Experience With the S.G. Browning-Drake
A CORRESPONDENT, "Screen Grid," has been experimenting with the types of Browning Drake, and his results are as follows: With a high impedance valve (199 type) ax R.F., his results were weak. Using a lower power impedance valve (201 type), and a phasatrol stabiliser, the result was much better. He found the 3-coil shielded model very good, but it gave rather much trouble, but the screen grid was excellent. Using a push pull amplifier with two power valves, he states that nothing could be better for clarity and volume. With this model he worked Australian stations full loudspeaker strength during all February. )
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 35, 15 March 1929, Page 27
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107Experience With the S.G. Browning-Drake Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 35, 15 March 1929, Page 27
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