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No other radio has BOTH these features C 0 L U M B U $ C 0 L U M B*U S C A L I B R A T E D ELECTRONIC BANDSPREAD EAR TUNING BROADCAST HONE SHORT WAVE to give DISTANT to bring . 601 STATIONS FIDELIIY AI: 3 IMETRE BAND LOw VOLUME broadcast ease you MEDIUM NormaL 2SMETRE' BAND to shortwave ail REDRECED I0 19 METRE BAND tuning the music You know how easy it is to tune What do we mean by 'giving you ALL the music?" You may think that broadcast stations because by turning down VOLUME on your they' re well separated on the dial: radio you re merely making the So Columbus did the same thing for music softer. You' re doing more. As shortwave. It took the most popular volume is reduced, the capacity of bands _19 metres, 25 metres, 31 the human ear to hear LOW and HIGH notes is lessened. So, on ordin- metres_~and spread them 25 times ary radios, turning down the volume further apart! The shortwave stations makes the music sound "thin: on these bands are even further Columbus radio engineers answered apart than broadcast stations. Spin this problem with the Columbus the pointer to the station fre- Electronic Ear, which restores these missing notes gives you fully quency, and: you re tuned in. That's balanced reproduction at all volume why shortwave listening becomes levels. It's an outstanding Columbus really enjoyable on Columbus. feature unique to Columbus. CQLUMBUS RAD | 0 3

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 265, 21 July 1944, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 265, 21 July 1944, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 265, 21 July 1944, Page 15

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