Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 286, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1922 — Page 9

APRIL 11, 1922.

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The Indiana Daily Times is the first Newspaper in Indianapolis to offer a complete receiving set, which anybody can obtain with very little effort.

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The Indiana Daily Times Radiophone Approved by the Engineering Department of the Hatfield Electric Company, Indianapolis. Anyone Can Operate This Set Complete Instructions for Installation and Operation Furnished With Each Set. IT IS ONLY AVAILABLE UNDER THE TERMS OF THE DAILY TIMES GREATEST OFFER. YOU CANNOT BUY THIS SET ANYWHERE.

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Description of the Daily Times Supersensitive Radiophone Receiving Set No taps, continuous wave length variations, equipped WITH PRIMARY AND SECONDARY COILS. Extra tine cabinet, beveled and graduated dial, sensitive and permanent crystal adjustment, No batteries needed. No maintenance cost. Everything complete. Can be used with other units to build a loud speaking set. Wave length range 750 meters. While this is rated as a 50-mile instrument, music and voice from more than double this distance have been brought in clearly. The head set consists of two receiving phones, 2,000 ohm resistance, navy type. Briefly the finest, most sensitive and compact radiophohe of its type. The Radiophone offered by the Daily Times is of special design, with latest improvements. If sold at retail the price would be at least $35.00.

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Listen in with the Daily Times Radiophone. O p eras, Lectures, Concerts, Recitals—the programs and messages of the Indianapolis and other broadcasting stations.

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