570 ÓK ?'orK `lial
W e
Mr. Norman L. Maguire 434 North MAPLE St. Albuquerque, New Mexico
1000
?chits
TELETRONICS, INC.
Wa1,2044 Qa. Pha w 3068
September 22, 1951
Dear Mr. Maguire:
We were indeed glad to receive your letter of September 16, stating that you tuned in on our station on that date. I checked with the announcer and also the log and find that your report agrees with our records of the program at that time.
I want to thank you for letting us know our signal was heard out there in New Mexico. Anytime you pick us up again let us know.
Yours truly,
Becky Bellamy Secretary W A C L
Serving the Turpentine, Tobacco and Livestock Belt in South Georgia
5000 Wali4 2) and /VegAi 590 K C apt die 1Jlc.L G%L Qecil7"""
AFFILIATED WITH THE BLUE NETWORK
WESTERN UNION BUILDING TELEPHONE MAIN 5101
ATLANTA 3, GEORGIA
December 23, 1943
Mr. Norman L. Maguire 626 N. Girard, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Dear Mr. Maguire:
Thank you very much for your interesting report on
reception of TIAGA from 5 :45 to 6 :00 AM E.W.T., on
December 14, 1943.
Since your listing of announcements coincides with our
program log, we are pleased to verify your reception.
Yours truly,
RADIO STATION WAGA
A. L. Jones, Chief Engineer.
ALJ/nk
the 1340 spot
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
SERVING A MAJOR SOUTHEASTERN MARKET February 5, 1947
Mr. Norman L. Maguire 185 Williams Street Glastonbury, Conn.
Dear Mr. Maguire:
Received your letter of the 28th, reporting
our transmission test of the same day, and
we appreciate same very much. After checking
your letter with our log, we find that your
report is correct.
Sincerely yours,
Chief Engineer
ds
4o L,! GEORGE G. WEISS, MANAGER
1000 WATTS 1370 KILOCYCLES
Radia Statiaas WBGR ?¢ av" ALTAMAHA BROADCASTING CO. W. GLENN THOMAS, Owner
P. O. BOX 147 PHONE - DIAL 2444
April 18, 1952
Mr. Norman L. Maguire 21 Vista may Port Washington , N.y. Dear sir;
Thank you very much for anaewering my DX plea. We are always glad to hear from DX listeners, and especially from hams. one of our engineers here is
W4 PYA. Our transmitter is Raytheon RA 1000 with tube lineup as follows;
oso. 6j5 buffer 807
BF drivers 813 push pull RF Finals 833A push pull Speech input 6J7 push pull re coupled to push pull 6J5s Audio Drivers 845 push pull Modulators push pull 833A
High voltage rectifiers 575A Medium voltage reotifiers 866A Low voltage and bias rectifiers 5U4
Again, Thank you very much for writing me. Your report is verified by our Logs. Should You ever be down this way, Please stop in to see us.
Yours Very Truly
Arthur L. ng
Chief Engineer Radio WBGR Jesup
A LM/m
SERVING THE RICH TIMBER, TOBACCO, TOURIST AND LIVESTOCK BELT OF GEORGIA'S COASTAL PLAINS
WBHB MUTUAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM AFFILIATE
1240 Kilocycles FITZGERALD, GA.
November 2, 19+6
Norman L. Maguire 185 Williams Street Glastonbury, Connecticut
Dear Mr. Maguire:
Thanks for your letter dated October 28.
Your report was correct in every respect this time. We were very sorry that we couldn't send you a veri- fication the first time you requested it. But of course, we knew you had rather have a correct report than an Incorrect one.
The equipment here at WBHB is Gates equipment throughout. The transmitter is Gates Model 250 -C -1 using RCA 810's push -pull in the final, with 2O watts. The Modulators are also RCA 810's class B.
Hoping to hear from you again.
Yours very truly,
R. M. Ware, Jr., Manager, WBHB
RMWJr/blg
P.S. Vtie hope you can be able to hear us often.
