New Standard in Radio Receivers
"Ferrodine" Iron-Cored Coils Used Y introducing "Ferrodine" iron core" ‘Litz wound coils, which through increasing the selectivity go far towards eliminating station overlapping and interference, and by still retaining all the rich tonal qualities on distant reception, Breville have strengthened their already excellent reputation for expert engineering and design. In the new range of Breville radios, which were recently released, metal yalyes have been used only in those positions where they give better performance than glass valves, so that the initial and replacement costs can be kept as low as possible. Another innoyation in Brevilles is their Hdgelit glass dial with the exclusive Breville escutcheon, Housed in distinctive, "beautifullydesigned cabinets, the new line of Breville radios presents a finished product of ‘expert craftsmanship, which is guarauteed throughout. We have no hesitation in saying that they are Breyille’s best to date.
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Radio Record, 19 June 1936, Page 48
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145New Standard in Radio Receivers Radio Record, 19 June 1936, Page 48
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