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1 Im.Y I960 FLIGHT 13 Designed, primarily for use by private and public telephone operators and approved by the G.P.O., STC Lightweight Headsets are now being widely used for other applications. Authorities and operators concerned with audio monitoring and control have quickly recognized the advantages in comfort and sensitivity provided by this new design. Wider use for STC Lightweight Headsets The "Rocking Armature" principle which gives improved sensitivity and frequency response—an important STC development in telephone receiver design—has been incorporated into these instruments. The main advantages of this STC product are: extraordinary light weight, a high degree of comfort, stability and manoeuvrability and constant level of transmission regardless of head movement. Available in black or ivory nylon plastic which is virtually unbreakable. Write for Brochure D/104 STC Lightweight Head Receiver in use at Broadcasting House. These instruments have been adopted by the B.B.C. for use in their London and provincial studios. At London Airport, B.E.A. Apron Control have recently reorganised t,heir communication facilities to cater for their 400 air movements a day peak load. The controllers use STC Lightweight transmitter/receiver headsets to assist them with strain-free operation. Standard Telephones and Cables Limited 60/1D Registered Office: Connaught House, Aldwych, London, W.C.2TELEPHONE DIVISION : OAKLEIGH ROAD • NEW SOUTHGATE LONDON N.I!
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