NAEB Newsletter (Oct 1940)

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MSB NEWS LETTER,..,OCT. l f 1940..,.Pag© 5 from 41,500 kilocycles frequency, 500 watte power night and day, A3 emission, to 42,500 kilocycles and increasing day and night power to 1000 watts for FM transmission. Extensive use has been made of the facilities of WBGE in serving 156 receivers in the Cleveland school system. The Board of Education states that the objective to be attained with FM is higher fidelity and less noise in classroom instruction and public education. In August the Commission authorised the San Francisco Board of Education to use FM for like service in that area. The Hew York City Board of Education &ae been using amplitude modulated noncommercial educational broadcasts for some time, and the University of Kentucky was mores recent¬ ly licensed to give similar service to local mountain schools, DON’T OVERLOOK PACKET MATERIALS Under separate cover literature in the field of educational radio has been mailed the HAEB members. Some, or all. of the material you received is listed below. In case you didn’t receive your copy, it was because HAEB was limited. A n many cases it will be worthwhile for you to write direct for the literature, WNYC - The Mastexwork Bulletin, September and October, 1940. WHA «** Wisconsin College of the Air, 1940-1941 Course Outlines. KOAC - Music for October, "ovember, and December, 1940. KWSC - Farm and Horae Programs. KWSC - School of the Air, First Semester, 1940-41. 170SU - School of the Air. * KOAC - School of the Air, 1940-41 Teachers Broadcast Guide. W3UX - Conference on Applied Radio, ’TSUI - The University oh the Air. WHA - Wisconsin School of the Air. WHA - This Our Democracy. Chicago Radio Council - Fourth School Broadcast Conference Program. University of Kentucky « Program Announcements. U. S. Office of Education - Programs Produced During 1940. National Foundation for Education in American Citizenship Proposal. Rocky Mountain Radio Council Report. Federal Radio Education Committee - Small Station Cooperation. Federal Radio Education Committee - College Radio Courses. WILL - Professor Rodkey Radio Series Proposal. FCC ACTIONS WSUI, University of Iowa’s request fox modification of construction permit for new transmitter, directional antenna day and night, to increase power, and move transmitter, further requesting increase in power from 1 kilowatt night, 5 kilowatt day to 5 kilowatts day and night, make changes in directional antenna, and extend commencement 60 days after grant and completion 180 days thereafter, was returned by the FCC(9/6/40). WRUF, University of Florida, was granted special temporary authority