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RADIO D I G E S 7— Illustrated
November 7, 1925
WGY IN HORIZONTAL RADIATION TRY-OUTS
SCHENECTADY STATION EXPERIMENTS IN SENDING
Uses Horizontal Antenna Alternately
with Vertical One: Asks Listeners
for Cooperation in Tests
SCHEXECTADY. x. T. — Tests to establish the value of horizontal radiation on broadcast wave lengths were made from the Radio development laboratory of the General Electric company, near here, Monday and Tuesday nights, Xovember 2 and 8, according to an announcement by C. J. Young, of the Radio engineering department of that company.
Both tests 'were conducted on superpower, 50 kilowatts, through WGY, using the normal wave length of that station, which is 370.3 meters. The listener had an opportunity to compare reception on both horizontal and vertical radiation on the same night. The schedule provided for a half hour period of broadcast entertainment on the horizontal antenna from 12 to 12:30 midnight, Monday and Tuesday, and from 12:45 to 1:15 on the vertical antenna, regularly used for superpower transmission. A period of fifteen minutes was required to change connections from one antenna system to the other.
Hot Often on Broadcast Wave
Much has been written during the past few months on horizontal radiation and there has been considerable speculation as to the advantages which this form of transmission holds. Practically all, if not all, experimental work with horizontal waves has been carried on with the very hlgh frequencies of the shorter wave lengths, and much valuable data has been collected. Reports on short wave length demonstrations were necessarily few because of the comparatively small number of short wave sets in use. It is also pointed out that results on higher wave lengths may be directly opposed to the observations made on wave lengths from 30 to 150 meters.
Instituting these tests. Mr. Young is requested that all Radio listeners report on the quality, volume, comparative signal strength and the fading characteristics of both forms of transmission. Work in transmission development necessarily depends upon the cooperation of all those who are interested in improved broadcast transmission. Receiver development can be carried on in the laboratory but transmitter work makes the entire country a laboratory and every listener an experimenter. The reports received will be digested and expertly analyzed and it is hoped by this procedure to collect a vast fund of information which must ultimately advance the art of broadcasting.
Sending out Radio power which vibrates parallel to the earth's surface is a comparatively new development. In earlier days it was asumed that an antenna which lay parallel to the earth's surfce would neither transmit nor receive signals, and that is largely true of the long wave lengths which were used before broadcasting.
However, recent experiments made by ]'.. P. W. Alexanderson, consulting engineer of the General Electric company, and by others, such as Dr. G. W. Piekard. have shown that short wave horizontal radiation may be more effective than the vertical radiation obtained from the usual upright type of antenna. Alexanderson's Theory
Mr. Alexanderaon'a work showed that the short, horizontally polarized waves do not follow the surface of the earth like the low waves but are launched into space as though fired by a high angle gun and that they tr.-ivel in a curved trajectory through the upper atmosphere. It Is Mr. Alexanderson's theory that the wave on returning to earth is vertically polarized. It 1b Impossible to state, thus hat relation the discovery of horizontally polarized waves will have to the
problem of the redaction of static, but it bable thai i' will open up new pos■ •r progress, There is the possibility 'ItHt the fading phenomena are tly d'jr to the change in the plans of polarization. Because or the high angle radiation of horizontal waves it is posthat with the use of high p
ace reception may be Bewithout the production of overtrong signals In the Immediate vicinity of the transmitters. In other words, it may shoot most of the energy Into the air ho that It will come down at a distance.
U. S. Has Twice as Many Stations as Rest of World
WASHIXGTOX. D. G— According to figures which have been complied by the d^-par commerce there an 277
broadca ting stations now operating out
:-lde ' d States as compared with
tatlons operating In this country as d by the Radio division of the department.
HAS FUNERAL FOR SILENCED SENDER
Portugal 'Ham' Burlesques Solemn
Rites When Censor Bars
Him from Air
LIBSOX, Portugal. — A day or two after the last of the periodical attempts at revolution in Portugal, the police visited each of the five Portuguese private senders and informed them that amateur transmission would be forbidden in the future, "as in times of revolution, false news by this means might be sent abroad."
The amateur whose call number is PI AC, solemnly loaded his entire apparatus on a mock funeral carriage and, followed by his colleagues and friends as "mourners," conveyed it to a shop selling Radio apparatus on one of the main streets of Lisbon.
