'Supethductonce The Greatest Radio Advance Since All-Electric Radio NOT since the change over from battery radio to All-electric radio has there been such # revolutionary advancement as the present introduction by Philips of "Super- Ind- etancc" Receivers: 'Super-Inductance" mneams absolutely flawless reception--almost uncany sensitivity avd selectivity without background noises. And with the new 630a "Super-Inductance" Philips Radio comes the new trans-illuminated Micro-Meter Dial-~an exclusive Philips fea- ture that enables instant and easy registration vf every station: One knob control Visit your nearest dealer and hear the mar vellous new Philips "Super-Inductance" Radio Recciver_ MADE IN ENGLAND Dh I1q 630A ~petSnducteece SPuts C New Thrill Into Fireside Travel? Philips Lamps (N.Z), Ltd,, Head Office: 286-288 W akcfeld Strect, W cllingtott, wili bc plcased to put Jot6 i# touch quith your #earest declex . W13OR BIGGER ! BRIGHTER ! ! BETTER ! ! ! THE RADIO TIMES APRIL NUMBER contains full instructions how to build the 'Big Bcn Four ~~a 5-valve all-wave receiver that is simple to construct, and gives freedom from background noise. Also Fully described is the 1933 Night Hawk" Fa two-valve battery all-wave set, using 4 coils de- signed to bring in all short-wave stations of impor- tance, as well as many stations on the broadcast band_ These construction articles are in addition to the usual wealth of technical and DX infermation that is packed into 56 pages. AII News Agents and Radio Dealers I/. a Copy
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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 42, 28 April 1933, Page 19
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230Page 19 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 42, 28 April 1933, Page 19
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