1000-WATT STATION OF SOUND PROGRAMING FINE PUBLIC SERVICE EXCELLENT PERSONNEL 1190 ON YOUR DIAL
Radio Station Rome, Georgia
MODERN EQUIPMENT AIR-CONDITIONED STUDIOS IN THE HEART OF THE CITY 121 BROAD STREET
ePbr,la;:v 14 -Agir'
Mr. Norman L. Maguire
185 Williams Street
Glastonbury, Conn.
Dear Mr. Maguire,
Thank you for your letter of the 9 reporting receptior,
of our test programs from Rome. Georgia, tiris Till serve as a
verificatiln of your recention.
We are very grateful to yo-i f.:)r your cooperation.
For your information we are comrletely tFaytbeon equjnped,
charger antenna 2..1 feet, ground system - screen and 210 foot
radiEls,
Again my we thank you for your cooperation in our test pel.dod,
7BIX, nome, SeorEiao
N. C. RENEWER. PR... T. W. KENEMER, V-PwEs
DALTON BROADCASKRVG CORPORATION AFFILIATE MUTUAL B DOASTING SYSTEM
OPERATES FULL TIME 1230 KILOCYCLES 250 WATTS
NORMAN L. MAGU I RE 7$5 WILLIAMS STREET GDASTONBURY, CON.
w BBL W. V. WILLIA MS.Sr-T
J IZA.. -Melt.
THE VOICE OF NORTH GEORGIA BEDSPREAD CENTER
OF THE WORLD
DALTON, GEORGIA
NOVEMBER 4, 1946
TEAR SIR:
THIS IS TO VERIFY YOUR RECEPTION OF "WPIBL)" TESTING FOR FREQUENCY MEAS.
UREMENT nJTOBER 2P, 1946 ON 123OKC BETWEEN 3 ;30 ;05 AM AND 3;39 :55AM EST.
YOUR PROGRAM DETA ILS DUPLICATE OUR LOG ENTRIES PERFECTLY. WE HAVE A 250 WATT
GATES TRANSMITTER.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR KIND INTEREST AND ATTENTION.
FFjli'IjfERNALLY YOUR IS ` '%,Ll"Q.,./
,
FORRES L. PJIORRIS ENG. "";IBLUd"
DALTON, GA.
MEMBER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS
OFFICE OF HARVEY J. ADERHOLD TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
W( THE ATLANZ' .' ,. NSTITUTION
ATLAN ORGIA
Mr. Norman L. Maguire
434 North Maple Albuquerque, New Mexico
Dear Mr. Maguire:
March 9, 1949
This will acknowledge receipt of your recep- tion report dated February 27, 1949. This will verify same in accordance with our transmitter station log of that date.
I hope you will let us hear from you again the next time you pick us up.
HJA:lm
Sincerely yours,
55 ON YOUR DIAL AB C 5000 WATTS
RADIO STATION
1450 ON YOUR DIAL WCON
B IC
CORNELIA, GEORGIA
BOX 250 - PHONE 1450
November 26,1954
Dear 1v d ?/44 4) Thank you for your reception report of the November 15,1954
program. Your report was accurate and this is to verify your
reception of our station.
Sorry there was so much qRM and static. The broadcast was
a success though, with reports from most of the States ,
Canada, and New Zealand.
We have 250 watts feeding into a 200 foot series tower. Our
equipment is entirely Gates. We use two 810's in parallell
with a pi network. Our primary and secondary is suprising
for our power and frequency...,..roughly 25 and 50 miles.
Cornelia is located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge
mountain with a population of 3500 people. The climate
is Ideal here year round. Fishing and Hunting XX are
both very good here with many lakes to pass the summer
months.
Thanks you again for your report. It was pleasing to recieve
so many reports. Success to you and your club.
73's
George R. Wilkes
"gCzE cRadto gioLs of eozi,Zfy"
We want you to know that we here at W D E C i
Americus, Gocra.ia thank "'Pail" fcr your
report on the reception_ of W D E C. We're
ha py to .anno'w1,'e that your verification
was absolutely correct!
