Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1941)

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8/2G/41 Last week it was announced that construction will he started soon on another nev/ building to be erected by the General Electric Company in Schenectady for the manufacture of Industrial and radio tubes to be ready for operation in 'February. A single¬ story manufacturing section v;ill contain 120, OjO square feet of floor space vi/hile 15,000 square feet of floor space will bo avail¬ able in a twoy-story office section. The new facilities will provide greater capacity for the manufacture of the company’s lines of vacuum tubes which include air-and water-cooled radio transmitting tubes, ignitrons, hot cathode mercury vapor rectifiers, thyratrons, high vacuum recti¬ fiers, phototubes, cathode ray tubes, special receiver tubes, vacuum capacitors, measurement tubes, vacuun switches, vacuum and ionization gages, ballast tubes, vacuum flasks and similar products, V j\. .A. ilLW Pli ilONITOR LOUDSPEAKER A new high-fidelity loudspeaker and high-fidelity ampli¬ fier for use in PM broadcast stations is offered by the General Electric Company at Schenectady, The speaker, of single-unit construction, provides high-quality reproduction for the stationoperating staff and for parts of the station where true highfidelity reproduction is desirable, such as in audience and sponsor rooms. ■\r -.r -y \r y -r v* "r J'i, A yw A A PCC ACT I OK Southern Calif. Broadcasting Co,, Pasadena, Cal,, granted construction permit for a new station to operate on 1430 kilocycles, 1 kilowatt, daytime, Washrigton Broadcasting Co,, u'ashington. Pa., granted petition for reconsideration and grant without hearing the applica¬ tion for a new station. Seaboard x^adio Broadcasting Corp,, Philadelphia, Pa,, granted construction permit for a' new (Pk) station to operate on frequency 48,100 kilocycles for coriuiercial PH broadcasts; coverage 9,300 square miles; population 3,900,000, iVescoast Broadcasting Co,, \7enatchee, k7ash,, granted construction permit to install a now transmitter and antenna, increase power to 500 watts night, 1 kilowatt day, snd change frequency to 560 kilocycles. 11