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Receiver Tunes Itself

ee American Venture

A FURTHER refinement for. the listener who prefers radio de luxe, has been introduced by an American radio manufacturer, By the aid of this new.device it is possible for a listener to draw up a composite programme comprising selected features from different stations, and to arrange for the receiver to switch over automatically from one item to another. It but remains for an inventor to A vise a set’ that switches on and off a given word of command, and radio has reached perfection.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19300815.2.6

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 5, 15 August 1930, Page 2

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Receiver Tunes Itself Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 5, 15 August 1930, Page 2

Receiver Tunes Itself Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 5, 15 August 1930, Page 2

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