Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 289, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1922 — Page 15
APRIL 14,1922.
Get a COMPLETE RADIO Receiving Set
The Indiana Daily Times is the only Newspaper in Indianapolis to offer a complete receiving set, which anybody can obtain with very little effort.
You Can Earn This Complete Set in a Few Hours of Your Spare Time! And You Will Get a Real Outfit —Nothing Left Out The Times Radiophone Includes an Expensive Head Set With Two Receiving Phones
Now Everybody Can Listen in on the Great Air Line One of the greatest inventions the world has ever known now available to everybody. A complete Supersensitive Radio Receiving Set of the highest quality materials, is all yours for a very little work during your spare time. An unlimited amount of money is being spent every week on Radio. President Harding and a number of Congressmen have Radio Sets in their homes. Hotels and apartments in Indianapolis and other cities are having them installed from day to day, appreciating that Radio sendee is fast becoming a public necessity. THIS IS THE BIGGEST AND MOST LIBERAL OFFER EVER MADE BY AN INDIANAPOLIS NEWSPAPER. GET THE JUMP ON THE FIELD BY STARTING NOW.
The Indiana Daily Times’ super-sensitive Radio Receiving Set, comprising Tuner Cabinet and head set with receiving, phones. Actual size of Tuner Cabinet, 7% in. x 6% in. x 4% in.
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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 line 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 radiophone 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.
Harrison Durant O.K.’s Times Set Harrison Durant, manager of the Radio Division of the Hatfield Electric Company, Indianapolis, writes as follows: “I have personally inspected the Indiana Daily Times Radiophone, which you left with me, and found it to be all that was claimed for it. “We took the set in an automobile and drove to several different distant points in the city, and had no difficulty in lucking up market reports and music being broadcasted by WOH (Hatfield Electric Company). I believe any person who is fortunate enough to secure one of these sets will find that they will derive a great deal of satisfaction from owning it.”
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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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