In the shop window a mock funeral chapel was erected. There on a blackdraped bier lay all that remained of P1AC, with wreaths and burning candles. Following the continental custom of sending out heavily black-bordered death notices to friends, letters were printed and sent out, earning a whole crop of replies expressing condolences and heartfelt sympathy in this severe bereavement.
Check Up Wave Length with Bureau Test Call
Government Station on Air Twice a Month
WASHIXGTOX. — The bureau of standards transmits, twice a month, Radio signals of definitely announced frequencies, for use by the public in standardizing frequency meters (wavemeters) and transmitting and receiving apparatus. The signals are transmitted from the bureau Station WWV, Washington, D. C, and from Station 6XBM, Stanford university, California.
The transmissions are by unmodulated continuous-wave Radiotelegraph}' and the signals can be heard and utilized by stations equipped for continuous-wave reception at distances within about 500 to 1,000 miles from the transmitting stations. Information on how to receive and utilize the signals is given in bureau of standards letter circular Xo. 171, which may be obtained on application from the bureau of standards, Washington, D. C.
The schedule of standard frequency signals from both the bureau of standards and Stanford university is as follows:
Schedule of Frequencies in Kilocycles
(Approximate wave lengths in meters in
parentheses.)
Time* Nov.5 Nov. 20 Dec.5 Dec.19 Jan.5 Jan. 20
10:00 to o000 125 300 550 1500 3000
10:08 p.m. (100) (2400) (1000) (545) (200) (100)
10:12 to 3300 133 315 030 1650 3300
10:20 p. m. ( 91) (2254) ( 952) (476) (182) ( 91)
10:24 to 3600 143 345 730 1800 3600
10:32 p.m. ( 83) (2097) ( 869) (411) (167) ( 83)
10:30 to 4000 155 375 850 2000 4000
10:44 p. m. ( 75) (1934) ( S00) (353) (150) ( 75)
10:48 to 44O0 166.5 425 980 2200 4400
10:56 p. m. ( 68) (1800) ( 705) (306) (136) ( 68)
11:00 to 4900 205 500 1130 2450 4900
11:08 p. m. ( 61) (1463) ( 600) (265) (122) < 61)
11:12 to 5400 260 600 1300 2700 5400
11:20 p. m. (55) (1153) ( 500) (231) (111) ( 55)
11:24 to 6000 315 666 1500 3000 6000
11:32 p. m. ( 50) ( 952) ( 450) (200) (100) ( 50)
"Kastern standard lime for WWV, Washington, D. C.
Pacific standard time tor 6XBM, California.
"WIRED WIRELESS" IS PROPERTY OF PUBLIC
Supreme Court Rules Squier's Invention Open to All
WASHIXGTOX, D. C— The supreme court of the United States has refused to review the decision of a lower court in which it held that the American Telephone and Telegraph company has the right to use "wired wireless" through the patent of General George O. Squier, who at the time of his invention was chief of the signal corps of the United States Army.
The lower court contended that a patent taken out by an official of the government can be used by the public as public property, and not only by the government itself. In refusing to review this case the United States supreme court has upheld this opinion.
WWJ, Detroit Station Will Broadcast N.Y.Phil harmonic
DETROIT. — Commencing November 7 WWJ, the Detroit Xews, will broadcast the Xew York Philharmonic orchestra once a month.
The first two concerts, which are November 7 and December 19, will be conducted by Willem Mengelberg. The last four, their dates being January 30, 1926, February 13, March 20 and April 3, will be led by Arturo Toscanlni and Wilhelm Burtwalder.
These dates all fall on Saturday beginning at 8:20 p. m. and ending about 10:80 p. m. eastern time.
AN EVENING AT HOME WITH THE LISTENER IN
IN EASTERN TIME
Call
Location
Met
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
ATS
Fort Bragg. N. C...
435
Silent
6:00 7:00
Silent
Silent
Silent
8:00 9:55
Silent
CFCA
Toronto, Ont ......
356.9
Silent
8:00 9:00
Silent
Silent
8:15-11:45
9:00-11:45
Silent
CFCN
Calgary, Alta.
