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SPECIAL CONSTRUCTORS? NUMBER The October 66 Radio Times" Now Available Three Up-to-the-_ Minute Sets Seven Valve Superheterodynea pentode output. Automatic Biag is provided on both the A simple seven valve superheterodyne degcribed 30 rf. and output steges: Tuning is by one dial control, ell ebat anyone without extensive experience in construction stages having been successfully ganged, even though reaction can build it; The set employg 2 standard coil kit and cone is employed. Provision is made for switching the aerial denger8, 80 that no trouble will be experienced in lining uP into the detector stage and switching off the Iff valves, thus the steges. Single dial control and pentode outputc saving battery power On Jocal stations. There is a single 8 marimum voltage; Jall the varying voltages throughout the The "Modern Five." 'set being obtained by suitable resistorse The 81932 Out- The "'Modern Five" use8 two 58 n: pentodes, 2 57, 2 'span" ig one of the 'most sensitive battery sets we 'have ever 247 and 280 rectifer. It is a very simple set, and will handled, being superior in DX capabilities even to ite give no trouble to any constructor. A different system of Popular predecessor SThe Outspan Five:" biaging i8 employed; and constructors who do not wish to build the whole Set will find this system contains many intere General. esting points which they can incorporate in their own setsa 99 There i8 8 description of the new? American Radio Cityo The 661932 Qutspan.' end the DX Notes are mora comprehensive than ueual: A The 81932 Outspan 9} is 8 four walve battery set using comprehengive Jist of European stations wvill be included: two stages of screen-grid rf screenegrid detector, and The usual 'technical features will also #Ppear. Supplies are limited Price Get Your Copy NOW ! 9d. Order . Your Copy : from Booksellers or Direct from Per Copy The NZ. RADIO RECORD BOX 1032 WELLINGTON

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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 13, 7 October 1932, Unnumbered Page

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Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 13, 7 October 1932, Unnumbered Page

Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 13, 7 October 1932, Unnumbered Page

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