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SeptemlDcr 17, 1932
.applications received (Continued)
FRC El EE CALL NAIiE OF APPLICANT NATURE OF APPLICATION
FOURTH ZONE (Continued)
4-ML~3-1050 ICUSD University of South Dakota Modification of license to
Vermillion, South Dakota change hours to Sliare with KFNF
and WILL, To remove time clause from license.
These three applications should he considered together. The stations share time on a frequency of 890 kilocycles. If the hours of KFNF v/ere increased the zone and State of Iowa quota would ho increased.
FIFTH ZONE
5-AL-B-461 KTBR
5-MP-B-374 KGKX
5-EB-2S85 KPCB
E, BrovTn
Portland, Oregon
Sandpoint Broadcasting Co., Lewiston, Idalio
Queen City Broadcasting Co., Seattle, Washington
Voluntary assignment of license to KALE, Incorpora,ted.
Modification of construction permit issued 5-10-32 (to move station from Sandpoint, Idaho and make changes in equipment . ) To extend date of commencement and date of completion.
Construction permit for changes in equipment and increase operating power from 100 to 250 wa.tts.
Tlie nearest station to KPCB that might cause interference is KGW, Portland, Oregon, operating on 620 kilocycles, with 1000 watts power. KPCB operates on 650 kilocycles, there being only 30 kilocycles separation. The actual mileage is 60 miles while the recommended separation is 51 miles.
LICENSE APPLICATIONS RECEIVED
During the current week the Commission received applications for license cover¬ ing previously authorized permits from the following stations:
KFYO, Luhhock, Texas; KFBB, Great Falls, Montana; WIiAS, Springfield, Massachusseh ^®MD, Shreveport, Louisiana.