Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1931)

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APPLICATIONS RECEIVED BY FEDERAL RADIO COMMISSION November 9 WABI , First Universalist Society of Bangor, Bangor, Maine, involuntary assignment of license from Pine Tree Broadcasting Corp. ; WTAR-WPOR, WTAR Radio Corporation, Norfolk, Va. , modification of license to increase power from 500 watts to 1 kilo¬ watt; WNBR-WGBC . Memphis Broadcasting Co. , Memphis, tenn. , license to cover C. p. issued 10/2/31 for local transmitter move; WJBV. Gadsden Broadcasting Co. , Inc., Gadsden, Ala., license to cover 3-P-B-1361, issued 5/15/31, for change in equipment and increase power from 50 watts to 100 watts; KGHI . 0. A. Cook, Little Rock, Ark. , modification of license requesting specified hours of operation authority to operate less than 12 hours per day; J. E. Wharton and M. B. Cline, d/b as Wharton & Cline, Joplin, Missouri, C. P. to erect a new station (transmitter at Carterville, Mo.) to use 1420 kc. , 100 watts, unlimited hours of operation, facilities of WMBH; WDAG, National Radio and Broadcasting Corp., Amarillo, Texas, modification of license to increase hours of operation from sharing with KGRS to unlimited; KSEI , Radio Service Corp. , Pocatello, Idaho, license to cover C. P. granted 10/2/31 for changes in equipment. November 10 WCSK, Congress Square Hotel Co. , Portland, Maine, determine license power by direct measurement of antenna in¬ put; WSYB. Philip Weiss, trading as Philip Weiss Music Co. , Rutland, Vt. , C. P. to move transmitter outside city limits, install new equipment, change frequency from 1500 kc. to 1340 kc. and increase power from 100 watts to 250 watts; KFUP, Sherwood H. Patterson, Denver, Colo., C. P. amended to omit increase in hours of operation. The following applications have been returned to the applicants : WREN . Jenny Wren Co. , Lawrence, Kansas, C. P. to move trans¬ mitter, (similar application denied 10/16/31); Wm. H. McHale, trading as Superior Broadcasting Co. . C. P. for new station on 1370 kc. (no answer to Commission’s letters ); East St. Louis Daily Journal Co.. East St. Louis, Ill. , C. P. for new station on 900 kc. (did not com¬ ply with G. 0. 102). Applications Other Than Broadcasting November 9 Division of Water Resources. Dept, of Public Works , Portable, State of Calif. , new C. P. for experimental service, experimental bands, 10 watts; Aeronautical Radio. Inc. : at Oakland, Calif., new C. P. for special experimental service, frequencies not specified, 10 watts; KGT, Fresno, Calif. , C. P. for new transmitter on 3160, 3166, 3172, 3178, 3182.5, 5570, 5660 kc. , 400 watts, aero¬ nautical service; American Radio News Corp. : KGXQ. . San Francisco, Cal.^ modification of C. P. for extension of time to 12/17/32; KIP, San Francisco, Calif. , modification of 3. po for extension of C. P. from 11/30/31 to 12/l/32; KNK, Mack ay Radio & Telegraph Co. , near Palo Alto, Calif. , modification of license for additional frequency of 1553b kc. , point-to-point service. 10