It will always be a pleasure to hear from
you, and a greater pleasure to have you
visit with us and see our modern RAYTHf.;ON
installation. 1!lth kindest personal regards,
.:re remain,
Date:
Sincerely, _ ,l . :v, ,_
GP :U:7 j,?-,InLî,
191. YK á,TrTcLR ON
AM - 1400 KC
STUDIOS: 2171 -2 SOUTH MAIN ST.
PHONE 2341
GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA
Mr. Norman L. Maguittee 434 North M pie Alpu.;uerque, Ni.w Mexico
Dear sir;
WI»T SHOWMANSHIP
IN
NORTHEAST GEORGIA
Jan. 21, 1952
FM - 103.9 MC
This is to certify that WDUN M &FM were on the Air monaay at 315 am to 330 am EST for ti frequency test. WE are on the air each second monaay morning of eachmonth for A test.
Thanks for your report.
"This is G B C"
THE GEORGIA BROADCASTING CO.
1230 KC WFRP SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
November 1, 1946.
Yr. Norman L. Maguire, 185 Iilliams Street, Glastonbury, Conn.
Dear. Sir:
250 WATTS
This will confirm your report on our text program of October Z-Y, 19 )+6.
We appreciate very much your 'coperation in sending in this report.
The station operats with a power of 250 watts and 12?.G kc, with no definite t es'. programs scheduled.
Kindest regards.
IWN , ms e
Sincerely,
f , !
,l James M Wilder, x,:.Lel a:L Manager.
NORTHWEST GEORGIA BROADCASTING COMPANY O. C. LAM, PRESIDENT
WILLIAM B. ESTES, STATION MGR.
"YOUR GOODWILL STATION FOR NORTHWEST GEORGIA"
WEST THEATRE BUILDING
CEDARTOWN, GEORGIA
December 19, 1946
y1r. Norman L. Maguire 1d5 williams btreet Glastonbury, Connecticut
Dear mr. . Maguire:
250 WATTS 1340 KILOCYCLES
Thank you very much for your report of reception of this station on Friday Dec., 13. I am very glad to confirm that the portion which you report is correct.
ßúG -A conducts frequency measurement transmission the 2nd Friday of each month from 3:00 AM FbT until 3:10 AlV1 LbT using announcements only, with the words William, George, Adam, Adam for identification.
Be sure to let us know it you hear us again.
Yours sincerely,
Chessley F. Hooper- -
Chief Engineer
CFn/jg
AMERICAN BROADCASTING COMPANY
Blue Network
4.0i 4 SERVING
GEORGIA'S THIRD MARKET Mutual Network
Owned and Operated By The Twin States Broadcasting Company
AUGUSTA GEORGIA
November 29, 1943.
Mr. Norman L. Maguire, 1606 E. Roma, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Dear Mr. Maguire:
This will acknowledge your report of reception of our frequency test transmission which was made from 3:30 to 3:40 a.m., EWT, November 10. Your description of the program material shows clearly that you were listening to TNGAC.
For your information, the transmitter here is an RCA Type 250 -K with parallel 810 tubes in the power amplifier. Power output at this time is 195 watts.
Thank you very much for your report. We shall be pleased to hear from you in the future.
JGL : c c /_/
Yours very truly,
RADIO ,BV TION , WGA CC
John G. Lyon Chief Engine.
Radio CJ fation
W G A .0 BS - Speaking from the Heart of Northeast Georgia
17 Hours Daily - 250 Watts - 1340 Kilocycles
W G A.0
June ^g', 1947
Mr NNormau L. Maguire
Glastonbury, Connecticut.
Dear Sir
Thank you for your report on our frequency check of
April 2E, 1947. I em indeed sorry that your letter did
not get more prompt attention, but the engineering staff
has been quite busy of late.
I am pleased to inform you that your report is corroct
and I am verifying same.
If we can be of service to you in the future, do not
hesitate to call on us, and we will endeavor to answer
more promptly.
