Stands at the Exhibition
Generally S.G., A.C. A NEW departure in the Wellington Exhibition was the absence of sep arate stands. The exhibitors merged into one another, and made one great stand along the sides and back. They were numbered in sections, many of the exhibitors taking two. The exhibitors and their exhibits in order were :-
1 and 2--Amalgamated Wireless, Radiola models, including combinations and superheterodynes-all a.c. operated, R.C.A. dynamic speakers. 8 and 4-F. J, Pinny, showing Sonora, Sparton, and Majestic. The Sparton combination model was capable of playing 15 records without attention, 5-A, CO. Cossor and L. M, Silver. Cossor showed the new Empire Cossor Melody Maker-a.c. three valves, including the screen grid. Also Cossor valves. L. M. Silver, the Farand inductor dynamie speaker, on a revolving electric gramophone turntable, 6 and 7-Atwater Kent. All models with chassis showing wiring. There was a battery model and several art shadeg. &-Gulbransen, shown by Nimmo and Sons. Several models, including combinations and a small console, which, although using the same chassis as the others, were assembled in a smaller cabinet, and consequently sold for much less. A Gulbransen piano was also on view.
9-Kirkcaldie and Stains, showing the Majestic models-combinations and radio only. 10---Thos. Ballinger, components, Loftin White kit valves, a testing pune] and Peerless Courier receivers. There were a few dry batteries and crystal sets (the only ones in the exhibition).
11-G. G. McQuarrie, showing Steinite combination and highboy radios, L.W. amplifiers, Q.P.’s, and a novel lampshade. 12-Harrington’s, Ltd., Pilot radio products, Preselector sets. The latter are kit sets using screen grid. There were no battery models. 18 and 14-Hope Gibbons, showing Stewart-Warner radio-"the set with @ punch." The several models had a SU
1 ee fee ie sd gveswrseveaorm SF oF FFeCrvevear Fee" standard chassis, while there was a display showing the 109 stations teceived on one of the séts. 15, and 16-Philips radio. A display of "all Philips" apparatus. Battery all wave sets, a.c., Q.P,, radio players, speakers, and complete sets and combinations. ‘There was even a microphone made in the Philips factory. 17-P. and T., carrier current apparatus. 18-"Radio Record," literature. 19-Amateur_ radio transmitters. Transmitters of ZL 2 BP, 2 AJ, 2 GK, 2 GX, and a receiver of 2 AJ. . ar nner a rere 2 erence enn renee nal
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 54, 25 July 1930, Page 2
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