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Title
Federal Junior radio receiver sales brochure, c. 1922
Date Created and/or Issued
1920-1925
Contributing Institution
History San Jose Research Library
Collection
History San Jose Online Catalog
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Description
"The radio era is upon us -- a new world of information, instruction and amusement is available to you for the taking. The latest developments in international politics and commerce are being sent out by radio -- broadcast throughout every hour of the day....All this and more is yours through the medium of the Federal Jr. radio telephone receiver...The Federal Jr. is, in itself, a complete receiving set requiring nothing more than the aerial wires for its operation. It is most ruggedly and simply constructed, beautiful in appearance, simple in its operation and absolutely reliable. No batteries of other source of power is required for is operation nor are replacements of any kind ever required..." "It comes to you complete, ready for use, and costs you only $25.00." Full specifications on back of brochure.
Type
Image
Identifier
8CD8E907-2FEF-4F74-8A55-141214984658
2003-37-241
Subject
Federal Telephone and Telegraph Company
Radio--Receivers and reception--Catalogs (LCSH)
Radio broadcasting (LCSH)

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