Very truly yours,
.:elvin D. Brown
Engineer, WGAU
K E Y S T O N E B R O A D C A S T I N G A F F I L I A T E
AM -1000 WATTS 1460 KC
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'HONE 3-3603
November 9, 1950
Mr. Norman L. Maguire 434 North Maple Albuquerque, New Mexico.
FM -9000 WATTS 95.1 MC
Dear Mr. Maguire.
This will gerify your reception of WGBA on 1460kc from 5:59am until 6:05am EST on March 29, 1950 . The information contained in your report of reception was entirely correct and checked with our log 100%.
Please eaciise the delay in answering your report however when I took the Chief Lngineers job here I found several hundread unanswered verification reports. In an effort to answer all of them I answer as many a day as time will permit in hopes of soon catching up with all of them but I am still many reports behind.
Yes I was Chief hngineer of WKNB in New Britain, Conn. for several years so if you have a verification card from them it is likely that it is signed by myslf. I still have a connection with that station and will probably be going up there soon for a couple of weeks vacation.
Thank you very much for your reportand interest in our station.
Yours very truly
THE GEORGIA ALABAMA BROADCASTING COhPORATION
William R. Atkinson Chief ingineer
W4.HKZ
ex W1PPT and W5DRZ
ABG and Mutual In Eke South's Most Progressive Gity
1000 WATTS 1440 K. C. UNLIMITED TIME
THE GOLDEN ISLES OF GEORGIA ST. SIMONS JEKYLL SEA ISLAND
1514 UNION » BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA
July 21, 1949
Mr. Norman L. Maguire 434 North Maple Albuquerque, New Mexico
Dear Sir:
We had the pleasure of receiving your letter and are sorry we were delayed so long in verifying your letter of March 19, 1949.
Your report agrees with our station log, as we went on the rir March 5, 1949 on 1440 kilocycles with 1000 we.tts. Hope ylu still continue to receive our station with good reception.
Thanking you again, I remain
Yours truly,
Alan Burke Manager
BRUNSWICK BROADCASTING CORPORTION
AB: cs
AREA CODE 301
TELEPHONE 739 -8016
January 20, 1964
"Radio Today"
DIAL 1410
P. O. BOX 48I
1250 DOWNSVILLE RD.
HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND
Mr. Norman L. Maguire 1420 Columbia Drive NE Albuquerque, New Mexico
Dear Mr. Maguire:
This will serve to verify your reception report of WHAGts test broadcast on January 13, 1964.
We appreciate your interest in our signal. We are also happy to cooperate with the National Radio Club and have had an exceptional number of reports for this particular logging session.
Sincerely,
REGIONAL T1ROADCSTING COMPANY
A. Earl Mentzer Station Manager
AEM : .l fg Regional Broadcasting Company
/ GRIFFIN BROADCASTING SYSTEM 1000 WATTS "GRIFFIN'S MOST POWERFUL VOICE"
WHIG 1320 ON YOUR DIAL
741t'4S4o,u íZ° !- /94? o 6,44,..,,,lu,«,
XL.4.41
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA PHONE 9451
Dear Sir: This will confirm your report of reception of W. H, I. Ea on
(date) /Y6-51 between the hours of d
Your report checks with our logs.
Sincerely yours,
'Jim Watson Manager
WJEM Á
P.O. BOX 36S VALDOSTA, GEORGIA
Subject& Certificate of Good Listening
Tct
This is to certify that , did receive Radio Station WJEM on WJEM operates on a frequency of 1150 kilocycles, with a power output of 1,000 watts.
WJE1 , the Music - News Station is located one -half mile east of the city limits of Valdosta, Georgia, on
U. S. Highway 84. Valdosta has often been referred to as "The Hub of South Georgia and the Gateway to Florida." It is also the '';r0RLD1S largest producer of Naval Stores. We might add that Valdosta has the distinction of being the only city in the Jorld with such a name.
