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Domestic Console Radiograms: GEC BC9239 Console Radiogram

This GEC advert from September 1950 heralds the quality engineering inside this sturdy console radiogram.

right inside…

Every GEC set is ‘right inside’ – and that is what really counts. GEC Radio advertising is based on this theme. It reminds the public that only a set with really good engineering design can give really good listening. As a dealer, you don’t need this reminder – you appreciate that GEC set are designed to make servicing as simple as possible and to keep it down to a minimum. You will also appreciate the number of people who will be saying "GEC – and a good job too!"

For the Record Enthusiast

2 waveband, five valve, superhet three-speed auto-change radiogram for 200/250 volts, 50 cycles AC. 10" loudspeaker with provision for external loudspeaker. Delayed AVC. Consumption 70 watts radio, 90 watts gramophone. The automatic record changer plays up to ten 10" or 12" records. Record storage space is provided.

Model BC9239 £18-18-0 including tax.

GEC Radio & Television – and a good job too!

The General Electric Co., Ltd.  Magnet House, Kingsway, London WC2