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FIG. 2. Connections for a Push-Pull Output Stage. Note that although the speaker terminals are shown mounted side by side in order to make the connections clear, they are, in fact, mounted above one another. A reference to the panel lay-out will render this clear.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 14, 18 October 1929, Page 29

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FIG. 2. Connections for a Push-Pull Output Stage. Note that although the speaker terminals are shown mounted side by side in order to make the connections clear, they are, in fact, mounted above one another. A reference to the panel lay-out will render this clear. Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 14, 18 October 1929, Page 29

FIG. 2. Connections for a Push-Pull Output Stage. Note that although the speaker terminals are shown mounted side by side in order to make the connections clear, they are, in fact, mounted above one another. A reference to the panel lay-out will render this clear. Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 14, 18 October 1929, Page 29

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