Heinl radio business letter (Jan-June 1944)

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1/7/44 Saturday, January, 29 10:00 A, M, Symposium K. M. Turner presiding, "Engineering Work of the Federal Communications Commission" by Lieut. E. K. Jett, Chief Engineer, Federal Communications Commission; "Timely Broad¬ cast Matters" by G-. P, Adair, Assistant Chief Engineer of the Federal Communications Commission; "Police, Aviation and Maritime Services" by W. N. Krebs, Chief of the Safety and Special Services Division, Federal Communications Commission; "International Point-to-PoInt and Allocation Problems" by P. F. Siling, Chief of the Inter¬ national Division, FGC Engineering Department. 12:30 P.M, Students' Luncheon 2:30 P,M, ^ Technical Session Lloyd Espenschied, presiding. It is also expected to have prominent American, British, Russian and Chinese authorities outline radio engineering in their respective countries. Joint Evening Session With A. I.E.E. January 27 Of interest to the I.R. E. membership are the arrangements which have been made with the American Institute of Electrical Engineers for a Joint evening meeting on Thursday, January 27th, to be held in the Auditorium of the Engineering Societies Building, 33 West 39th Street, New York City. Major-General R. B, Colton, of the Signal Corps, will talk about enemy communication equipment and will dis¬ play some of the captured apparatus. This equipment will be at the Hotel Commodore on Friday afternoon, January 20th. The A, I.E.E. is holding its technical meeting during the week of January 24th and, for the convenience of I. R.E. members, their communications papers will be concentrated during the afternoon session of January 27, 1944, The program for the latter date is outlined below: Thursday, January 27, 1944 2:00 P.M. American Institute of Electrical Engineers Session Five Electronics and Communication Papers given below: "a Short-Cut Method of Estimating the Telephone Interference Factor of Power Systems with Rectified Load", by C. W, ^rick; "Crossbar Toll Switching System", by L. G, Abraham, A. J. Busch, and F, F, Shipley; "Automatic Ticketing of Telephone Calls", by b. A. Friend; "Electronically Controlled DryDisk Rectifier", by Allen Rosenstein and H. N, Barnett; "Rectifier Circuit Duty" by C. C. Herskind 8:00 P.M. Joint I. R,E,-A. I.E.E, Meeting "Enemy Communications Equipment" by Major-General R. B. Colton, Signal Corps, United States Army, Exhibition of Captured Apparatus XXXXXXXX 2