434.5
12:00 2:00
Silent
SUent
Silent
SUent
10:00-11:00
Silent
CJCA
Edmonton, Can
516.9
11:00 1:00
9:30-10:30
9:30-11:30
9:30-10:00
8:00-10:00
11:00 1:00
10:00 1:00
CKAC
410.7
7:30-11:00
Silent
Silent
7:30-11:00
Silent
7:30-11:00
Silent
CKNC CKY
356.9
Silent
Silent
8:00 9:00
SUent Silent
9:00-10:00 9:00-10:00
Silent 8:30-10:45
384.4
7:30 9:15
8:00-10:45
SUent
9:30-11:45
CNRO
Ottawa, Ont
434.5
8:30 1:30
Silent
Silent
SUent
8:30 1:30
SUent
SUent
CYB
Mexico City, Max..
370
11:30-12:45
Silent
Silent
10:15-11:15
Silent
Silent
Silent
CYL
Mexico City, Max..
480
Silent
9:00-10:30
SUent
9:00-10:30
Silent
SUent
9:00-10:31
CYX
Mexico City. Mex..
330
Silent
Silent
10:15-11:30
Silent
Silent
SUent
10:15-11:4
KDKA
Pittsburgh. Pa
309.1
6:15 9:55
4:00 8:45
6:15 9:55
6:15-12:30
6:15 9:55
6:15-12:30
6:15 9:55
KFAB
Lincoln, Nebr
340.7
6:30-10:30
5:00 6:00
6:30-11:30
6:30-11:30
6:30-11:30
SUent
6:30-11:30
KFOM
Beaumont, Texas...
315.6
Silent
9:00-10:00
Silent
9:00-11:30
SUent
SUent
9:00-11:80
KFI
Los Angeles, Calif.
467
9:45 3:00
7:00 2:00
9:45 2:00
9:45 2:00
9:45 2:00
9:45 2:00
9:45 2:00
KFKX
Hastings, Nebr
288.3
Silent
Silent
10:00-12:00
SUent
Silent
SUent
10:00-12:00
KFMB
Fayettevllle, Ark...
299.8
Silent
Silent
Silent
10:00-11:00
8:30 9:30
8:30 9:30
Silent
KFMX
Northfield, Minn..
337
Silent
8:00 9:00
Silent
10:30-11:00
10:00-11:00
Silent
11:00-12:00
KFNF
266
8:00 9:00
7:30-10:00
8:00 9:00
8:00 9:00
8:00 9:00
8:00 9:00
8:00 9:30
KF0A
Seattle. Wash
454.3
9:00 2:30
Silent
9:00 1:00
9:00 2:00
9:00 1:00
Silent
9:00 2:30
KFUO
545.1
Silent
9:15-10:15
9:00-10:00
SUent
10:15-11:15
Silent
SUent
KFVE
Unlv'ty City, Mo.
240
11:00 1:00
11:00-12:00
11:00 1:00
11:00 1:00
11:00 1:00
Silent
11:00 1:00
KFWB
Hollywood, Calif....
252
11:00 2:00
12:00 2:00
9:00 2:00
9:00 2:00
9:00 2:00
10:30 2:00
11:00 2:00
KGO
Oakland, Calif
361.2
11:00 3:00
6:30-12:00
11:00 1:00
11:00 1:00
9:00-10:00
11:00 3:00
9:00-10:00
KGW
Portland, Ore
491.5
1:00 3:00
10:45-12:00
11:00 1:00
10:45 3:00
11:00 2:00
10:45-11:00
12:00 1:30
KHJ
Los Angeles, Calif.
405.2
8:30 5:00
9:00 1:00
9:00 1:00
8:30 2:00
8:30 2:30
8:30 2:00
8:30 2:30
KIAF
Slhtipok. Minn
421
Silent
3:00 4:00
8:00 9:00
Silent
8:00 9:00
Silent
8:00 9:00
KJR
Seattle. Wash
384.4
11:30 1:00
10:15-12:00
10:00 2:00
11:30 1:00
10:00 1:00
11:30 3:00
11:30 2:00
KLDS
Independence, Mo.
440.9
SUent
7:30-11:00
Silent
8:00 9:00
Silent
8:00 9:00
SUent
KLX
Oakland. Calif
508.2
Silent
Silent
9:00 2:00
Silent
9:00 2:30
Silent
9:00 1:30
KNX
Hollywood. Calif....
