Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1930)

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PORTER VICE-PRESIDENT OF RCA Go Harold Porter, of San Francisco, was recently elected Vice-President of the Radio Corporation of America in charge of Pacific Coast activities. No announcement was made of the election at the time of the meeting of the Directors, as it was planned that Gen. James G. Harbord, Chairman of the Board, should notify Mr. Porter personally of the Directors* action. X X X X X X X LICENSES AGAIN EXTENDED Licenses of all broadcasting stations which have filed applications for renewal were extended for the regular 90-day period beginning August 1, under an order adopted July 13th by the Federal Radio Commission. Three stations that are operating on channels prescribed by the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia are not affected by the order. X X X X X X WORK STARTED ON RADIO BEACON Work has started on the Washington radio range beacon, marking the final step in second extended blind-flying airway, according to the Department of Commerce. With stations at Greensboro, N. C. , Spartanburg, S. C. , Richmond, Va. , and Atlanta, Ga. , more nearly completed than the Washington beacon, it is expected that the entire link in the coastal chain will be put into operation between July 21st and August 1st. X X X X X X X RADIO EXPORTS SHOW GAIN Following is a table showing the exports of radio apparatus from the United States as compiled by the Electrical Division of the Department of Commerce: 9