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n—n-0-u-fL-C-i-.fL 0 New KSO Transmitter Piercing the Central Iowa skies soon will be KSO's new 550 foot combination AM-FM tower, as construction proceeds on the station's new transmitter and building. Work is going ahead on the ultra modem building which will house both the new 5 kilowatt AM and 50 kilowatt FM transmitters. RCA has completed the new KSO AM transmitter (type BTA-5F) and it is on display in the RCA booth at the NAB Convention this week. With the installation of this new equipment, KSO takes yet another progressive step toward providing Central Iowa listeners with better reception and better entertainment . . . yes, and more responsitv promotion for advertisers, too. In Des Moines and Central Iowa, your best buy's KSO. &0 DES MOINES, IOWA 5000 WATTS Basic Columbia Outlet in Central Iowa Murphy Broadcasting Company, Kingsley H. Murphy, President George J. Higgins, General Manager Heodley-Reea* Co , National Representatives rs:o Architect's Drawing of New KSO Transmitter Building, Des Moines, Iowa NOVEMBER, 1946