Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1930)

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34. Radio communication, one of the most important of human discoveries, hearing on education, amusement, culture and business, must be preserved for the people and used always for their benefit and welfare. 35. All clear channel station applicants are prepared financially and otherwise, to install the most modern radio apparatus, in order to render additional and improved service to the American. people! 36. The people of the United States are entitled to receive the greatly improved and additional radio broadcasting reception which would inevitably result from granting all clear channel station applicants authority to use 50 KW: 37. The pioneers and promoters of the radio art deserve the gratitude and appreciation of the general public for the marvelous contribution they have made to the progress of the present age. 38. The owners and operators of applicant broadcasting stations are entitled to high commendation for the quality of service they are now rendering the listening public. 39. The expert engineering testimony presented during the hearings was practically unanimous in favor of all clear channel stations being operated with a power output of 50 KW. 40. No substantial or logical reason was advanced during the entire hearings against the use of 50 KW by all clear channel stations. 41. There are no technical, scientific or economic reasons, apparent to the Examiner, for limiting clear channel station applicants to the use of less than 50 KW. 42. The Federal Radio Commission, by modifying C-eneral Order No. 42, as amended, and authorizing all clear channel station applicants to operate with a power output of 50 KW, would make available additional and improved radio broadcasting reception to many millions of rural and. metropolitan listeners throughout America 43. The only barrier, apparent to the Examiner, to grant¬ ing all clear channel station applicants authority to operate with a power output of 50 KW, is General Order No. 42, -as amended. 44. The present state of the radio art will justify the Federal Radio Commission authorizing all clear channel stations to operate with 50 KW. 45. The granting to all clear channel station applicants authority to operate with a power output of 50 KW, on their present assigned frequencies, would serve public interest, convenience and necessity. 46. The greatest single contribution the Federal Radio Commission can now make to the listening public throughout America, is to permit all clear channel stations to operate with a power out¬ put of 50 KW.