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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), December 1925, Advertising, p. 46

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46 MARINE REVIEW December, 1925 T b STANDARD upe Oil Engines Equipment! The Latest Marine Radio Development 6-Cylinder reversing 135 H. P. Standard Oil Engine Full Diesel Airless Injection 4 cycle en- gines built for direct propulsion in three, four, and six cylinder engines with un- equalled starting effort, making possible the lowest first cost in Diesel engine in- RCA Trans stallations. mitter Model ET—3627 In its new Continuous Wave tube trans- mitter (Model ET—3627), RCA has pro- duced the most up-to-date, efficient marine radio equipment obtainable today. | A single organization supplies the trans- mitter, receiver and direction finder for your ship; provides the radio operator; renders repairs and message service at its numerous stations; in brief, furnishes a complete marine radio service. RCA Marine Radio is installed on either sales or rental basis. VICTOR LYNN, 150’ Freighter, 370 tons 2—135 \H. P. Standard Oil Engines The VICTOR LYNN is practical proof of the superiority of the Standard method and reasonable overhead with Diesel en- gine economy. The features which have given the Standard its admitted su- periority are found exclusively in the Standard Full Diesel Engine. For further information write to the RADIO CORPORATION of AMERICA Marine Department 66 Broad St., New York City BALTIMORE PHILADELPHIA WASHINGION SAN FRANCISCO i ; : : DC: LOS ANGELES Write for full information covering our CHICAGO : CLEVELAND Diesel Oil Engines BOSTON SEATTLE NEW ORLEANS GALVESTON ee NORFOLK. VA. HONOLULU, T.H. Back of the Standard engines is the Standard Motor Construction Co. 176 Whiton St., Jersey City, N. Js, Us a MARINE RADIO Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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