336.9
8:30 1:00
10:00 1:30
9:30 3:00
9:30 3:00
8:30 2:00
8:30 2:00
8:30 3:00
KOA
KOB
322.4 348.6
11:00 1:00 Silent
6:00-11:00 Silent
8:30-11:00 9:30-10:30
8:30-10:30 Silent
8:30 1:00 Silent
8:30 9:30 SUent
8:30-11:00
State College, N.M.
Silent
KOIL
Council Bluffs, la.
278
8:30 1:00
8:30-10:00
8:30 1:00
8:30 1:00
8:30 1:00
8:30 1:00
8:30 1:00
KPO
San Francisco, Cal.
428.3
9:35 3:00
9:30 1:00
9:30 2:00
9:30 2:00
9:30 2:00
9:30 2:00
10:00 2:00
KPRC
Houston, Texas...
296.8
8:30 1:00
9:00-11:30
8:30-12:00
8:30-12:00
8:30-12:00
8:30-11 00
Silent
KSD
St. Louis, Mo
545.1
8:00 9:00
Silent
10:00-11:00
8:00 9:00
8:00 9:00
Silent
8:00-10:00
KSL
Salt Lake City, Ut.
299.8
10:00 1:00
11:00 1:00
10:00 1:00
11:00 1:00
10:00 1:00
10:00 1:00
11:00 1:00
KTAB
215
Silent
10:45 2:00
11:00 1:00
11:00 1:00
Silent
11:00 1:00
11:00 1:00
KTBI
Los Angeles, Calif.
293.9
Silent
10:15-12:30
Silent
11:00-12:00
SUent
11:00-12 -.00
SUent
KTCL
Seattle, Wash
305.9
9:50 3:00
10:50 1:10
Silent
10:00-11:00
Silent
SUent
10:00 3:00
KTH8
Hot Springs, Ark...
374.8
10:00-12:00
10:00-12:00
10:00-12:00
10:00-12:00
10:00-12:00
10:00-12:00
10:00-12:00
KTW
Seattle, Wash
455
9:30-10:30
Silent
SUent
9:30-10:30
Silent
9:30-10:30
Silent
KWKH
261
10:00 1:00
Silent
11:00 4:00
10:00 1:00
Silent
9:00-10:00
Silent
KWSC
Pullman, Wash
348.6
Silent
Silent
10:30-12:00
Silent
10:30-12:00
Silent
10:30-12:00
KYW
535.4
8:00-11:00
5:00 9:00
Silent
8:00 1:30
8:00 2:30
8:00 1:30
NAA
Radio, Va
434.5
8:00-11:00
Silent
7:45 8:00
7:45 8:00
7:25 8:40
7:45 8:00
PWX
Havana, Cuba
400
Silent
Silent
SUent
Silent
8:30-11:00
SUent
SUent
WAHQ
Richmond. N. Y
315.6
12:00 2:00
Silent
8:00 2:00
SUent
7:30-12:00
Silent
8:00-11:00
WAMD
Minneapolis, Minn.
243.8
11:00-12:00
3:00-11:00
Silent
11:00-12:00
11:00-12:30
11:00-11:30
11:00-12:00
WBAP
Fort Worth, Tex
475.9
8:00 9:00
12:00 1:00
8:30 2:00
8:30-11:45
8:30-11:45
8:30-11:45
8:30-11:45
WBAR
Sislht. Wis
406
Silent
11:00-12:00
10:00-11:00
SUent
9:00-10:00
8:30 9:30
SUent
WBBM
226
9:00 2:00
5:00 3:00
Silent
9:00 1:00
9:00 3:00
9:00 2:00
9:00-12:00
WBBR
Staten Island. N.Y.
272.8
8:00-10:00
9:00-10:15
8:00 9:00
SUent
Silent
8:00 9:00
SUent
WBCN
266
10:00 2:00
6:00 1:00
Silent
10:00 2:00
9:00 1:00
10:00 3:00
10:00 2:00
WBZ
Springfield, Mass..
333.1
Silent
8:00 9:00
6:30-11:05
6:30-10:02
6:30 9:45
6:30-10:00
6 :30-ll :05
WCAE
Pittsburgh, Pa.
461.3
8:30 9:30
6:30 8:20
6:30-12:00
8:00-11:00
8:30-10:00
9:00-11:00
6:30 9:30
WCAP
Washington, D. C.
