Broadcasting (July - Dec 1936)

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OCTOBER 8 BCM, Bay City, Mich. — Modif. license w to' 500 w 1 kw D. i ROK. Rockford. 111. — CP vert, anten increase D 500 w to 1 kw. •jFVD, Los Angeles — CP directional ana. increase 250 w to 1 kw, amended directional to vertical antenna. OCTOBER 9 .EW, Westinghouse E. & M. Co., ChicI Falls, Mass. — CP and license 6 high(I. stations. JEW Hearst Radio Inc., Washington — 1310 kc 100 w 250 w D unltd., fa-fies WOL contingent grant WOL ap change to 1230 kc. :'SAY, Rochester — License for CP 1210 100 w D. • EW, H. A. Hamilton, Spartanburg, k — CP 1420 kc 100 w 250 w D unltd. •lEW, J. H. Allison, Rhea Howard, B. Donnell, d/b West Texas Brdcstg. Co., hita Falls, Tex. — CP 1380 kc 1 kw I A. directional N. fHA, Madison, Wis. — License for CP nge equip., increase power. ;VOE, Santa Ana, Cal. — License for change equip., move trans. OCTOBER 10 >'DBJ, Roanoke, Va. — Modif. license 1 N 5 kw D to 5 kw N & D. /BLK, Clarksburg, W. Va.— Modif. CP trans., vert, antenna, trans, site. JEW, St. Petersburg C. of C, Fla. — 1050 kc 5 kw ltd. iv'IND, Gary. Ind. — Modif. license 1 kw l:w D to 5 kw N & D. :SL, Salt Lake City — CP change trans., t. antenna, increase to 500 kw. IWYO. Sheridan, Wyo. — License for change equip., vert, antenna, increase ver. move trans. OCTOBER 13 JEW, Metropolis Co., Jacksonville, Fla. :P 1310 kc 100 w unltd., amended to 0 kc 250 w. [ARK, Little Rock — Modif. CP increase ver, move trans., asking change 500 1 R D to 1 kw N & D. [RRV, Sherman, Tex. — License for CP modif. 1310 kc 100 w D. [PRC, Houston — Modif. license from uston Printing Co. to Houston Printing pp. »JEW, Curtis Brdcstg. Corp., Indianblis — CP 1500 kc 100 w N D Sh.— iiBV, unused facilities WKBV or equal 'ision of time amended to spec hours (jme not used by WKBV). WHLB, Virginia, Minn. — License for new station. '"JEW, Aberdeen News Co., Aberdeen, D.— CP 1390 kc 1 kw unltd. KFPY, Spokane — License for CP as dif. new equip., increase power, move ns. iOY, Phoenix, Ariz. — Vol. assign, li4ise to Salt River Valley Brdcstg. Co. NEW, Harold M & Mrs. Eloise Finlav. . Grande, Ore. — CP 1500 kc 100 w D. tended to 100 w 250 w D 1420 kc unltd. NEW, Mile High Radio Corp., Denver :P 1420 kc 100 w unltd., amended to 10 kc 100 w 250 w D. XRKO, Everett, Wash.— CP new trans., rt. antenna, change 1370 to 1420 kc, 50 to 100 w 250 w D. from Sh.-KVL to ltd., move studio, trans, locally. jRANSFER of the motion picture 'omotional activities of the Deirtment of Commerce from the [Decialties Division to the Eleciical Division, under Andrew W. use, chief of the latter section as announced recently. Mr. Cruse, radio engineer, was foi'merly : : ith broadcasting stations in Cuba. Kecord Piano Music at 33M R.P.M. with UNIVERSAL Professional Recording Machine Xew, improved design — Superlative performance— Solid, heavy — Precision machined — 16-in. distortion proof turntable disc — Constant speed rim drive — 110-volt AC 100% synchronous reversible motor — Individually calibrated timing bar provides for both 33% and 78 r.p.m. at 90, 110 and 130 lines per in. — Solid steel bar slide — The climax of four years of research and experiment. UNIVERSAL MICROPHONE CO., Ltd., 424 Warren Lane lnglewood,Calil.,U.S. A. Museum Opportunity THE SECOND-HAND dealer has made his first contact with television even though that visual art has not yet been dubbed commercially feasible. In the miscellaneous for sale column of the Washington Star of Sept. 29 there appeared — "Television, 2 sets, Jenkins, estate of the late inventor, worth $500; sell for $25." The inventor mentioned was the late C. Francis Jenkins, pioneer in visual radio who ten years ago was transmitting experimentally in Washington with mechanical scanning. Correct Radio on the Air TO BRING itself up-to-date on the correct use of radio in education, the Adult Education Council of Chicago is sponsoring a series of six lectures for executives of the 90 odd educational agencies and institutions that comprise its membership, including universities, libraries, museums, civic organizations and other bodies contributing to the culture of Chicago. Classes are held each Monday in the quarters of the University Broadcasting Council, where James M. Whipple, UBC production director, leads the group in an analysis of the correct and incorrect uses of radio for educational purposes. L J. FOX, New York (furs), will start a series of fall programs on WEAF, Oct. 16, Fridays, 7:45-8 p. m. Peck Adv. Agency Inc., New York, is agency. BETTER than .01% is what we guarantee all Scientific Radio Service Crystals. Why experiment — use the best. CRYSTAL SPECIALISTS SINCE 1925 Supplied in lsolantite Air-Gap holders in 550-1500 kc. band. Frequency drift guaranteed to be "LESS THAN THREE CYCLES" per million cycles per degree centigrade change in temperature. Approved by Federal Communications Commission. Two Crystals— $90 $ 50 xcZc^fe(Zc RAMO SERVICE 124 JACKSON AVENUE University Park HYATTSVILLE, MARYLAND Send for our price list and booklet Dept. B-1062 $an*cr9er _„t„t Street avb.> ^Vgast 25, Presto Be co sweet, flew ^orK res to "°:qth street m ^^"Sgfasa s .... » °f ^ than* "him our 8PPr per9onsr,ol-j heen S free 16 A' „ wishes to p bBerf«li7 „» chines t tTP ^.e write* «. 30 on ^c.vl formation rt» f °T ._. „, ai step 1 our order oU. " .nor!'1" „oTLY <,iven !>•"" , our appr per9onsr,ol-j heen Slv e 16 „ wishes to p oheerfuii7 „» chines t tr9 The writer a0 en arc aware that th 4in6. r^°^10n0ffor7^ coope-tion, -rrOU i0i J arc avare that w rdlng. „1n thanV-inS 7° r3 verTT Yours WOR with its power ful 50,000 watt transmitter, is one of the leading stations in the East. No compromise is ever made with quality at WOR — price is not considered — every piece of equipment must he the finest obtainable before it is accepted. The installation of PRESTO INSTANTANEOUS RECORDING equipment in the studios of WOR after the most gruelling tests that could be devised by the engineering staff is eloquent proof that PRESTO has no peer in its field. Write for new descriptive catalogue. MANUFACTURERS OF THE FAMOUS GREEN SEAL DISCS. EVERYTHING FOR RECORDING FROM A NEEDLE TO A COMPLETE STUDIO INSTALLATION. Export Division (except Australia and Canada) M. SIMONS & SONS, INC. 25 Warren Street, New York, N. Y. Cable: Simontrice, N. Y. RECORDING CORPORATION 139 West 19th Street, New York, N. Y. BROADCASTING • Broadcast Advertising October 15, 1936 • Page 85