Broadcasters’ news bulletin (July 1932-Mar 1933)

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applications EECEI\^ (continued) June 9j 1932 FOURTH ZONE (continued) The applicant is now licensed to operate 'under a specified hour scnedule with Stations KFRU and WGBF on 630 kc. The nearest station to Jefferson City on the frequency is Station WMAL, Washington, D. C. , operating unlimited time with power of 250 watts and 500 watts LS, The distance is approximately 825 miles. Tlie granting of the a]pplication would increase the quota. FIFTH ZONE 5-MLB-1028 KFSD Airfan Radio Corp. Mod. Lie. increase power from San Diego, California 500 watts, 1 KW LS to 1 SW day and night. The applicant is now licensed to operate unlimited time on 60C kc. The closest station to San Diego on this frequency is Station WMT , Waterloo, Iowa, operating wit/, 500 watts and unlimited time, approximately 1520 miles distant. 'The applicant is operating on a Canadian Shared frequency. The nearest Canadian Border point i.-; approxima.tely 1180 miles distant. This distance is greater than the Commission regulations require. The granting of the application would increase the quota 0.2 unit, 5-PB-2637 NEW Grief & Ericson C. P. erect new station on 1210 kc Lewiston, Idaho 100 watts and unlimited time. The closest station to the proposed location on the requested frequency is Sta¬ tion KGY, Olympia r Washington-; operating unlimited time with iOO watts. The distance is approximately 290 miles. On the adjacent frequency of 1220 kc and apprcximntely 25 miles distant. Station ZWSC, PuJlman, Washington, now operates with night p-wer of 1 EW and day power of 2 KW. The freque'ncy separation between that station and the proposed station is 10 kc. The mileage tables of the Commission Engineering Division recommend a separation of 199 miles under similar circumstances. The granting of the application would increase the quota 0.2 unit. LICENSE applications RECEIVED During the current week the Commission received applications for license cover¬ ing previo'usly authorized construction permits from the following stations: ZRSG , Seattle, Washington; KUMA, Yuma, Arizona; KFGQ,, Boone, Iowa. PERMIT APPLICATIONS RECEIVED During the current week bne Commission received applications re(questing author¬ ity to ma.ke changes in equipment including installation of automatic frequency control devices from the following stations: WCAH, Columb'us , Ohio; WTIC, Hav-tford, Connec¬ ticut.