The Chassis ic the 6 Heart" O8 the Gulbransen Radio The chassis i8 the heart of the Gulbrangen Radio Receiver. Every piece that goes into the Gulbransen chagsi8, even the tiniest screw, ig rigidly ingpected to meet their exacting requirements before being a88embled and put into the Gulbransen Radios: As Gulbrangen chagsis are made entirely within the Gulbransen plant, they are able to make them 43 mechanically perfect a8 i8 humanly possible: The Gulbrangen chassis is correctly designed by Culbransen engineers to give gaticfactory results. It will operate con- tinuously for many hours without over-heating: That i8 2 feature which improves the unit performance: Tolerances and safety factors are congiderably in exce8s of the average radio. The chagsis used in the Junior and Minuet embodieg the game fine workmanghip and material that you will find in the Comv bination Radio and 'Gramophone and the Champion: The only difference in the two chassis i8 the size and one Jesg tube. The small chassis has 7 tubes, wherea8 the Champion has 8. BE CONVINCED OF THEIR SUPERIORITY . RING YOUR NEAREST DEALER FOR A DEMONSTRATION To-DAY The New 1931 GULBRANSEN RADIOS NZ DISTRIBUTORS. H W. CLARKE LTD: 182 Wakefield Street,' Wellington:
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 35, 13 March 1931, Page 23
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198Page 23 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 35, 13 March 1931, Page 23
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