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"B" Battery Eliminators

HE coming season will mark the increased popularity of B eliminators, and already several new types are appearing on the market. This should have a wide appeal. The National B Eliminator (Messrs. Bond and Bond) is a splendid eliminator for the enthusiast who wants high voltage at maximum output. The National B Bliminator is strictly a heavy-duty unit having an output of 70 milliamps. at 180 volts. There are four variable tappings on this piece of apparatus, so that the range of current is from 22 volts to 180, an exceptionally wide range. The eliminator uses either the UX280 or CX380 fullwave rectifying valve. The eliminator ig neatly finished and fully shielded. and besides being a most efficient piece of apparatus, would grace the radio equipment of any listener.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19290208.2.9

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 30, 8 February 1929, Page 4

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"B" Battery Eliminators Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 30, 8 February 1929, Page 4

"B" Battery Eliminators Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 30, 8 February 1929, Page 4

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