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National Geographic : 1925 Aug
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0"•" Radiola Super-VIII -a Radiola Super-Hetero* dyneina tall,statelycabinet of fine mahoganyfinish. It is completely self-contained, and needs no connections of any kind Clyde E. Volkers, of Terre Haute, Indiana, won the first prize in a nation-wide contest, with a letter on "Where is the Best Broadcast ing?" Mr. Volkers is still tuning in on all the principal stations of the United States, and a few in Canada, on a one-tube Radiola Senior three years old 0° uMu Quality today and tomorrow! Radio receivers are like automo biles... Some are bought for a year. But the finest grow old in family service. Some 1925 radio sets will be merely last year's models in 1926. But a Radiola will keep its clear, true tone-main tain its fine performance. In the Radiola Super - Heterodyne of 1925, the supreme effort of the engineers has been-not merely to achieve Super-Heterodyne qual ity of reception-but to seal in that quality for years. Radio Corporation of America Chicago New York San Francisco Idiola AN RCA PRODUCT
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