Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1930)

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voluntary assignment of license to the Brownsville Herald Publishing Co.; WFBL , Onondaga Radio Broadcasting Corp. , Syracuse, N. Y. , modification of license to change location of transmitter from Minoa to Collamer, N. Y. , extend commencement date, and extend completion date to Dec. 1, 1930; WNRC , Wayne M. Nelson, Greensboro, N. 0. , consent to voluntary assignment of license to North Carolina Broadcasting Co. ; KELW, Union Bank & Trust Co. , of Los Angeles, (guardian of Estate of Earl L. White), Burbank, Cal., involuntary assignment of license from Earl L. White to Union Bank and Trust Co. of Los Angeles; WOP, Station WOD, Beaumont, Texas, extension of license to October 31,1930; WLAP, American Broadcasting Corp. of Ky. , Louisville, Ky. , license to cover C. P. 1200 kc. , 250 watts day and 100 watts night, unlimited time; KG0V, Radiomarine Corp. of America, "Morro Castle" , New York, temporary authority to operate pending receipt of application Calling 143, 500 kc. , A1 emission; Al, A2 and B emission. Working 151, 153, 157, 159, 160, 400, 410, 425, 454, 468 kc. , Al and A2 emission, radio compass 375 kc. , 750 watts main transmitter, 50 watts auxiliary trans¬ mitter. Also, Interstate Geophysical Exploration Co. , Portable, La. and Tex., 6 new C. P.8s on frequencies 1600, 1652, 1664, 1680, 1704 kc. , 10 watts; W8XL, General Motors Radio Corp., Dayton, Ohio, modification of C. P. covering extension of time to Oct. 2, 1930; KNW, Mackay Radio & Telegraph Co. , Palo Alto, Cal. , renewal of license for public point to point service, frequency 52 as listed on application 2 transmitters 5 KW each; Al and A2 emission, to com¬ municate with Hawaiian Islands, Midway Island, Manila and other stations with which Mackay Co. is licensed to communicate with, after Dec. 31st, exact frequency must be specified; KNN, Same Co. , near Honolulu, T. H. , renewal of license for point to point service; KSM, Globe Wireless, Ltd., Los Angeles, Cal., modification of C.P. extending completion date to Dec. 31, 1930; WAA , Radio Corp. of America, Ohio Co., Detour, Mich., modification of C. P. to change hours of operation, also modification of license to cover same. Also, For New Stations: Don Lee. Inc. . Los Angeles, Cal., C. P. amateur band frequencies, 500 w. ; Radiomarine Corp. of America, portable in San Francisco Bay & vicinity, C. P. 375 kc. , 10 watts, to be used for transmissions in connection with cali¬ bration of direction finders, at such times and under such condi¬ tions as will cause no interference with operation of other sta— tions; American Telephone and Telegraph Co. , nea,r Sacramento, Cal., C. P. 6755, 9170,9870, 14590, 19820, 21060 kc. , 20 KW; glgin National Watch Co. , Elgin, Ill. , C. P. in amateur band, 500 w. ; ffestinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co. , Saxonburg, Pa. , C. P. for experimental experiment to operate on KDKA’s frequency 980 kc. , with varying power of from 50 to 400 KW, between hours of 1 and 6 A. M. daily, only; Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. , portable on truck to be used principally in New Jersey, C. P. for portable transmitter frequencies 1604, 2398, 3256, 4795, 6425 kc. , 400 watts; Department of Airport. City of Cleveland, Ohio, C. P. for 90 days transmitter to be operated only when airplane is actually landing under its guidance and watch be maintained on 3106 kc, , during all periods of operation of transmitter 10 watts; Sun Oil Co. , Dallas, Texas, C. P. 1604 kc. , 1 KW; City of Portland. Oregon, Bureau^of Police, C. P. for 10 days, frequency 2452 kc. , 25 watts power for experiments. 10