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Danziger-Jones, Inc.; New York City, New York

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Name: Danziger-Jones, Inc.; New York City, New York    (USA)  
Abbreviation: danziger-j
Summary:

In a April 1925 Radio Broadcast magazine advertisement on page 1030 the Danziger-Jones, Inc. company was located at 25 Waverly Place in New York City, New York.

Trade Name: Telos

Founded: 1922
History:
Lester L. Jones changed his name from Lester L. Israel around 1922. He worked for Emil Simon from about 1914 to 1920; during the war, he was with Lt. Eaton's group at the Washington Navy Yard (with Priess and Horle, and Hazeltine as a consultant)where he developed the SE143 receiver. Forming Danziger-Jones in 1922, he designed the Telos Vario-Transformer (a tunable RF transformer) in January 1923.


Some models:
Country Year Name 1st Tube Notes
USA  24 Telos Kit   4 dials (primary tuning control knobs) 
USA  25 Telemonic III (Three) Telos Kit   4 dials (primary tuning control knobs). Four dials that tune as one. With the "Uni-control... 

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Further details for this manufacturer by the members (rmfiorg):

April 1925 Radio Broadcast magazine advertisement page 1030tbn_usa_danziger_telos-1.jpg
Circa 1925 AMSCO Products Catalog of the Danziger-Jones Telos Vario-Trasformerstbn_usa_amsco_catalog_page_1.jpg

  

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