Revolutionary Developments
Ts QUIRIDS are often made regarding the likelihood of sudden revolutionary developments in radio receivers. In this connection those who pin their faith upon their present sets will find consolation in the announcement of a recognised authority. He writes: "Radio has become standardised to such an extent and the conditions under which radio must operate have become so firmly fixed that the chance of outstanding change in receiver design are exceedingly remote. There are always those who wait for the ultimate receiver; who expect revolutionary changes are just around the corner. There are some, no doubt, who expect this in radio. However, if one looks back over the developments of the last four years, he finds scarcely any outstanding change in circuit design, the only great improvement’ being made in the matter of power supply."
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 35, 15 March 1929, Page 31
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137Revolutionary Developments Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 35, 15 March 1929, Page 31
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