Cossor Neon Tuning Indicator Record Turnable Control WIRELESS WORLD 1934 No 773

WIRELESS WORLD
The Practical Radio Journal
June 22nd, 1934 - No 773, Vol XXXIV, No 25

The Wireless World newspapers from the 1930s provide a wonderful insight into the early days of Cathode Ray Television and the popular interest in radios and electronics. The role of the BBC and foreign broadcasts are covered. Fascinating to study, these magazines provide information on some very rare models of Radio and TV apparatus. Finally the advertisements are great too!

In this issue:
  • Radio Reception with the Push-Pull Quality Amplifier - Modifying the Single-Span Receiver by W. T. Cocking
  • The Whole Spectrum - How all the wavelengths are allocated by nature
  • The Art of Ganging - The Superheterodyne - Adjusting the Oscillator Padding Condenser
  • Visual Tuning Indicator - New Cossor Neon Tube
  • Turning the Record - Methods of Speed Control in Gramophone Motors of Different Types by E. C. Wadlow

The magazine measures approximately 32 x 24 cm, with pages 419 - 436, plus many additional pages of advertisments

The Foreign Programmes section not present

Condition:
 This second-hand magazine is in good vintage condition - the staples have rusted making the pages loose, the cover is a grubby and the paper is browned with some spotting and fragile. On the plus side, the pages are all readable and flat. The magazine pictured below is the one you will receive.

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