Broadcasters’ news bulletin (July 1932-Mar 1933)

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September 17, 1932 iPPLiCATIOITS EECEIVID (Continued) THIRE ZONE (Continued) Tlicse two applications should he considered together. Should WTPI he allowed to move as requested, then WCSC could talce over the frequency of WTFI without any interference. WTi'I, located at Creenville, South Carolina, v/ould he 690 miles from WnL, Syracuse, Hew York, operating on 1360 kilocycles. The Engineers table of the Com¬ mission recommends a separation of 1,000 miles. WJKS, Gary, Indiana, operating on the sane frequency, is 560 miles a^vay. The proposed site of the station would also hring it within 580 miles of WGSS, Chicago, on the same frequency. The application of WCSC for increased power would increase the quota hut the State is now under quota. 3-FB-2o67-A KOMA national Radio Manufacturing Co. , Oklahoma City, Oklaiioma Construction permit amended to give exact location of proposed transmitter as 7 l/2 miles H. E, of Oklahoma City on U. S. High¬ way ITo. 66 and additiona,! data on proposed equipment. 3-EB-2629 lE’W The Greenville Hev/s-Piedmont Co. Greenville, South Carolina Construction permit for new sta¬ tion to use 590 kes, 250 watts night, 500 watts day amended to give exact location as 3'| miles H.W. of Greenville, S. C. for transmitter. 3-EB-2S87 HEW John S. Pitts, III, Tus caloosa.Alah ama Construction permit for new sta¬ tion to use 1370 kes, 100 watts, unlimited hours. Requests facilities of WAIvIC, Anniston, Alabama. The nearest station on the same frequency, 1370 kilocycles is WPE3, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, using 100 watts power. The actual mileage is 160 miles. Tlie Engineers of the Commission recommend a separation of 185 miles. FOURTH ZOHE 4-ML-B-1051 KFHF Henry Field Company Shenandoah, lov/a 4-ML-B-1052 Y/ILL University of Illinois Urhana, Illinois Modification of License to change hours to Share v/ith KUSD and WILL To remove time clause from li¬ cense. Modification of license to change hours to Share with KFHF and KUSD To remove time clause from li¬ cense.