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66 We ve got to make one BETTER ! 9 9 ThE BRItISH MADE 07 5 & and they did FERRANTI Instead of the metallised paper commonly uged, Ferranti employ pure metal foil interleaved with a twin layer of Fixed CONDENSER FERRAMI specially selected waxed peper;, providing twice the in- sulation usually provided and twice the safety fector: The pure metal fojl engures low internal resistance; a beats them all highly important factor in Oondengersa The Radio World knows that when Ferranti decide to CAPACITY 2 uF produce an article they do not buid to the market price: They TESTEDIQoo Dc If your dealer cannot British Made by ascertain in what respect the best existing can be improved. gupply Ferranti Pro- FERRANTL, LID: When Ferranti decided-_after years of experience in building Oondensers and Condenser Banks up to 800,000 volts-to ducts; a5k him to Hollinwood, market the small popular Condenser for Tadio purposes; existing write t0 the N. Lancaghire; types were disgected and examined, and Ferranti said (We've Agents England. got to make one better" ~and they did. No better condensers are available at any price: Write for free descriptive leafet. NZ: Agents. ARTHUR D . RILEY 8 Co LTd , Welizctodand E t6 3 47 Pentode Output Variable Mu Full-Size Dynamic_ Speaker SUPERHETERODYNE

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 44, 13 May 1932, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisement 2 Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 44, 13 May 1932, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisement 2 Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 44, 13 May 1932, Page 13

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