Broadcasters’ news bulletin (July 1932-Mar 1933)

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July 16, 1932 1020 KC HEARINGS BEGIN MONDAY (corxt-' nusd) KGGF, Coffeyville, Kansas; T7CC0, Minneapolis, Minn.; TITKAR, East Lansing, Mich.; KJE, Seattle, Washington; KDKA, East Pittsburgh, Pa.; WBAL, Baltimore, Md. ; Wilmington, Del.; WBSO , Needham, Mass.; WCFL, Chicago, Ill.; WYC, New York City; I7PCH, New York City; WHDH, Gloucester, Mass.; WEEU, Reading, Pa.; WSAJ, Grove City, Pa.; WTIC, Hartford, Conn,; WCBA, Allentown, Pa.; WSW, Pittsburgh, Pa.; KQV, Pitts¬ burgh, Pa.; WTEL, Philadelphia, Pa.; WJ, Detroit, Michigan; WHP, Harrisburg, Pa, WSAN, Allentown, Pa.; WNBW, Carbondale, Pa.; John Brownlee Spriggs, Washington, Pa.; WOWO, Port Wayne, Ind. ; WWVA, Wheeling; West Ve. ; WHAM, Eochestey, N. Y. ; WJJD, Mooseheart , Ill.; WEBC, Superior, Wisconsin; KPUL, Galveston, Texas; ICDYL, Salt Lake City, Utah; WNBZ, Saranac Lake, N. Y. ; KTSA, San Antonio, Texas; KLCN, Blytheville , Ark.; WPAM, South Bend, Ind.; WSBT, South Bend, Ind,; WNBOf', Washington, Pa.; WHBC, Canton, Ohio; WHBU, Anderson, Ind.; WPBM, Indianapolis, Ind.; Hist Street Baptist Church, Indianapolis, Indiana. CBS OBSEEVES TELEVISION AimiVERS^iRY Station WaBC and the ooast-to-coast Columbia network will be synchronized with W2XAB’s television facilities when the first anniversary of Columbia’s regular trans mission of television urograms will be celebrated fr:.m 9:00 to 9:15 p.m. , EDST, Thursday, Julj^ 21st, The same event will also inaugurate regular broadcasting of simultaneous sight and sound on one wave-length j a revolutionary development in visual broadcastir^g. TWO ITEW EADIO STaND^iEDS The American Standards Association has just approved two new national standards for radio. The standards ■ were developed by the technical committee on Radio working iinder the procedure of the Amercan Standards Association, with the Institute of Radio Engineers and the American Institute of Electrical Engineers directing the technical work. Alfred N. Goldsmith, vice-pres?.dent of the Radio Corporation of America, is chairman of the committee. The first of the standards applies to certain details in the manufacture of broadcast receivers which it is desirable to have unifoivn in the sets of all ma.nufacturers . The second standard specifies dimensions for many of the principal types of bases and sockets of vecuiom tubes used in both receiving and transmitting. The type of base covered in the standard are four-pin bases of the large and small type; large four-pin base without bayonet pin; large five-pin base without bayonet pin; four-pin transmitting tube base; large transmitting tube base; four-pin sockets for rece receiving tubes and five-pin sockets for receiving tubes,,