TV TOPICS
QUESTION: / am slightly deaf and sometimes find it difficult to follow the programme unless the volume of my set is quite high. Cart my hearing aid or a pair of head phones be fitted so that there is no need for me to turn the sound up to an excessive level ’ - “Mrs V. B." ANSWER: Yes. on most sets this can be safely and quite simply carried out by a TV Serviceman. Extract from a letter received from “Mr A. Me." Avonside.
"When you kindly demonstrated the set with an indoor aerial, my wife and 1 thought the picture was as near perfect as possible and that this aerial would suffice. However, on the advice of your technician, we had you instal an aerial on our chimney. IVc were amazed with the improvement and clarity of the picture and now realise what you have tried to impress in your TV Topics an adequate aerial makes all the difference. "We have found this out to our pleasure and thank you most sincerely for your advice. "Also, the workmanship when installing the aerial
and set was perfect and <re are very happy about this also. “You may use this letter as a reference." Comment: U’e again state that an adequate aerial is a "must" when viewing TV. Yon are inventing quite an amount when purchasing a receiver so surely you wish the best picture possible and the negligible extra cost is well worth it. When thinking of Television always consult a Specialist. Cotter’s specialise and their salesman are servicemen who are only too happy to assist with your TV problems.
Call and arrange for a demonstration of any of the following leading brands: Admiral. Autocrat. A.H-’.A.. Clipper. La Gloria. Philco. Philips. fJL ruev scu A 158 HIGH ST. 'PHONE 60-969. 9 Normans Rd. 'Phone 55-016.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29620, 16 September 1961, Page 12
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