NAEB Newsletter (Oct 1940)

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NAEB NJS17S LETTER.,,, Oct. 1, 1940.... Page 4 3, The granting of a permit for the proposed changes in equipment and operating assignment of Station KILO will tend toward a fair,, efficient, and equitable distribution of radio service« 3c The operations cf Station KGLO, subject to limitations proposed upon signal strength radiated in certain specified directions, will nnt cause objectionable interference to reception of any other station or stations within service areas contemplated by the Commissions allocation plan. 4, The granting of a permit therefor in accordance with the proposals of Mason City Globe Gazette Company in its application and reconstruct¬ ion of Station KGLO to be operated on the frequency of 1370 kilocycles will result in improvement of service to the public and serve public interest better than it would be served by granting renewal licenses t6r operation of stations KV*LC and KGCA or either of these stations on the frequency of 1270 kilocyclee c 5, The service of Station KTJLC could be improved and extended by the use of a looai frequency such as that now assigned to KGLO in lieu of the present f requency assignment of the station. 6, Public interest, convenience and necessity will be served by the granting of t e application of Mason City Globe Gazette Company, subject to ap >rovaX of an antenna which must be so designed and so situated as t meet the speoifications indicated with respect to field strength 7 radi ted in certain directions, and at the same time provide a minimum fie d intensity of 35/m throughout the business district of Mason City and a minimum field intensity of 5 mv/m throughout the residential section of the city. 7, No evidence was offered in support of the application of Charles Walter Greenley for a renewal of license for operation of Station KGCA and accordingly the application should be denied as in default, 8, Public interest would not be served by the granting of the applica¬ tion of Luther College for a renewal of license to operate Station KWLC on the frequency of 1379 kilocycles. This finding, however, will not prejudice consideration of an application of this applicant for authority to operate Station KWLC upon another frequency. Upon the filing of such an application appropriate provision will be made for the purpose cf maintaining the continuity of applicant’s service. All parties will have 30 days within which to file exceptions and request oral argument on the proposed report and exceptions, CLEVELAND SOEQCLS TO U5E FM The Cleveland City Board of Education has been granted authority by the Federal Coir rani cat ions Commission to change that school system s non-commercial education radio service from amplitude modulation to frequency modul ition. The specific g 3 int involves the education board* s station WBQK shifting