468.5
Silent
4:00 9:15
7:00-10:30
Silent
7:00-12:00
Silent
7:45-12:00
WCAU
Philadelphia, Pa....
278
Silent
5:00 7:00
7:30-11:00
7:30-11:30
7:30-10:00
6:30-11:30
8:00-11:30
WCBD
Zlon. Ill
344.6
Silent
9:00-10:00
Silent
9:00-10:00
Silent
9:00-10:00
Silent
wcco
Minn-St. P., Minn.
416.4
7:05-12:00
5:20-11:15
7:00-12:00
7:30-11:00
8:00 1:30
8:00-10:00
7:15-11:00
WCX
Detroit, Mleh
516.9
6:00 7:00
Silent
6:00 9:00
6:00-11:00
6:00 9:00
6:00 9:00
6:00-11:00
WDAF
Kansas City, Mo....
365.6
7:00 2:00
Silent
7:00 2:00
7:00 2:00
7:00 2:00
7:00 2:00
7:00 2:00
WDWF
Providence, R. 1....
440.9
Silent
Silent
Silent
8:30 9:30
SUent
Silent
Silent
WEAF
New York, N. Y
491.5
6:00-12:00
7:00-10:15
6:00-11:30
6:00-12:00
6:00-12:00
6:00-12:00
6:00-12:00
WEAO
293.9
Silent
Silent
SUent
SUent
8:00 9:00
8:00 9:00
Silent
WEAR
Cleveland. Ohio
389.4
7:00 8:00
3:30-10:00
7:00 8:00
7:00-11:00
7:00 8:00
7:00-11:00
7:00-11:01
WEBH
370.2
8:30 1:30
8:00-10:00
Silent
8:30 1:30
8:30 1:30
8:30 1:30
8:30 1:30
WEBJ
New York, N. Y
272.6
SUent
Silent
SUent
8:00 9:00
8:00-10:00
Silent
7:00 9:00
WEEI WENR WFAA WFBH
348.6 266 475.9 272.6
Silent 7:00 9:00 9:30 1:00 11:30 2:00
7:20-10:20 4:00-12:30 7:30-12:00 5:00 8:00
8:30-10:00
SUent 7:30-10:30 11:30 2:00
8:00-11:00 7:00-11:00 7:30 1:00 11:30 2:00
8:00-10:00 7:00 1:00
SUent 11:30 2:00
8:00-11:00 7:00-11:00 7:30 1:00 11:30 2:00
8:30-11:00
7:00 1:00
7:30-10:30
New York. N. Y
11:30 2:00
WFI
Philadelphia, Pa....
394.5
8:00 9:30
7:30 8:30
Silent
8:00-12:00
SUent
8:00-11:00
SUent
WGBS
New York. N. Y
313.8
6:00-11:30
8:00 9:00
7:00 7:15
6:30-11:30
6:00 8:30
6:00 8:45
SUent
WGBU
Fulford. Fla
278
6:30 1:00
9:00-11:00
6:30 1:00
6:30 1:00
6:30 1:00
6:30 1:00
6:30 1:00
WGCP
New York, N. Y.
315.6
Silent
8:00-11:15
8:00-11:00
Silent
8:00-11:15
Silent
8:00-11:00
WGES WGN WGR
Oak Park, III
250 370.2 319
11:30 3:00 7:30-12:30 7:45 9:15
11:30 3:00
3:30-11:00
Silent
SUent
Silent
8:00-12:00
11:30 3:00 7:30-12:30 7:00-10:00
11:30 3:00 7:30-12:30 8:00-12:00
11:30 3:00 7:30-12:30
7:00-10:00
11:30 3:00
7:30-12:30
Buffalo. N. Y
8:00-12:00
WGY
Schenectady. N. Y.
379.5
9:00-12:00
6:30-10:00
6:30 8:30
7:00-11:00
Silent
6:45-11:30
7:15-10:30
WHA
535.4
Silent
Silent
8:30-10:00
Silent
8:30-10:00
Silent
8:30-10:00
WHAD
Milwaukee. Wis
275
7:00 8:00
4.15 5:15
7:00-11:00
7:00 8:00
7:00 1:30
7:00-11:00
7:00-11:00
WHAR
Atlantic City, N.J.
