Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1930)

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The Coast Guard, service is planning to build a new traffic control station at Fort Heat, Winthrop, Mass. , and to purchase radio¬ phone receivers for section bases, patrol boats, picket boats, life boats, etc. "Electronics” in an editorial in the November issue calls upon the Radio Commission to open all cleared channels to high power broadcasting stations so that the farmers may receive a better grade of radio programs. The following is from Variety? "NBC and Columbia are figured to do a combined biz of around '$20, 000, 000 this year compared to the year before when NBC alone grossed something like $15,000,000. Drop is figured from 20 to 25 per cent in executives* estimates." X X X X X X X X APPLICATIONS RECEIVED BY FEDERAL RADIO COMISSION November 6 — WDAG. National Radio & Broadcasting Corp. , Amarillo, Texas, modification of C. P. to change transmitter loca¬ tion from West of Amarillo to the Tri State Fair Park, Amarillo, and extend completion date on C. P. to 11/27/30; King Evans, Marshall, Texas, C. P. application amended to request 1420 kc. , instead of 1340 kc. , with daytime hours; KFKA, The Mid Western Radio Corp., Greeley, Colo. , C. p. to change equipment. November 7 — York Broadcasting Company. York, Penna. , C. ?. application amended to request 1000 kc. , instead of 970 kc. with daytime hours; KGRS, Gish Radio Service, Amarillo, Texas, license to cover C. ?. issued 3/l/30 to move transmitter and studio locally and install new equipment; WMBF., Isle of Dreams Broadcasting Corp., (WIOD— WMBF), license to cover C. P. issued 9/5/30 to move transmitter locally on Collins Island, Miami Beach, Fla. , and studio irom Collins Island to Miami, Fla. : WRBQ . J. Pat Scully, Greenville, hiss. , license to cover C. P. issued "2/11/30 to install new equip¬ ment and increase power from 100 w. to 250 W. day and 100 W. night on 1210 kc. November 8 W0 RCWE PS , Alfred Frank Kleindienst, Worcester, h?'Ss. , request for authority to install automatic frequency control; Norman R. Hoffman, Harrisburg, Pa. , request for authority to voluntarily assign license to the Keystone Broadcasting Corp. ; WJW, John F. Weimer, *Manfield Broadcasting Association), Mansfield, Ohio, Co ?. to change equipment, change frequency from 1210 kc. , to 930 kc. , and increase power from 100 watts to 250 watts with unlimited hours; Bryan T. ColeT Norman, Oklahoma, C. P. to erect a new station to use 710 kc. , 100 watts and unlimited hours. 10