A new wider range Of improved EXSTAT RADIO AERIALS Now more than ever a 'must' for good radio reception_an EXSTAT Aerial: The new range with the improved modifications ensures even greater performance than previously, and the weather-resistant properties of the installation make the new "EXSTAT" a sfit and forget' aerial even in the most adverse of conditions: 6 EXSTAT AERIALS (with Noise Suppression) HORIZONTAL MOUNTINGS: ASA 301. E10.5.6. CHIMNEY MOUNTING. ASA 512. L13.17.6. WALL MOUNTING. ASA 512W. Ll3.5.0. 86 VRA: AERIALS " (Rods; etc: only). WALL MOUNTINGS VRA 501. Complete with Wall Bracket and 60 ft: lead-in wire. E5.8.0. CHIMNEY MOUNTING VRA 502. Com- plete with lashing equipment and 60 ft: lead-in wire. E6.0.0. All VRA: aerials can be quickly converted to nolse suppression types (ASNV' by addition of accessories. 66 THE EXSTAT" PRINCIPLE Most interference on normal aerials is Picked up on the down lead via the house wiring and metal piping; etc: The Exstat' system provides complete screen- Ing and eliminates all such pick-Up: The aerial proper is mounted above the interference zone; the 6 ) pure signals from the aerial are conveyed to the receiver without loss, and are completely free from 9} interference The "Exstat crans- formers, which embody the latest technique, ensure maximum signal strength; over a range of 150 Kcls to 30 Mcls: MANUFACTURED BY ANTIFERENCE LTDs ENGLAND: See your radio dealer about an Exstat aerial now N:z: DISTRIBUTORS: RUSSELL IMPORT co: LTD:
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 934, 5 July 1957, Page 2
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