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The Super Six

(CONSTRUCTORS will be interested to know that the Super Six, which was billed for description in the "Radio Record" a short time back, but which did not conform with the Post and Telegraph Department’s regulations, has now been passed, This six valve super-heterodyne battery set, which is easily the most powerful we have yet deseribed, will appear in the "Radio Record" on November 27. At the present time the set can be used only from a loop, but even with this, all that is to be desired can be brought in. We are still ex--perimenting, and, in the near future, will be able to announce, we hope, that by the use of a certain attachment, the set can be used on an aerial. Upon trying it out last week, Christchurch was brought in (on the loop) in the early afternoon,

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 18, 13 November 1931, Page 13

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The Super Six Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 18, 13 November 1931, Page 13

The Super Six Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 18, 13 November 1931, Page 13

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