27b
7:30-111:30
7:50 1:15
7:30-10:00
7:30 1:15
SUent
7:30-11:00
7:30 1:15
WHA8
Louisville, Ky
399.8
8:30-10:00
5:00 6:00
Silent
8:30-10:30
8:30-10:00
8:30-10:00
8:30-10:00
WHAZ
Trty. N. Y
379.5
Silent
SUent
9:00-12:00
Silent
Silent
Silent
Silent
WHB
Kansas City, Mo....
365.6
Silent
9:00 2:00
8:00 9:00
Silent
8:00 9:00
9:00-11:30
8:00 6:00
WHN
New York, N. Y
361.2
7:30-10:00
5:00 5:30
8:00-12:00
9:30-10:00
10:00-11:30
8:00-10:00
7:30-12:30
WHO
Des Moines, la
526
Silent
8:30 9:30
8:30 1:00
8:30 1:00
7:30 1:00
8:30 1:00
8:30 1:00
WHT WIB0 WIP
399.8 226 508.2
8:00 2:0U 7:00 9:00 8:00-12:05
1:00-11:30 7:00 1:00 • Silent
Silent SUent SUent
8:00 2:00 7:00 4:00 8:00 1:00
8:00 2:00
7:00 4:00
SUent
8:00 2:00 7:00 4:00 8:00 1:00
8:00 2:00
7:00 3:00
Philadelphia, Pa....
Silent
WJAR
Providence, R. 1
305.9
Silent
7:20-10:15
8:00-10:00
7:30-10:00
7:30-11:00
8:00-11:00
8:00-12:00
WJAS
Pittsburgh, Pa.
275.3
7:00-12:00
Silent
7:00-12:00
7:00-12:00
7:00-12:00
7:00-12:00
7:00-12:00
WJJO
MMseheart, III
302.8
7:00 2:00
9:45-11:00
SUent
7:00 2:00
7:00 2:00
7:00 2:00
7:00 2:00
WJR
Detroit. Mich
517
7:00-11:00
SUent
7:00-11:00
7:00-10:00
7:00-11:00
7:00-11:00
7:00-10:00
WJY
New York, N. Y
405.2
Silent
8:15 9:15
Silent
8:30-11:15
Silent
8:30-10:00
8:45 9:45
WJZ
New York. N. Y
454.3
7:00-11:30
8:00-11:00
8:15 9:15
8:10-11:30
9:30-11:30
8:30-11:00
8:15-10:45
WKAQ
San Juan, P. R-....
340.7
Silent
Silent
SUent
Silent
7:00 9:00
7:30 9:00
8:00 9:00
WKAR
Lansing, Mich
285.5
12:30 2:00
Silent
7:00 8:00
Silent
8:00 9:15
SUent
7:00 8:00
WKRC
422.3
11:00-12:00
7:45-12:00
7:00 1:00
11:00 1:00
9:00-11:45
9:00-11:00
Silent
WLIT
Philadelphia. Pa....
394.5
Silent
Silent
7:30-11:00
SUent
7:30-11:00
Silent
7:30-11:00
WL8 WLW WLWL
344.6 422.3 288.3
8:45 2:00
8:00-10:00
Silent
8:30 9:55 8:30-10:30 8:00 9:00
Silent
8:00 9:00
Silent
8:00 9:00 7:30-11:00 8:00 9:00
8:00-12:30
8:00-12:00
Silent
8:00 9:55
8:00 1:00
Silent
8:00-12:30
Silent
New York, N. Y...
8:00 9:00
WMAQ
Chleago, III
447.5
9:00-11:00
Silent
Silent
9:00-11:15
9:00-10:45
8:00-12:00
9:00-11:15
250
8:00-11:30
8:00-11:30
8:00-11:30 8:00 1:00
8:00-11:30 8:00 1:00
WMBF
Miami Beach, Fla..
384.4
8:00 1:00
8:00 1:00
8:00 1:00
8:00 1:00
8:00 1:00
WMC
Memphis, Tenn
499.7
8:30-10:30
Silent
8:30-10:30
8:30 1:00
Silent
8:30-10:30
8:30 1:00
WMCA
New York, N. Y.
