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National Geographic : 1925 Dec
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An eight tube Super-Heterodyne that uses no batteries A single control for tuning-and power taken from the lighting circuit-as easy as switching on a lamp! Radiola 30 is the new eight-tube Super-Heterodyne in a tall, finely built cabinet. With it is the new power loudspeaker that can equal the actual volume of an orchestra. It can make you feel the very presence of the artists, give you true reproduction at any volume you want. You can suit the loudness of your reception to the size of your room, and reproduce any performance exactly, in tone quality and volume. The device in Radiola 30 which eliminates all A, B and C batteries has special arrangements to control the voltage, so that no matter how the line current from the power house may vary, your reception never varies. It operates on any 60 cycle, 110 volt A.C. lighting circuit. Radiola 30 is so built that time and weather cannot hurt it-so remarkable in its performances that new discoveries will not replace it. It is a radio receiver that will last through the years. Radiola 30, entirely complete $575 RCA- Radiola MADE BY THE MAKERS OF RADIOTRONS RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA NEW YORK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA NEW YORK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO
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