Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1932)

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WHADW, Pan American Airways, Inc., granted aviation a.ircraft license; frequencies 333 kc. to be used only beyond limits of United States and Alaska, and then only for communication be¬ tween aircraft and foreign stations; 500 kc., international call¬ ing and distress frequencies for ships and aircraft oversea; 1,708 kc., for direction finding purposes, 2870, 3082.5, 5692.5, 8220, 12,330, 16,440 kc. , unlimited, and 5404 kc. day only, 12 w. Shell Aviation Corp. , granted aviation aircraft license, 3105 kc., 2 w. ; American Airways, Inc., granted aviation license; frequencies, 3222.5 day only, not to be used within 300 miles of Canada or Mexico; 4917.5 day only, not to be used within 600 miles of Mexico; 3232.5, 3242.5, 3257.5, 3447.5, 3457.5, 3485, 5602.5, 5632.5 and 3105 kc., 500 w. ; Western Air Express, Inc., granted aviation license; frequencies 3105, 2906, 3072.5, 3082.5, 3088, 4967.5, 4987.5, 5510, 5540, 5672.5 kc., 50 w. (available to Marcn 1, 1933 only); WND, American Telephone and Telegraph Co., Hialeah, Fla., granted fixed public point-to-point telegraph license; frequencies 4097.5 kc., 400 w., directed toward Bahama Islands. Set For Hearing The Building Industries Broadcasting Co., Cincinnati, 0., requests CP, 900 kc., 250 w., daytime hours of operation. Broadcasting Applications Received Radio Investment Co., Newark, N.J., CP for new station to use 1450 kc., 250 w. , shares with WHOM, to use one-fourth time; requests facilities of WBMS, Hackensack, N.J. ; WRBX , Rich¬ mond Development Corp., Roanoke, Va. , mod. of license to change hours from shares equally with WHIS to share time with ’THIS, re¬ submitted without change; International Broadcasting Corp., Shreveport, La., CP for new station to use 850 kc. , 10 kw. Hours now used by KWKH which are: Daily, exc. Sunday, 6 a.ra. to 8 a.m., 8:30 p.m. to 12 midnight; Sundays, 7:45 p.m. to 12 mid¬ night; Sundays during Lent, 9 p.m. to 12 midnight. Requests all facilities of KWKH, Shreveport, La. WTAQ, Gillette Rubber Co., Eau Claire, Wis., mod. of license to chanpre hours from shares with KSCJ to same hours 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. in order to provide for simultaneous day operation with KSCJ to local sunset; KXL. KXL Broadcasters, Portland, Oreg. li¬ cense to cover CP issued Aug. 30, 1932, to move main transmitter different room, same building; New, Copper Electric Co., Lowell, Ariz., CP for new station to use 1110 kc., 50 w. , unltd. hours, resubmitted and amended as to transmitter and studio location, frequency, power and hours. Now requests 1200 kc., 100 w. day¬ time. (Studio location previously requested was Bisbee, Aria.) The following application for renewal of license has been resubmitted: WBAL, Consolidated Gas Electric Light & Power Co., of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md. , 1060 kc., 10 kw. , shares WTIC. -10