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How About Operators? 



Prospective users of wireless usuany ask us: "But what about 

 operators? Aren't they hard to get?" 



The answer is: "Not if you use C & W apparatus." 



The old style sets, with their high voltage, low factor of safety 

 and numerous critical adjustments, could be operated only by an 

 expert, with a specialized training, — and such men are hard to get. 



But C & W sets have a voltage of only 200 volts as against from 

 8,000 to 20,000 volts in the old style sets, a factor of safety of ten 

 as against one and a half, and no critical adjustments. These 

 factors make a set so simple, rugged, reliable and easy to operate 

 that anyone who knows the code can operate C & W sets and keep 

 them in operation — and learning the code is a simple matter 

 taking from four to six weeks. If C & W sets are installed in your 

 forests, your wardens can operate them after a short training. 



No C & W set has ever broken down in service; the initial cost of 

 a C & W set is about one quarter that of other sets on the market; 

 the upkeep costs are almost negligible; and you can always get 

 operators for G & W sets among your own men. 



May we he'p you solve your problem ? 

 Details an] expert advice from our 

 engineers upon request. 



Cutting & Washington, Inc. 



1083 Little Building - BOSTON, Mass. 



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