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COLUMBUS MODEL 44 An all-wav® receiver with 7 valve® vlEwwWnk ■ ’VMInE fiSK ® / (including "magic eye" tuning indi- v. cator), and incorporating the new COLUMBUS lOr permanent magnet I elliptical loudspeaker. I £44/10/-. K 1 Height: ?4|" ; Width : 19±" ’ \WIQ BWll| Depth : .The illustration, which shows a sub- lllgsSs| 1 NIII I chassis view of the Model 44 receiver, demonstrates the essentially orderly KU L—manner of design and layout which qK^ v M||| I I characterises this superior quality yJJIWw radio. B ADVANCED RADIO DESIGN H: si: Model 44 incorporates a number of recent and important ci; technical advances in COLUMBUS technical design. IMH PROVED RECEPTION PERFORMANCE has been procured by the development of more efficient valve circuits, by •£“ careful selection of components, end by close attention to £ methods of layout and construction. IMPROVED TONAL PERFORMANCE has been achieved by reduction of the " distortion " normally associated with the operation of the detector valve, by a cleverly-conceived method of hum filtari —ing, and by the development of the new COLUMBUS elliptical loudspeaker. ADDED USEFUL LIFE is given to the I f I I radio by a method’ of reducing filter condenser voltages, by y 111 BJI Lk I I the use of hermetically sealed metal-clad condensers in I J I J) iyB~lJ critical positions, and by the elimination of high-tension voltages from the wave-band switching system. Fuller details „ available upon request. RA F\ | UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED FOR 12 AMI MONTHS THROUGHOUT NE9F ZEALAND BELMONT ROAD, PAEROA . <
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 57, Issue 3981, 14 April 1948, Page 3
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