Co., Cleveland, O.
(Spaco 36). Complete line of radio accessories, including pocket ammeters, voltmeters, tube reactivators, tube testers and similar products, featuring
a new AC line voltage stabilizer, which gives to AC sets a constant 115volt supply on the tube filaments; en
Sterling AC Line Voltage Regulator
tirely automatic in operation, entirely dry with no tubes or batteries. Also featuring model R-375, screen grid preamplifier for practically all six-volt
Sterling Model R-375 Fre-amplifler
DC sets, giving amplification of about ten times that of the 201-A tube, list price without screen grid tube, $15.
Stevens Mfg. Corp., New York, N. Y. (Space 157). Complete line of Stevens 192S-1929 loud speakers in the follow
Stevens LG-28 Speaker
ing models: A-28, $18.50; B-28, $25; LG-28, $25, and the S-28, $35. Both the LG-28 and the S-2S (illustrated)
Stevens S-28 Speaker
have the Stevens double-suspension TT unit with the Burtex diaphragm.
Stewart-Warner Speedometer Corp., Chicago, 111. (Space B 46-47). Complete line of Stewart-Warner 1928-1929 radio receivers and new reproducer ; sets being designated as the series "S00," featuring model 802 with builton reproducer, a compact portable receiver with cabinet finished in bronze moire; AC operated, seven tubes, builton reproducer, single dial control, electrical phonograph pick-up. complete with built-on reproducer, $111 ; model 801 without reproducer, same chassis (Continued on page 70)
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