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Twelve Governments, Rugby,; the BAG. Cun.v;d arid While Sldrliner:,, Henrlon 'm Ai.po.j, b'nqland America A«lr«.l«. RoJr, W. r l,one W.-, and, ,n New <f" " 7ra!cinrl, fh" YA Stdlions and Hie Department, i JjC 5.T C I S.T.C. now announces Silent Since the birth of the telephone S.T.C. have been developing and manufacturing appliances for the transmission ana repro- , duction of sound. • To-day S.T.C. is the largest organisa- , tion of its kind in the world and has behind it an amafcing record af leadership in its field. S.T.C. was chosen to equip the famous Rugby (British Official Wireless) station, and also the radio telephdne service from England to America and Australia. The new 8.8 C. British Empire station will be S.T Cequipped. White Star and Cunard liners are equipped D| 7IT with S.T.C. radio telephone J.l\& JSCW apparatus, and it is also used at Hendon Airport for maintaining contact with air services. • S.T.C. has been chosen by nine European Governments as well as Japan, South Africa 13 A TT\ Tf\ and Australia. In New Zealand, •*»* ViL/ Jl \*Jr. :]uipmenf. \0 •tt c« m S T.C. equipment was used for the YA stations, ancHhc Telephone System. , •The same efficiency and dependability which have given S.T.C. radio such overwhelming world preference are built into the new Silent Tuning S.T.C. Radio receiver. To buy a new radio without inspecting the. S.T.C; is to discount the judgment of the world's largest and keenest radio purchasers, and that is something no one can afford to do. SILENT TUNING With Silent Tuning the set can be silenced without altering the tuning or volume controls or switching off the current, and one station may be tuned into from another without the blare of powerful intervening stations. I Come lit and Hear the S.T.C. - ttadlo at the nxc. MM. Uf ft gttateatMd mtutfcsl.instraasttt «f tiw blcbest . poaelble aualtty b«e{wd b f ont aiimr&nca of entire satisfaction. T*nng con be tefiHsngeO. €am* in end talk U over.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20648, 10 September 1932, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20648, 10 September 1932, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20648, 10 September 1932, Page 7

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