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Back of every STC Radio stands the world s greatest sound transmission and reproduction organisation; Since the birth of the telephone Stc have been developing and manufaeturing appliances for the transmission and repro duction of sound; and have pioneered in the development of both radio and radioa telephony: To-day S:T.C: is the largest organisation Of its kind in the worid and has behind it an amazing record Of leader- ship in its field; S.T.C W3s chosen to equip the famous Rugby (British Official Wireless) station; and also for the radio telephone service from England to Americes and Australia: The new B.B.C: British Empire station will be STC equipped) White Star and Cunard liners are equipped with S.TC: radio telephone apparatus; end it. is also used by the British Government for maintaining contact with air services operating from Hendon Airport: S.T:C has been the choice of nine European Governments 38 well 25 those Of Japan, South Africa and Australia. In New Zealand, S.T.C: equipment was used forthe four YA stations, and the N,Z. Telephone System is an StC: installation: The same efficiency and dependability which have given S.TC radio such overwhelming world preference are built into the new Silent Tuning STC Radio receiver: To buy 8 new radio without inspecting the ST.C: is to discount the judgment Of the worlds largest and keenest radio pure chasers; and that is something no one can afford to do: SILENT TUNING One 0f the notable {eatures of the S,TC is Silent Tuning; With this convenience, the set cam be silenced without altering the tuning Or volume controls Or switching off the current, and one station may be tune into from another without the blare 0f powerful intervening stations: Jhe New SJC RADIO Standard Telephones and Cables (Asia)Ltd. BBC RUGBy f2310 Price Centree Mail

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 51, 1 July 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 51, 1 July 1932, Page 2

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