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HARD- TO-PLEASE SHORTWAVE LISTENERS ARE DUE FOR A Sunisel BROADCAST ZZ8 IONE 600 700 800 900 TOOO 1200 1400 1600kc Bn 2SM T9i SHORT WavE DISTANT 6000 8o00 IOooo [2o00 14000 I6000 STATIONS 3 IMETRE BAND FIDELITY Al; 500 9600 9700 LOw VOLUME '2SMETRE BAND 'MEDIUM NORMAL Ilzoo Il800 Il9oo I2ooo '19 METRE BAND REDRECED 14900 15000 715200 [5400 15600 COLUMBUS Tuning Shortwave Stations is now easier than Dialling a Telephone Number Take 0 good look at the dial you see above. It certainly doesn t look like the conventional radio dial: It certainly doesn't act like it, either. That'$ the Columbus Calibrated Bandspread Dial. Its also the end of all split-hair short waye tuning of trying to sepcrate YOUR station from the three Or four others that are dancing on the tuning-pointer. With the Bandspread Dial you simply dial the station'$ wavelength and you're there! LET'S LISTEN To SAN FRANCISCO transmitting at 9670 kilocycles in the 31 metre band Click__and you're on the 31 metre band Spin the tuning knob and you're on 9670 kilocycles: There S San Francisco L~OS easily as that: And once tuned, you STAY tuned J no "drifting' off the wavelength: BUILT FOR ENDURING SATISFACTION Years of production experience and 0 mass of precision machine tools ensure the careful workmanship which endows your Columbus with a long and dependable life You can rely on Columbus. As for its cther qualities, reproduction of speech and music with rare fidelity , 0 beauty of design unrelated to changing fashions-_these You can prove for yourself, in a demonstration CQLUMBUS RAD / 0 Printed at the Registered office of WILSON 8 HoRTON LTD , 149 Queen Street, Auckland, by Albert Dennison, 149 Arney Road, Remuera, and published for the National Broadcasting Service, et 115 Lambton Quay, Wellington, by S: R: Evison, Tirohanga Road, Lower Hutt, February 11, 1944.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 242, 11 February 1944, Unnumbered Page

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Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 242, 11 February 1944, Unnumbered Page

Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 242, 11 February 1944, Unnumbered Page

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