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Simplified Aerial

> ACN American radio manufacturer has +* recently brought out a simplified aerial system of new design which will serve the radio receivers in an entire building, up to as many as 200, regerd_less of their type or of what stations they are tuned to. A device, called the "Antensifier," which seems to be a form of amplifier, is connected to ‘the specially-designed aerial and also to the lighting supply, from whence a euble conveys radio-frequency energy to wall-plates In the various rooms.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19310828.2.42

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 7, 28 August 1931, Page 31

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Simplified Aerial Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 7, 28 August 1931, Page 31

Simplified Aerial Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 7, 28 August 1931, Page 31

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