NAB reports (Jan-Dec 1948)

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“Coordinated use of available data in the establishment of ground wave and skywave propagation characteristics. “Installation, adjustment and maintenance of the direc¬ tional antennas that are rapidly increasing in number and complexity. “Procedures for the elimination of interference problems originating from spurious emissions, and cross modulation effects. “Establishment of specifications for equipment that will insure operation, particularly with respect to frequency stability and modulation capabilities, within the permissible tolerances. “Establishment of Monitoring Stations for the measure¬ ment of frequencies and technical analysis of emissions.” OFFICERS OF THE MEETING Dr. Nicholas G. de Mendoza, Cuba, Chairman of the Conference Mr. J. W. Bain, Canada, 1st Vice-Chairman Mr. Eric Dimmer, Haiti, 2nd Vice-Chairman Mr. H. J. Clarke, Newfoundland, 3rd Vice-Chairman Mr. George E. Sterling, United States of America, 4th Vice-Chairman Mr. Hector Inchaustegui, Dominican Republic, 5th ViceChairman Mr. Lazaro Barajas, Mexico, 6th Vice-Chairman Delegation Membership Bahama Isla7ids: Not represented Canada Mr. Bain, Department of Transport, Ottawa Mr. W. G. Richardson, CBC Mr. Harry Dawson, CAB Cuba Dr. Mendoza, Director of Radio, Havana Mr. Mario Torres Menier, Ministry of Communications Mr. Jose J. Sentmanat, Ministry of Communications Mr. Alfonso Hernandez Cata, Ministry of Communications Mr. Guillermo Morales Lujan, Ministry of Communications Mr. Armando E. Villalon, Ministry of Communications Mr. Julio Benito de la Rosa, Ministry of Communications Mr. Mariano Durland Nieto, Ministry of Communications Mr. Raul Karman, Engineer Mr. Ventura Montes, Engineer Mr. Ramon L. Bonachea Mr. Carlos Estrada, Engineer Mr. Antonio de los Santos, Observer Dominican Republic Mr. Inchaustegui, Dominican Legation Haiti Mr. Timmer, Legation of Haiti, Observer Mexico Mr. Barajas, Ministry of Communications and Public Works Mr. Juan C. Buchanan, XEB Newjoundland Mr. Clarke, Posts and Telegraphs Mr. W. F. Galgay, Newfoundland Broadcasting Corporation Uiiited States of America Mr. Sterling, FCC Mr. Don R. MacQuivey, Vice-Chairman, State Depart¬ ment Mr. Neal McNaughten, FCC Mr. James E. Barr, FCC Mr. Joseph M. Kittner, FCC Mr. E. F. Vandivere, FCC Mr. George Gadea, FCC Mr. Raymond L. Harrell, American Embassy Mr. Raymond F. Guy, NBC Mr. Royal V. Howard, NAB Mr. John DeWitt, CCBS Mr. James Parker, CBS Mr. John Preston, ABC Mr. George Adair, Consultant Mr. Andrew Ring, Westinghouse Mr. E. M. Johnson, MBS Mr. G. Fritz Leydorf, CCBS iMr. J. W. Wright, CBS