Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1932)

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Co., Inc., Denver, Colo., granted renewal of spec. exp. license; W7XB, Montana State College, Bozeman, Mont., granted renewal of gen. exp. license; ]VSDH, Aeronautical Radio, Inc., Nashville, Tenn., granted authority to operate aeronaut ical and aeronautical point-to-point stations by remote control with the operator on duty at control point only; T/QBU , Radiomarine Corp. of America, New York City, granted authority to operate for 60 days pending receipt of formal application aboa.rd Vessel "Malaina" ; frequency ranges 125 to 500 and 8,200 to 17,100; 750 w. and 150 w. ; KDAH , States Steamship Co., Portland, Oreg. , granted 60-day authority to operate aboard Vessel "Heredia,", pending receipt of formal application; frequency range 6,170 to 12,420 kc., and 143 to 500 kc., 200 w. and 750 w. ; WKEG, Tropical Radio Teieg. Co., New York City, granted 60-day authority to operate pending receipt of formal application, Vessel "Colombia". Renewal Of Licenses The following stations were granted renewal of licenses for the regular period: ’TALR, Zanesville, Ohio; WEBR, Buffalo, N.Y. (auxiliary), WFBG, Altoona, Pa.; WSAJ , Grove City, Pa.; TTEL, Philadelphia, Pa. ; KFJB , Marshalltown, la.; KFYO, Lubbock Tex.; KGCR, ‘Vatertown, S. Dak.; KGH I , Little Rock, Ark. WABZ, Samuel D. Reeks, New Orleans, La.; KSCJ , The Sioux City Journal, Sioux City, Iowa; renewal of license application set for hearing and temporary license granted subject to such ac¬ tion as the Commission may take on the pending application for re¬ newal. * Amat eur Licenses The Commission granted 147 amateur station licenses, consisting of 26 new, 86 renewals and 35 modifications. Set For Hearing KHI , Press tireless, Inc., Honolulu, T.H., renewal of fixed public press point-to-point telegraph license; KEE , RCA Communications, Bolinas, Calif., renewal of fixed public point-topoint telegraph license; TJQ , Press ’.Tireless, Inc., Hicksville, N.Y. ; KMV, San Francisco, Calif.; renewal of fixed public press point-to-point telegraph license; T7MBH, W. M. Robertson, Joplin, Mo., requests modification of license to increase specified hours of operation; 'TOR , Bamberger Broadcast ing Service, Inc., Newark, N.J., application for modification of CP to authorize location of its 50 k.w. transmitter at Tremley, N.J. set for hearing be¬ cause of protest of Southern Radio Corp., licensee of Stations 7MV and 7MT7, located near proposed site. Miscellaneous ]7HHS, Lloyd B. Marsh, Receiver, Hackensack, N.J., denied renewal of license on 1450 kc., 250 w. This station has been using one-quarter time; T7UMA , Albert H. Scherman, Yuma, Ariz. , application for modification of license to make change in hours