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Deaf Hearing Aids French Regional Stations Wayfarer WIRELESS WORLD 1935 No 841 WIRELESS WORLDThe Practical Radio & Television JournalOctober 11th, 1935 - No 841, Vol XXXVII, No 15 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: France Wakes Up - How The Regional Scheme Affects British Listeners - French Regional Stations by E. C. Thomson Super Regeneration on the Ultra-Short-Waves - Quenching at High Frequencies by H. B. Dent Development of the Wireless Aerial by Commander J. A. Slee Deaf Aids - Part 2: An Analysis of some of the problems of design by N. W. McLachlan - Hearing Aids Variable Selectivity? Certainly, but let it be properly designed Wayfarer Portable The magazine measures approximately 32 x 24 cm, with pages 387 - 410, plus many additional pages of advertisments 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. I accept returns, and any questions, just ask! FBS Office stacks _gsrx_vers_1480 (GS 9.1.1 (1480))
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