Radio Broadcast - 1925, February - 113 Pages ... - VacuumTubeEra
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848-6 RADIO BROADCAST ADVERTISER<br />
"No fancy gewgaws to attract the eye<br />
and cause trouble in the end"<br />
CO writes Mr. Henry M. Neely, Editor of<br />
O RADIO-IN-THE-HOME. Mr. Neely adds:<br />
" The present-day low-loss condenser approaches<br />
more nearly to a perfect instrument,<br />
the more nearly it<br />
approaches the<br />
design and workmanship of the Cardwell."<br />
Simplicity is a distinctive characteristic of<br />
the Cardwell. There is no excessive bulk or<br />
weight no intricate parts or complicated<br />
assembly.<br />
Other points of merit have been praised<br />
by many different experts. In fact, Cardwell<br />
condensers have received the universal<br />
approval of radio editors and engineers<br />
everywhere.<br />
Cardwell condensers are rugged, free<br />
CARDWELL<br />
(RADIO UNITS<br />
from play, noiseless and remarkably smooth<br />
in action. And there is nothing to work<br />
loose or get out of adjustment.<br />
Cardwell invented the first "low-loss"<br />
condensers a name originally applied only<br />
to Cardwells to distinguish them from<br />
ordinary varieties. Cardwell now makes<br />
seventy-six different types a condenser for<br />
every requirement. Ask your dealer to show<br />
you his assortment.<br />
A postcard brings you an education on<br />
condensers. Write today for the new Cardwell<br />
Condenser booklet.<br />
The Allen D. Cardwell<br />
Manufacturing Corporation<br />
81 Prospect Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.<br />
UNITRADS<br />
OF MERIJ)<br />
CONDENSERS INDUCTANCES TRANSFORMERS<br />
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