NAB reports (Mar-Dec 1933)

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In accordance with the new plan for national broadcasting established by the Canadian Government, under which a new Canadian Radio Commission was created, it is proposed to use the following broadcasting frequencies in Canada for a chain of highpower stations: Saskatchewan . 540 kc Montreal area (1 kw) . 600 kc Prince Edward Island . 630 kc Toronto area (SO kw) . ■ • • 690 kc Montreal area (SO kw) . 730 kc Port Arthur-Fort William area. . . . 780 kc Western Ontario . 840 kc Ottawa . 880 kc Manitoba . 910 kc Quebec . 930 kc Northern Ontario . 960 kc New Brunswick . 1030 kc Alberta . 1030 kc Nova Scotia . 1050 kc British Columbia . 1100 kc Toronto area (500 watts) . 1120 kc The Canadian Government has also reserved the right to use twenty additional channels for low-power stations limited to a maximum power of 100 watts for local broadcasting service throughout Canada. In establishing such stations it is proposed to maintain the same geographical separation between Canadian and United States stations as is maintained between United States sta¬ tions of the same power. CUBAN BROADCASTING STATIONS* 590 CMW Havana 1400 630 CMQ Havana 250 630 CMCU Havana 150 660 CMAF Miramar 500 730 CMK Havana 3150 780 CMCQ Havana 1000 780 CMBS Havana 150 820 CMGC Matanzas 30 834 CMGA Colon 100 840 CMC Havana 500 890 CMX Havana 500 890 CMCF Havana 250 925 CMCN Marianao 250 925 CMBW Havana 150 930 CMJF Camaguey 200 950 CMHD Caibarien 250 960 CMJL Camaguey 50 965 CMBD Havana 150 965 CMCW Havana 150 987 CMGF Matanzas 100 1010 CMBZ Havana 150 1030 CMHI Santa Clara 30 1034 CMKC Santiago de Cuba 150 1040 CMGH Matanzas 15 1050 CMJG Camaguey 50 1070 CMBG Havana 225 1070 CMCB Havana 150 1110 CM JO Ciego de Avila 50 1125 CMHJ Cienfuegos 40 1140 CMCD Havana 250 1140 CMBJ Havana 150 1150 CMJH Ciego de Avila 30 1175 CMJE Camaguey 50 1185 CMCJ Havana 250 1185 CMBN Havana 150 1205 CMGB Matanzas 30 1225 CMHK Cruces 15 1230 CMBY Havana 250 1230 CMCA Havana 150 1240 CMJN Camaguey 50 1249 CMAB Pinar del Rio 20 1270 CMBC Havana 150 1290 CMHL Cienfuegos 20 1300 CMKJ Guantanamo 20 1325 CMCY Havana 1000 1335 CMJI Ciego de Avila 45 1360 CMJP Moron 7.5 *Notated as follows: Frequency (kc), Call Letters, Location, Power (watts) 1365 CMCR Havana ISO .1375 CMGE Cardenas 30 1383 CMJC Canaguey ISO 1405 CMCH Havana 50 1405 CMCM Havana IS 1445 CMBL Havana 20 1485 CMBR Arroyo Apolo 40 1485 CMBK Havana 15 MEXICAN BROADCASTING STATIONS* 546.8 XEY Merida, Yucutan 105 560 XEAO Mexicali, Baja Calif. 7.S 585 XEPN Piedras Negras, Coahuila 100,000 610 XETR Mexico City 1000 638.3 XFG Mexico City 2000 XFH Mexico City 660 XEM Matamoros, Tamaulipas 500,000 665-735 XER-XEF Villa Acuna, Coahuila 500,000 690 XET Monterrey, Nuevo Leon 500 711 XEM Mexico City 1000 735-665 XER-XEF Willa Acuna, Coahuila 500,000 750 XEAN J uarez, Chihuahua 5000 780 XEP Mexico City 1000 805 XEC Aguascalientes 350 818.1 XFI Mexico Citv 1000 830 XETW Mexico City 500 840 XETH Puebla, Puebla 100 845 XETM Matamoros, Tamaulipas 150,000 860 XFX Mexico City 500 875 XEAD Mexico City 250 890 XETU Pachuca, Hidalga 100 910 XEW Mexico City 5000 940 XEFO Mexico City 5000 940 XFO Mexico City 5000 965 XEAW Reynosa, Tamaulipas 10,000 990 XEK Mexico City 100 1000 XEA Guadalajara, Jalisco 100 1000 XEC Toluca, Mexico 50 1000 XEFS Queretaro, Queretaro 40 1000 XEL Saltillo, Coahuila 10 1000 XEFE Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas 100 1000 XEFI Chichahua, Chihuahua 100 1000 XEFJ Monterrey, Nuevo Leon 100 1010 XEU Veracruz, Cera Cruz 100 1015 XEJ Juarez, Chihuahua 500 1020 XEFC Merida, Yucatan 10 1020 XEFD Tia Juana, Baja Calif. 300 1030 XEB Mexico City 10,000 1055 XES Tampico, Tamaulipas 250 1075 XEG Mexico City 500 1090 XEAI Mexico City 100 1115 XENT Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas 150,000 1132 XEH Monterrey, Neuvo Leon 250 1140 XETA Mexico City 250 1155 XED Guadalajara, Jalisco 500 1210 XEX Mexico City 500 1240 XEFW Tampico, Tamaulipas 70 1250 XEFA Mexico City 500 1295 XEAC San Luis Potosi, San Luis Potosi 100 1310 XEI Morelia, Michoacan 125 1315 XEFB Monterrey, Neuvo Leon 100 1370 XEFV Juarez, Chihuahua 100 1380 XETB Torreon, Coahuila 125 1450 XEAB Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas 7.5 1500 XEFZ Mexico City 100 *Notated as follows: Frequency (kc), Call Letters, Location, Power (watts APPLICATIONS RECEIVED First Zone WDRC — WDRC, Inc., Hartford, Conn. — -Modification of license to increase power from 500 watts to 1 KW., 1330 kc. WMCA — Knickerbocker Broadcasting Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. — License to cover construction permit for new auxiliary. WCAO — Monumental Radio Co., Baltimore, Md. — Modification of license to increase power from 250 to 500 watts; 600 kc. Second Zone NONE Third Zone NONE ■ Page 1 7 ■