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Radio Electric Laboratories; New York City, NY

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Name: Radio Electric Laboratories; New York City, NY    (USA)  
Abbreviation: radioelect
Products: Model types
Summary:

Radio Electric Laboratories
1931 Broadway - 116 West 65th Street  (Company catalog)
New York City, New York

Not to be confused with the Radio Engineering Laboratories (REL) located in Long Island, NY.

Trade Name: "REL"

History:

Radio Electric Laboratories was R. E. Lacault’s Ultradyne firm. Lacault published the 1926 book "Super Heterodyne Construction and Operation" and the firm sold kits based on his Ultradyne circuit. 

Lacault also was the chief engineer of the Phenix Radio Corp. in 1925, which advertised with his name and used the REL logo on their products.

Radio Electric Laboratories was short-lived as Robert E. Lacault died in 1929.

This manufacturer was suggested by Alan Larsen.


Some models:
Country Year Name 1st Tube Notes
USA  25 R. E. Lecault LR4 Ultradyne UX201A  Lacault LR4 Ultradyne kit based on R. E. Lacault's Ultradyne circuit. Also see the Phenix ... 

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