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Jett Calls Meeting on N. A. Regional Broadcast¬
ing Agreement . 628
KALL Used New Wire Recorder . 525
More Tubes for Home Radio Sets . 227
New Engineering Handbook . 176
New Set Production at Standstill . 387
No Radio Set Production Yet . 472
No Radio Sets This Year . 523
OPA Acts on Parts Prices . 415
Owen to American . 359
Pricing is Bottleneck for Sets . 372
Radar Report Available . 371
Radio Engineers Begin Building-Fund Campaign 24
Rise in Radio Production . 550
Set Production at Standstill . 387, 427
SWAP Bulletin Discontinued . 371
The 1946 I.R.E. Winter Technical Meeting and
Radio Engineering Show . 644
Third Year of Student-Teacher Training Course
in Radio Now Under Way at KYW . 262
Wire Recorder Development Continues . 406
WPB Readjusts Tube Production . 123
WPB Removes Component Restrictions . 315
FCC
Aids Promoted . . 419
Allocation of Television Channels . 555
Allocation Procedure Announced . 43
Announces Additional Equipment Standards . . 628
Announces Engineering Hearing . 294
Announces Five Sets of Hearings . 581
Announces Engineering Hearing . 294
Announces Proposed Allocation Below 25 MC. . 208
Annual Report Filed with Congress . 9
Appropriations . 51
Approves WLW Transfer . 313
Broadcasters to Hear Paul Porter . 66
Case Opens Law Office . 271
Changes in Frequencies Recommended by IRAC 557 Changes in Hearing Procedure in Broadcast
Cases . 581
Clarifies Position on Diathermy Interference. . . . 493
Clear Channel Hearings October 23 . 356
Clear Channel Hearings Postponed . 440
Clear Channel Hearings . 65
Clear Channel Hearings Postponed . 163
Commends Case . 260
Comment Wanted . 641
Commission Acts in Response to NAB Petition. 545
Commissioner Ill . 419
Commissioners to Inspect Railroad Radio . 212
Committee Hears Wills . 284
Communications: An Implement to the Peace 647
Confidential Material Released . 405
Consider Competitive Bids . 441
Consolidates Hearings 490
Continuance Denied WGTR . 443
Correction of FM Rules . 415
Decision on Jersey Dispute . 484
Defers FM Allocation Decision . 195
Denny, Charles R., Nominated to Commission
102, 121
En Banc Hearing Day Changed . 429
Establishes New Laboratory Division . 504
Facsimile Committee . 359
FBIS Stons Foreign Monitoring . 593
FCC and NAB to Close Saturdays . . . 380
FCC RR Radio Rules Effective Dec. 31 633
FCC, Zenith, Armstrong Argue FM Allocations 530
Federal Communications Commission . 305
FM Applications by Service Men . 405
FM Frequency and Power Assignments . 403
FM Hearing Postponed . 292
FM Processing Policy Announced . 388
FM Protests to be Heard . 441
FM Rules Correction 415
FM-Tele Policy Outlined by FCC . 429
FM-Television Allocations Announced . 258
FM Propagation Tests . 211
Full Power Resumed October 1 . 294
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Further Reorganization in FCC Engineering Staff 630
Grants 16 CPs for AM Stations . 634
Industry-FCC Committee Organized . 294
Inspection of Records Rule Amended . 51
Issues Tele Engineering Standards 632
Jett Calls Meeting on N. A. Regional Broadcast¬ ing Agreement . 628
Jett Speaks on FM . 374
KTUL Makes General Answer to FCC on Com¬ mercials and Sustainers . 301
Lea Committee Urges FCC-Industry Legislative
Cooperation . 2
Manpower Survey . 5
McDowell Leaves FCC for KPRO . 235
Members on Tour . 40
Memorializes Hanley . 295
Miller Selection Applauded . 440
NAB Files Brief in FCC Hearing . 188
NAB-RTPB Panel Briefs Filed . 69
NBC Contract Revision O.K.’d . 249
Network Recording Rule Postponed . 5
New Construction Restricted . 22
Number of Stations — January . 88
Number of Stations — February . 127
Number of Stations — March . 160
Number of Stations — April . 199
Number of Stations — May . 238
Number of Stations — June . 286
Operators License Period Extended . 380
Over 1,300 Applications at FCC . 562
OWI Forces to Curtail . 305
Permits Oral Argument on Railroad Radio Serv¬
ice Rules . 617
Porter, Paul A., Again Nominated . 2
Porter, Paul A., Addresses Broadcasters . 102
Porter Attends Bermuda Conference . 550
Porter Inviting Public Pressure on FCC 406
Porter, Paul A., on “Post-War Radio Horizons” 391 Porter, Paul A., Promises Speed 270
Porter, Paul A., Says “Roosevelt Greatest Radio
Personality” 153
Porter Sees Tele Taking Over from Movies . . 566
Porter, Paul A., Speech to FCC Bar Ass’n . 32
Proposed Rule Change . 173
“Radio Must Grow Up”, says Paul Porter in
October American Magazine . 389
Radio Operator Survey . 358
Raytheon Experimental Radio Relays Approved 227
Reorganizes Engineering Department . 572
Revenue Figures Released 40
Revision of Schedule 13 Form 324 . 405
Rule 2.41 Amended . 157
Rules Amended . 628
Rules & Regulations, How to Obtain Copies 458
Rural Radio Survey . 588
Satellite Transmitters for AM . 210
Schedule 13 Being Mailed . 457
Seeks FM Costs . 521
Senate Committee on Appropriations Approves
FCC National Defense Fund 106
Sets Hearing on FM Rules-Regulation . 282
Sets Informal Engineering Hearings . 271
951 Standard Broadcast Stations . 238
955 Standard Broadcast Stations . 286
957 Standard Broadcast Stations . 443
Standard Station Applications Listed . 238
Statement of Policy Interpreted . 218
Stations’ Annual Reports . 188
Stations’ News Policy Watched . 173
Statistics Available . 190
Summary of FM Rules . 379
Supervisors to Meet . 168
Tele Application Hearings 592
Television Engineering Standards . 554
Television Hearing Postponed . 441
Television Hearing Set . 416
Television Rules Released . 561
Television Rules, Sets Hearing on . 430
THAW . . ; ; 352
Time Change, FCC Acts on . ' 441
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