In closing, we would like to extend our thanks to you for letting us know that you received our test signal on
JEMtfo
Yours very truly,
James E. Massey, Jr. Manager Radio Station WJEM
1,000 WATTS THE MUSIC STATION 1150 ON YOUR DIAL
SAVANNAH
THE CAPITOL OF
WORLD NAVAL STORES
HAS THE WORLD'S
OLDEST COTTON
EXCHANGE
WORLD'S LARGEST
INTERGRATED PAPER
PULP MILL
LEADS SOUTHESAT
IN IMPORTS
4-
WORLD'S LARGEST
FROZEN SEA FOOD
PACKING PLANT
Race Rural Religion
1,000 Watts wJ IT From 900
128 WEST TAYLOR ST. 4 -7264 SAVANNAH, GA.
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NATIONAL RADIO CLUB 1'1WB :3RS.
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WKLY BROADCASTING COMPAIN.IY
1,000 Watts
980 Kc
Mr. Norman L. Maguire, 185 Street, Glastonbury, Conn.
Dear Sir:
WM. L. HAYES, Chief Engineer
HARTWELL, GEORGI A
Sept. 2, 1947
Thank you for your report of our signals during our equipment test period on 26 August 1944. At the time w i were using call RAW, but has since been changed to -KLi .
This letter is a confirmation of the data listed in your report taken from our program log. We are indeed glad to have your report, and many thanks.
Most cordially yours,
WKLY BROADCASTIN COMPANY
Wm.
high
- A REGIONAL STATION COVERING EASTERN GEORGIA AND WESTERN SOUTH CAROLINA -
/\ W K I1 Y. BROADCASTING COMPANY.
1,000 Watts
980 Kc
Mr. Norman L. Maguire, 454 North Maples, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
')ear Sir:
WM. L. HAYES, Chief Engineer
HARTWELL, GEORGIA
Nov. 28, 1941
Thank you very much for your letter reporting on the reception of our station during our test broadcast of November 0th..,
1947.
At 3:49 we did make a station break but the title of the selection was BEER BARRTI:L POLKA, and not Elmer ' s Tune. If you can recall that tune, I will be glad to confirm your report. For the life of me, I can not remember how Elmer's Tune sounds. If you can identify the piece as the BR BARRML POLKA, I will be glad to forward our confirmation by return mail.
We intend making another test broad- cast sometime in February, and I will start this one at 4 :15AM E. S. T. as I believe KF' ?B will be off the air by that time.
Thankin7 you, we are,
Most cordially yours,
WKLY BROADCASTING COMPANY By 11V LH/hb
-- A REGIONAL STATION COVERING EASTERN GEORGIA AND WESTERN SOUTH CAROLINA -
WKLY EIRoADcSIING COMPANY
1,000 warts
980 Kc
Mr. Norman L. Maguire, 434 North Maple, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Dear Sir:
WM. L. HAYES, Chief Engineer
HARTWELL, GEORGIA Dec. 5, 1947
Your letter of 1 December 1947 reporting on the reception of test broadcast of 9 November 1947.
Your data on the selection agrees with our log, and we are very happy indeed to for - this confirmation of same.
No date has been set for the February test, but will publicize it in the NRC and NNRC bulletins, and surely hope that you will be able to hear us once again. This time I think the schedule will start after KFWB leaves the air.
Thanking you again for your report, we are,
Most cordially yours,
WKLY BROADCASTING COMPANY
By,l c
WLH/hb
P. S. - I am ex -W2GZA and now have call W4AFM. If you are on the air, listen and maybe we can have a QS0 on 14010; 14120; 14150 and phone 14250 kc.
- A REGIONAL STATION COVERING EASTERN GEORGIA AND WESTERN SOUTH CAROLINA -
WKMA QUITMAN, GEORGIA
A DIVISION OF
JOHN R. BARLETT, OWNER
WALTER E. BARDEN, GEN. MANAGER
October 30, 1947
Norm Maguire, h1QNK 185 rilliams Street, Glastonbury, Conn.
