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V | C T 0 R Y IN Th E A | R Death and destruction ride over Europe on the wings of the RAF and at the opposite end of the earth Courtenay radios rake in news of these victories from the element In which they short-wave station at the spin of a knob: are achieved, with power and precision Study the illustration of the new Courtenay rivalling that of the great Bricish machines dial. Each of the 4 Bands has a separate themselves. tuning scale fully six inches in length. The The owner of a Courtenay Super Defiant advantages of these are: Radio with Calibrated Short-Wave Tuning (I) Each short-wave station on one band Is can sit at ease in his armchair and cune any almost 2 inches apart; no overlapping: (2) By spreading the tuning range, fine tuning is unnecessary. (3) With Calibrated Short-Wave Tuning it is only necessary to look at Your log card; spin the dial to the frequency of any station, turn up the volume control; and there you aree (4) Stations you have never heard before come in with volume to spare: See and hear the Courtenay Super Defiant now_and really enjoy short-wave reception: ciifx #IID LATELILJ KC 600 700 '800 90o I0oo 4200 1400' 'I500 1600 7 VALVE ALL WORLD MODEL SwiGmI TAECHTLT JH4Y WITH CALIBRATED SHORT 17.6 17.7 77.8 "18 18 2 18*4 Sw 19ME ZDAZI TDITLI MC WAVE TUNING 15.2 15.3 15*4 451 ELAAS HYQHAALTITD_ Beautiful modern cabinet with high- 1 118 12.2 gloss finish, Calibrated Short-wave Tuning, magic eye, all the latest Courtenay features. The 1940 Super Defiant has made Radio History-see it. Hear it today: Coulenay Cra 'EFIANT' RADIO WITH CALIBRATED SHORT-WAVE TuninG SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER An Advertisement of Turnbull & Jones Ltda

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 58, 2 August 1940, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 58, 2 August 1940, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 58, 2 August 1940, Page 11

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