Trade Development
Courier Radio MESSRS. J. Wiseman and’ Sons, Ltd., Auckland, makers of. the "Courier". Radios, upon encountering an unforseeable structural defect in one of their all-electric models, promptly called in from all parts of the country at their own expense every receiver of the type which had left the factory prior to the discovery. Although the defect had not evidenced itself jn many of the receivers recalled. the ! nufacturers do not regret their acti@A since they held the opinion that decreased efficiency from this cause "might" have occurred at some future time. The defect encountered had been a peculiar one, arising through .unwonted pressure on the cabinet front affecting the alignment. of the ganged band’ pass condensers, this throwing the receiver out of adjustment. The new ‘method.. of internal mounting adopted has completely overcome the trouble. Seizing the opportunity for turning their experience to account, the manufacturers have now designed metal cabinets with an embossed relief panel in coppered bronze to be incorporated in all future coiftainers of the model in question. This panel, whilst adding markedly to the attractiveness of the cabinet, affords greater rigidity and general immunity from The new "finish" is also -a great improvement, being much harder and distinctive than before. UTERP’O* SOREN UPEUDEAUREUDEDERDEEREREPRQEDEDEROEUANES
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 13, 11 October 1929, Page 3
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209Trade Development Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 13, 11 October 1929, Page 3
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