This is to verify that ENA was operating at the time
that you were tuned in Oct. 13. Your report was pretty garbled
due to picking up KXRJ, Russelville (Little Rock) Ark. with t14ei
that damnable tone it sends out all the time, and some other station
who signed off 33 minutes before my freq check was over.
All noArn reports said that our signal faded out at
301AM, altho we were on the air until 334AM. Where our si, "mal
went to then, goodness only knows. Only other report was from
from some guy who lives a 2 mile away from the xintr. who fell
asleep at regular sign off time and was awakened b :- his radio
that was left on. Big deal!
Bye now and lets hear from yuu again!
48II DIAL R.5 raft
Sincerely yours,
C/ít X' LLu Charles L. Widnes
Pi \I4,
M E M B E R N A T I O N A L A S S O C I A T I O N O F B R O A D C A S T E R
SOUTHERN
STUDIOS Bank of Thomas County
Building Phone - 1501
A ASTING QSTEM, INC.
7 3 0 K C 1 0 0 0 WATTS
Mr. Norman L. Maguire 434 North Maple Albuquerque, N. M.
Dear Sir:
TRANSMITTER Located 2 Miles From
Thomasville Pavo Road
WINO-
THOMASVILLE, GA.
November 14, 1947
We received your letter of November 9, 1947 advising us of reception of oar station, WKTG, on that date. We went on the air for program testing October 2, 1947.
We are very glad to verify your reception of our station and appreciate very much your advising us of the reception, in this way we can tell what our equipment is doing.
We would like to hear from you again if you should pick us up in the future.
Sincerely yours,
K. T. MALLORY Chief Engineer
KTM:mis
EN,CA,C; THE VOICE OF LA GRANGE
THE LA GRANGE BROADCASTING COMPANY
LA GRANGE GEORGIA
January 5
1 9 4 4
Mr. Norman L. Maguire, 626 N. Giradd, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Dear Mr. Maguire:
Thank you for your report of reception of our test broadcast of December 22, 1943.
Your report has been checkered wtth our program log, and is
correct. Therefore, please accept this letter as verification of reception.
Yours very truly,
Edwin Mullinax General Manager
AFFILIATED WITH THE MUTUAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM
PEOPLES BANK BUILDING THOMAS CARR, General Manager
RADIO STATION
CARROLLTON, GEORGIA
Jan 13, 1947
Mr. Norman L. Maguire 185 Williams St. Glastonbury Conn.
Dear Mr. Maguire;
This letter will srve to verify your correct log of out equipment test on Jan 9th, 1947. Thanks for your report and interest in our station.
Very truly yours
e. 7W C. M. Callicott Chief Engr.
WLET RADIO STATIONS
and WLET -FM 1000 Watts 7300 Watts
1420 KC On Your Dial 106.1 MC - Channel No. 291
R. G. LeTourneau, Licensee
AFFILIATED WITH THE MUTUAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM
TOCCOA, GEORGIA Jan. 10, 1953
Mr. Norman L. Maguire 43! Maple Street NE Albuquerque, New Mexico
Dear Mr. Maguire,
This is to verify your report of reception of vaET on the morning- of Jan. 5, 1953. Your report was 100% correct.
Many thanks for the report, !le reereived quite a few reports from the Northeast section of the country and some from the West coast.
Yours was the only one from the Southwest.
Sincerely,
C. H. Sutton, Chief Engr.
WMGA "THE PATRON'S STATION"
á11IO ULTEaIEo, GEORGIA
November 11, 1943
Er. Norman L. Maguire 1606 E. Roma Albuquerque, New Mexico
Dear Mr. Maguire:
This will acknowledge receipt of your reception report dated November 6 from 3:30 A& to 3:45 AI EWT. We are happy to send you this verification and are glad that you listened.
JMW :lm
Yours very truly,
s ',. Wilder Chief Engineer
1400 KILOCYCLES
TAMES S. RIVERS NEWS OF THE HOUR General Manager ON THE HOUR
aadio S1ÍØ#t WiW/M 1490 KILOCYCLES
Cordele, Georgia
June 26, 1945
Mr. Norman L. Maguire 83 Prospect Street East Hartford 8, Conn
Dear Norman:
Thank you for your letter dated June 18th, with enclosed report of reception of W. M. J. Y., received in Albuquer- que, New Mexico.
