Trade Jottings
os Mack’s Addaphone ‘A RECEIVER which with the growing popularity of short-wave listening is in great demand is the "Addaphone," a short-wave receiver marketed by Mack’s Radio Service, of Kent Terrace, Wellington. It is claimed by Mr. G. McCarthy, designer of the "Addaphone," that nowhere in the world is the principle on which the set works remotely suggested -let alone reduced to a commercial success. ‘It may be obtained in two, three, and four-valve models. It is not an adaptor,/but may be operated either ixdependently or in conjunction with amy set, a.c. or d.c. puny "Addaphone"’ owners claim consistent loudspeaker reception from stations in Europe, England, and America.
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 27, 15 January 1932, Page 13
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110Trade Jottings Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 27, 15 January 1932, Page 13
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