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-3- 450 EC - Change Hours KBPS - Benson Polytechnic School, R. T. Stephens, Agent, Portlant, Oregon - Modification of license to change hours of operation from 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., PST, Monday through Friday each v/eek, to 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., PST, Monday through Friday each v/eek. 1030 ICC - SSA* IUTBU - Baylor University, Corpus Christi, Texas - Extension of special service authorization to operate on 1030 kc., 50 ICU power, using non-directional antenna, during the hours from local sunrise at Boston, Mass.» to local sunset at Corpus Christi, Texas. Period not to exceed six months from 12-15-47. COMMISSION UAPUS OF RADAR INTERFERENCES KITE RADIO SERVICES BY COLLEGE TRAINING The FCC last v/eek sounded ,r a note of caution” for colleges and other education¬ al institutions inquiring about use of radar equipment for training, regarding possible interference to recognized radio services and the necessity of obtaining both station and operator licenses before beginning operation. In a public notice issued on Monday (1), the FCC said that such equipment in the main had been purchased from TT ar Assets Administration surplus military stocks, for use in training engineering students in radar techniques. Citing as an example one type of radar designed to operate on frequencies used by ground controlled approach (GCA) stations in landing aircraft, the public notice said that such war-born equipment, was developed for miliary use in emer¬ gency, not to operate in the Commission 1 s table of allocations. "It is evident," saidthe notice, "that even momentary interference to so vital a safety service could have disastrous results." The notice also listed forms to be filled by institutions wishing to set up such training transmitters.. APPLICATIONS (FREQUENCY MODULATION) COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY Extension Completion Date MUCH - The regents of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. - Modifi¬ cation of construction permit (B2-PED-25, as modified) which authorized a new noncommercial educational broadcast station for extension of completion date from 12-16-47 to 6-16-48. CP Modification UTDS - Board of Education,Toledo City School District, Toledo, Ohio - Modification of construction permit (B2-PEB-37) which authorized a new non¬ commercial educational broadcast station to change studio location and transmitter site, make changes in antenna system and change commencement and completion dates. Remote Pickup TT S0H - The Ohio State University, Area of Columbus, Ohio - Construction permit to install new transmitter and increase power. *(Owned by University but operates commercially as investment)