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THE LiO N HAS EARS . It'$ the concentration camp or the firing squad for You if You listen to short- wave in Germany. Thank your lucky stars You live under the Union Jack and listen as You please, with Courtenay raking in the world at a turn of a knob: The owner of a Courtenay Super "Defiant' can tune any short-wave station easily, faithfully: And it will stay tuned You know how difficult it used to be to separate with mathematical precision: Calibrated Short- stations on, say, the 3 | metre band-~three or Wave Tuning gives a new meaning to short-wave four stations crowded on half an inch of scale: listening: No need for fine tuning: No more Glance ac the illustration of the new Courtenay patient re-tuning: Dial. You will see that each of the four bands has a separate tuning scale over six inches in length: S U P E R "D E F ! A N T" 7 VALVE ALL W0RLD MODEL, embodying the great- est feature in radio since 1935_ Calibrated Short-Wave Tuning: Beautiful modern cabinet with high gloss finish: The Super "Defiant" heads the list for 1940. See it_~hear it_today: Study the dial and you will readily LEr BZE KC 600 700 800 "900 I000 41200 I+00 I500 1600 see how easy it is to tune on the T6M Short- Wave Bands with Calibrated 17.6 17.7 17.8 18 118 2 18.4 Tuning: Fully six inches of scale on SM i9M MC 71S 2 15.3 154 which You can explore the complete Band. Stations hitherto unheard 113148 12 2 come in with volume to spare and ZEJ MC 9.5 9*6 no crowding: Proving again that Courtenay leads. Coulenay Guxa 'EFIANT' RADIO WITH CALIBRATE D SHoRT-WAV E Tuning SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER An Advertisement of Turnbull 8 Jones Ltd.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 56, 19 July 1940, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 56, 19 July 1940, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 56, 19 July 1940, Page 17

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