Higher Power for Radio Stations
PHE American Radio Commission has made ‘tentative grants of increased power to certain radio stations. The increase is to 25 kilowatts, with an additional 25 kilowatts experimentally. The stations affected are:--WOR, Newark, N. Jersey, 710 ke., now 5 kw.; WCAU, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1170 ke., now 10 kw.; WSM, Nashville, Tennessee, 650 ke., now 5 kw.; WSB, Atlanta, Georgia, now 5 kw.; WCCO, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 810 ke., now 5 kw.; WHO-WOC, Des Moines, Iowa, 1000 ke., now 5 kw.3 KOA, Denver, Colorado, 830 ke., now 124 kw.; KSL,. Salt Lake City, Utah, 1130 ke...now 5 kw.; KPO, San Francisco, California, 680 ke., now 5 kw.; WHAM, Rochester, New York, 1150 ke., now 5 kw.; WHAS, Louisvile, Kentucky, 820 ke:, now 10 kw.; WBT, Charlotte, "N. Carolina, 1080 ke, now 5 kw.; WAPI, Birmingham, Alabama, 1140 ke., now 5 kw.; KVOO, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1140 ke., now 5 kw.; KFAB, Lincoln, Nebraska. 770 ke, now 5 kw.
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 20, 27 November 1931, Page 31
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159Higher Power for Radio Stations Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 20, 27 November 1931, Page 31
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