REMOTE CONTROL
NEW RADIO INVENTION. An electrical device contained in a little box which can be carried about | ‘the house or placed on the arm of a chair has been inyented for the purpose of tuning a radio set no matter whether it be in the living room, attic or cellar (states the New York "Times’’). There are no intervening wire or mechanical connections between the receiving set and the control box. ‘The inventors are Bowden Washington and Wilson Aull. ‘ _ The system.comprises three units or methods of application, which, the in--ventors contend, cau be successfuly applied to receiving sets, making Jt possible to completely control the circuit by the manipulation of two knobs on the little box, ! The receiver can be controlled from any spot convenient to the operator without manipulation of the tuning dials of the recciver proper. It is pointed out by the inventors that the main set can thus be installed in an out-of-the-way place and forgotten until a tube replacement or a maintenance adjustment must be effected,
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 26, 13 January 1928, Page 16
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171REMOTE CONTROL Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 26, 13 January 1928, Page 16
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