I am sorry that we never received your other report, and I am proud to say that your report is correct to the letter.
e will look forward to receiving a report from you after our next check from your home in East Hartford.
'l'ith kindest regards and best wishes, I remain
S;ncerely yours,
qk
mes S. Avers.
IN THE HEART OF THE COTTON, CORN, WATERMELON, PEANUT, PECAN AND LIVESTOCK BELT
WN EX mACO(1 BROflDCASTIfIGICOmPR(IY
Mr. Norman L. i agu ire 165 Williams Street Glastonbury, Connecticut
Dear Sir:
STUDIOS: Bibb Building -- Macon, Georgia
12 November 1946
Your report of reception of W N E X on the morning of November 4th is confirmed by data contained in our loos.
We appreciate your report and Rre glad to send you this letter of verification.
Sinlerely yours
A. C. Kibler Chief Engineer
THIS IS MUTUAL 1400 KILOCYCLES
5000 WATTS
ilamta, Cjcorgia
* * * A itoUNSAYI 790 K.C. CHerokee 2196
January 15, 1953
Mr. Norman L. Maguire 434 Maple Street, NE Albuquerque, New Mexico
Dear Mr. Maguire:
Thank you for your report on our station of January 10,1953. Your report agrees with our log.
A I has a power of 5 kw day and 1 kw night and is affiliated with MBS.
Hope to hear you on the ham bands sometime.
EBC:mc
Very truly yours, Radio Station WW IT 3
Elton B. Chick Chief Engineer
cc/Vt.. t.e./
ROME BROA CASTING CORPORATION ARGA---- FM
,flffiliated with Mutual Broadcasting System
ïrir. Norman Maguire 434 North Maple Albuquerque, N. M.
Dear sir:
OFFICES AND STUDIOS NATIONAL CITY BANK BUILDING
TELEPHONE 6589 -:- ROME. GEORGIA
9 Janurary 1948
Thib is to verify your report of the reception of our station Friday, Janurary 2, 1948 from 5:00 AM to 5:13 AM EST.
we are conducting equipment tests on our new 5000 watt transmitter on 1470 kc. we appreciate the report
and the interest shown.
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Thanking you, we remain,
Yours truly,
R.A. Starr Chief Engineer.
UNITED PRESS NEWS SERVICE -:- MEMBER N.A.B.
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Mr. Norman Maguire 101 Hope Street Stamford, Conn.
Dear Mr. Maguire:-
1450 KILOCYCLES NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS 250 WATTS
» Toccoa, Georgia
June 18, 1941
Thank you for the QSL and the report of our signals. This letter is to confirm your report of the station; the times, numbers, and remarks as stated in your letter all of which checks with our log.
Our regular frequency -check period at present is from 3 to 3:15 AM, EST, the 20th of each month. If you feel free to give any remarks on future period checks, we will greatly appreciate them.
Please accept our apology for the belated reply.
Yours for good DX -ing,
RADIO STATION VEILC
Elliott N. Lindblad ENL:Bl PROGRAM DIRECTOT
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WRLC 1450 KILOCYCLES - NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS - 250 WATTS
Toccoa, Georgia
January 22, 1945
Norman L. Maguire
1210 E. Grand
Albuquerque, N. M.
Thanks very much for the excellent report on our station. This will verify
your reception on the morning of January 17, 1945.
Our regular frequency checks are held the third Wednesday in each month
from 4:05 to 4:15 AM EWT.
Curdi,a1ly yours,
Virgle E. Craig, Manager
WRQN AN AFFILIATE OF THE MUTUAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM
Vidalia, Georgia
Dear Sir:
We regret the del in verifying your reception
of VT R Q N but due to rush of business in going on the
air we have been unable to catch up with correspondence
heretofore.
