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93tes @ S#E a wital fadtor in [enedons retord df saletty Since tke installation ef STC radio and telephone equipment Gr Hendon for maintaining Derbal contact with air liners, the Gir Se7- vices across the English Channel have flowun On lines 05 sure aS "rails: Unfailing communication is maintained from drome t0 'plane,and the pilor is never in doubt &st0 his whereabouts or uncertain of the conditions_ before him." The risk of accident is cut to 4 minimum, and passengers and 'plane are safeguarded. This is just Ore of the many vital services performed br S.TC: S.T.C is the largest sound reproduction and transmission organisa- The New tion in the world, and has an amazing record of leadership in its field S.TC was chosen to equip tbe famous Rugby (Bricish Official Wireless) Stacion and che new B.B.Ca British Empire Station, and also the radio-telephone service from England to America and STC Australia. White Scar and Cunard liners are equipped wjth S.TC radio-telephone apparatus similar to that 2� Hendon. Nine European governments, as well as those of Japan, Souch Africa, and Australia, chose S TC In New Zealand S.T.C: equipment is used for the four RADIO YA stations, and the New Zealand telephone service is an S.Tc installacion. And now S.TC liscs another achievement. Out of its abundant ex- perience in tone reproduction, S.TC has made 2 radio receiver crra 3 receiver that is perfectly expressive through every graduation of tone. A radio that has built into it the same dependability and efficiency that mark che S.T.C. equipment installed at Hendon Airport, where ic is the guardian of countless lives, Determine to see this S.TC receiver, for to buy 3 new radio without inspecting S.TC: is to discount the judgment of the world' $ largest and keenest radio purchasers, and thac is something no one can afford G0 doa StandardTelephonesagd Cablos (a3ta)Limited Box 638, Wellington Head Office) . Box 1897 , Auckland: Agents Everywhere: e 8

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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 5, 12 August 1932, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisement 2 Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 5, 12 August 1932, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisement 2 Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 5, 12 August 1932, Page 9

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