340.7
9:00 1:00
7:00-10:00
9:00-12:00
8:00-12:00
9:00-12:00
9:00-12:00
8:00-11:45
WNAC
Boston, Mass
280.2
8:00-10:110
3:00 9:30
8:00-10:00
8:00-10:00
8:00-10:00
8:00-10:00
8:00-10:09
WNYC
New York. N. Y
526
7:00-10:30
9:00-11:00
7:35-10:30
7:10-10:30
7:30-10:30
7:35-10:30
7:30-10:30
WOAI
San Antonio. Texas
394.5
9:30-10:30
3:00-11:30
9:30-10:30
9:30-11:30
9:30-10:30
Silent
10:30-11:30
WOAN
Lawrenceb'g, Tenn.
282.8
Silent
10:00-11:00
10:00-11:00
10:00-11:00
10:00-11:00
10:00-11:00
10:00-11:00
W0AW
Omaha, Nebr.
526
7:00 1:00
10:00-11:00
7:00-12:00
7:00 2:00
Silent
7:00-11:00
7:00-11:00
W0AX
Trenton, N. J
240
Silent
9:30-11:30
Silent
SUent
SUent
Silent
SUent
woe
Davenport, la.
483.6
10:00 1:00
9:00-12:30
Silent
7:30-10:00
10:00-11:00
8:00 1:00
9:00-10:00
WOK
Homewood, III.-...
217.3
11:00 2:00
8:00 2:00
7:00 2:00
11:00 2:00
11:00 2:00
11:00 2:00
11:00 2:00
woo
Philadelphia. Pa....
508.2
Silent
7:30 8:30
6:00 7:00
7:30 8:30
7:30-12:00
7:30 8:30
7:30-12:00
WOQ
Kansas City, Mo.
278
9:00-12:00
9:00-10:15
SUent
9:00-10:00
Silent
8:00-10:00
Silent
W0R
Newark. N. J
405.2
6:15 8:80
Silent
6:15 9:30
6:15 7:30
6:15-10:00
6:15 7:30
6:15 7:30
WORD
275
9:30-11:30
7:45 9:00
Silent
9:30-11:00
9:30-11:00
9:30-11:00
9:30-11:30
W08
Jefferson City, Mo.
440.9
Silent
9:00-10:00
9:00-11:00
SUent
9:00-11:00
Silent
9:00-11:00
WPG
Atlantic City. N. J
299.8
7:00-12:00
1:15-12:0(1
7:00-12:00
8:00-12:00
Silent
7:00-12:00
7:00-12:00
WOJ
447.5
8:00 4:00
8:00-11:00
Silent
8:00 3:00
8:00 3:00
8:00 3:00
WRC
Washington. D. C.
468.5
7:00-11:30
Silent
Silent
7:00-11:00
Silent
7:00-11:00
SUent
WREO Lansing, Mleh
285.5
10:00-12:00
Silent
Silent
8:15-10:00
Silent
8:15-10:00
Silent
WRW ITarrytown, N. Y
273
9:00-11:80
8:00-11:30
9:00-11:30
9:00-11:30
9:00-11:30
9:00-11:30
9:00-11:3
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323 1
9:00 1:00 9:00 1:00
400 5:00
11:00 1:00 9:00 1:00
8:45-11:30 9:00 1:00
11:00 1:00 11:45 1:00
WSB Atlanta, Qa
428.3
8:30-10:15
9:00 1:00
SUent 9:00 1:00
W8M Nashville, Tenn
282.8
8:15-12:00
8:30 9:30
8:00-12:00
SUent
8:00-12:00
SUent
WSMB New Orlaani, Ll
319
9:30-11:30
Silent
9:30-12:30
SUent
9:30-11:30
9:30-12:00
SUent
W8UI
483.6
Silent
8:00-11:00
8:30-10:00
Silent
SUent
Silent
WTAG Worcester, Mui...
na
Silent
7:00 9:15
8:00 9:00
8:00-11:00
8:00 9.00
8:00-11:00
8:00 9:00
WTAM Cleveland, 0
389.4
6:00 7:06 6:30 8:45
6:00 7:00 6:30-12:30
WTIC Hartford. Conn
475.9
Silent
Silent
6:30 9:00! 6:30-10:001 6:30-11:00
WWJ
Detroit. Mich
S52.7
Silent
6:20-10:00
6:00 9:00
6:00 9:00
6:00-10:00
6:00-12:30
6:00-10:00