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URIOUSLY enough, the large manufacturers do not complain of the competition of these private builders, as it proves that these privately and specially made sets are generally ordered for locations where special conditions have to be met and arrangements have to be considered by the expert on the spot-in regions, for example, where extreme congestion on the part of broadcasters renders extra selectivity necessary.

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 27, 18 January 1929, Page 32

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Untitled Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 27, 18 January 1929, Page 32

Untitled Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 27, 18 January 1929, Page 32

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