Federal Radio Commissioners: Hearing[s] Before the Committee on Interstate Commerce, United States Senate, Seventieth Congress, First Session, on the Confirmation of Federal Radio Commissioners. [February 4, and 6] 1928 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 - 290 páginas |
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... answered by Commissioner Caldwell , who has just made a study of it . But I believe there are something like 5,000 short wave lengths there that can be used . Senator DILL . I asked that question because I know it is only recently that ...
... answered by Commissioner Caldwell , who has just made a study of it . But I believe there are something like 5,000 short wave lengths there that can be used . Senator DILL . I asked that question because I know it is only recently that ...
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... answer that question because I have not studied the patent situation . Senator DILL . Well , is it your view as a radio commissioner that that is a subject in which you should take any interest , or that it is one that you should not go ...
... answer that question because I have not studied the patent situation . Senator DILL . Well , is it your view as a radio commissioner that that is a subject in which you should take any interest , or that it is one that you should not go ...
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... answer to some of these ques- tions will be found in the fact that the Federal Radio Commission did not have any money , except what little could be turned over to it by the Department of Commerce appropriations , because of the failure ...
... answer to some of these ques- tions will be found in the fact that the Federal Radio Commission did not have any money , except what little could be turned over to it by the Department of Commerce appropriations , because of the failure ...
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... answer to the problem of placing 685 stations on 89 channels , in the face of established fact that a 1,000 - watt transmitter per channel is the regulation load . RURAL LISTENERS NUMEROUS It is within the populated business and town ...
... answer to the problem of placing 685 stations on 89 channels , in the face of established fact that a 1,000 - watt transmitter per channel is the regulation load . RURAL LISTENERS NUMEROUS It is within the populated business and town ...
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... answer to the problem . This is a challenge to broadcasters which will not likely go unheeded , and it is believed in the interest of the art that they will assume a full share of respon- sibility in adjusting interference problems to ...
... answer to the problem . This is a challenge to broadcasters which will not likely go unheeded , and it is believed in the interest of the art that they will assume a full share of respon- sibility in adjusting interference problems to ...
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advertising American Telephone application AYLESWORTH BAKER BELLOWS broadcasting stations carrier wave cent chain broadcasting chain programs chain stations CHAIRMAN channels City Cleveland Commissioner CALDWELL Commissioner LAFOUNT Commissioner PICKARD committee Corporation of America crystal Department of Commerce engineers fact Federal Radio Commission frequency gentlemen give granted hearing heterodyning independent independent stations Intercity Radiotelegraph interference Iowa KDKA kilocycles KTNT letter license listeners matter McGraw-Hill means meters monopoly Muscatine National Broadcasting Co newspapers NORMAN BAKER Ohio operating patent permit present president public interest question radio broadcasting radio commissioner Radio Corporation Radio Retailing radio stations radio trust SCOTT Senator COUZENS Senator DILL Senator HAWES Senator HOWELL Senator PITTMAN Senator SACKETT Senator SMITH Senator WHEELER serve short-wave SIMON situation statement studio Telephone & Telegraph tion United Washington watts wave length WEAF Westinghouse WTRL York
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Página 152 - No member of the Commission or person in its employ shall be financially interested in the manufacture or sale of radio apparatus or of apparatus for wire or radio communication; in communication by wire or radio or in radio transmission of energy; in any company furnishing services or such apparatus to any company engaged in communication by wire or radio or to any company manufacturing or selling apparatus used for communication...
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Página 199 - Upon the completion of any station for the construction or continued construction for which a permit has been granted, and upon it being made to appear to the Commission that all the terms, conditions, and obligations set forth in the application and permit have been fully met, and that no cause or circumstance arising or first coming to the knowledge of the Commission since the...
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