Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1932)

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of operation, heretofore designated for hearing, reconsidered and granted; T7MT , Taterloo Brdcstg. Co., Waterloo, la., dismissed ‘byappellant in Court of Appeals, on Nov. 26; XOB , New Mexico Col¬ lege of Agriculture, State College, N. Mex. ; granted authority to take depositions in re applications for renewal of license and for license covering construction permit; U2 XV, Radio "Engineer Laborat ories , New York City, granted authority to take deposi¬ tions in re aoplications for renewal of amateur license, CP and license, in dockets Nos. 1774, 1737, 1775, 1776, 1777 and 1778; 7GG U, United States Broadcasting Corp. , Brooklyn, N.Y., granted authority to take depositions in re appeals for con¬ struction permits, renewal and license to cover CP, Dockets Nos. 1774, 1797, 1775, 1776, 1777 and 1778. 1780, 1831 and 1841; 7NBX , The '7NBX Brdcstg. Corp., Springfield, Vt., license to cover CP issued July 5, 1932, and modification to change transmitter location, new equipment, change frequency, power ana hours from 1200 kc. , 10 w. , Shares with RCAX to 1260 kc., 250 w daytime; RJEQ, Sun-Gazette Brdcstg. Co., -villiamsport , Pa., modi¬ fication of CP issued July 26, 1932, for new station to extend dates of commencement and completion to Jan. 1, 1933, and Feb. 1, 1933, respectively; 171 S. The South Carolina Brdcstg. Co., Colum¬ bia, S.C., voluntary assignment of license to Station '"IS, Inc.; KV00 , Southwestern Sales Corp., Tulsa, Okla. , modification of CP issued Nov. 11, 1931, for 25 kw. transmitter to extend date com¬ pletion to March 17, 1933; KFIZ, The Reporter Printing Co., Fond du Lac, Rise,, license to cover CP issued May 24, 1932, for new transmitter; James A. Britton and R. ’7. Britton, Juneau, Alaska C? for new station to use 1210 kc., 100 w. , daytime (10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ) . Applications Other Than Broadcasting Radio Engineering Laboratories, Inc., Nash Auto, per¬ mit for 60,000-80,000 kc., 10 w. , gen. exp.; Police Dept., City of Gary, Ind. , CP for municipal police station. Frequencies to be assigned by Commission, 100 w. ; Police Dept., Baltimore, Md. , CP for municipal police station. Frequencies to be as¬ signed; 500 w. ; ]7SDK, Aeronautical Radio, Inc., Memphis, Tenn., modification of CP for extension of construction period. Aero¬ nautical point to point station; Police Dept., Jacksonville, Fla. CP for municipal police station. Frequency to be assigned; 400 w.; Police Dept., Reading, Pa., CP for municipal police sta¬ tion. Approximately 2400 kc . , 100 w. ; TBL , Radiomarine Corp. of America, Buffalo, N.Y., modi¬ fication of license for change in hours of operation to con¬ tinuous service during season of Great Lakes navigation, pointto-point tlegraph station; coastal telegraph station; RRL, Radiomarine Corp. of America, Duluth, Minn., mod. of license, same as above. There were also received 218 applications for amateur station licenses. XXXXXXXXXXXXX -12