Your co:._ "u:.ication of 2 c . Y- /5 'ç
reporting reception of R Q N .from ;; Ce.,J RI7 to T ,/,/ 7i,/, on C C % $ correct.
Ft. 4t7e, SOCIiaI.L
Mgr.
RS :EC
1450 Kc O LAST MINUTE NEWS FROM THE WIRES OF UNITED PRESS O 250 WATTS
October 17, 1947
Er. Korman L. I,ia- uire 185 7illiams Street Glastonbury, Connecticut
Dear Mr. Maguire:
This is to verify your report of reception of V3AV on October 15, 1947. Thank you very rauch.
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7incerely yours,
E. Thompso Chief Engineer
Selling The GREATER Georgia - Carolina Seaboard Market
50,000 WATTS CLEAR CHANNEL -FULL TIME
NBC NETWORK
LAMBDIN KAY GENERAL MANAGER
WSB The Voice of the South
RADIOPHONE BROADCASTING STATION OF
INMAN GRAY PRESIDENT
Mr. Norman Maguire, 101 Hope Street, Stamford, Conn.
Dear Mt. Maguire:
JAMES R. GRAY VICEPRE8. @ EDITOR
JOHN A. BRICE VICE-PRES. AND GEN. MANAGER
ATLANTA, GA.
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OFFICES -STUDIOS ATLANTA BILTMORE HOTEL
TRANSMITTER NEAR TUCKER, GA.
JOHN M. OUTLER, JR. ADVERTISING MANAGER
April 21, 1936.
This confirms your reception of The National Barn Dante program through WSB as indicated in your letter of April 4, and we thank you for sending such a complete and accurate report. We know the sponsor will value your comment and interest.
With best wishes, we are
Yours very truly,
THE ATLANTA JOURNAL RADIO STATION WSB
General Manager
The Journal Covers Dixie Like the Dem
g44., 514z.044 WSIZ 1310 KC. 1000 WATTS STUDIOS IN THE BROOKS BLDG.. EAST WARD ST.
P. 0. BOX 202 DOUGLAS. GEORGIA
Jan. 25, 1958
This is in answer to your very nice 1tt eii a reriult of the Minii.show that I did for t.L,
Club on the mornini; of Jan. 20th from 4:Y) till L:00 AÌ, an a verifecatioa of the fact t show was conducted as you had it
Thanks vlry much for the nice letter, 41s.d too that you enjoyed the sow, if you oioald like to then listen L cn itt
in Nashville, Tenn., Fridai ni,ht Feb. 7th, 10:15 till 11:00 CST, as that is my date to alv.)eur on the Jay USA show, until then thanks a¡ain, I remain,
Very Truly Yours,
Stacy Kelly, CA LJ, WSIZ, Dou.jas, Ga.
PHONE 887 -3136
1410 KC - 1000 WATTS
PHONE 887 -3137
SAWNEE BROADCASTING COMPANY, INC.
P. O. BOX 808 CUMMING, GEORGIA 30130
NORMAN L. MA G UIRE
1420 COLUMBIA DR.
ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO
DEAR NORMAN,
THNAKS FOR THE SIGNAL REPORT FROM ALBUQUERQUE THIS LETTER
WILL CONFIRM YOUR RECEPTION OW WSNE IN CUMMING, GEORGIA ON
JANUARY 13, 1964 FROM 4:00 to 4 :23 AM EST NORMAN..FOR YOUR
USE I'M ENCLOSING A RADIO GUIDE TO THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
T AKS AGAIN,
OE E. /)
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EELER, JR.
K 4 H M B
CHIEF ENG. W S N E
ENC:
MUTUAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM
WWGS
1340 K C 250 W FULL TIME
GRAHAM BUILDING TIFTON, GEORGIA
18 i"larch 1947
Mr. Norman L. Maguire 185 Williams street Glastonbury, onnecticut
Dear Mr. Maguire:
Thank you for your detailed letter regarding reception of test broadcast from WWGS. It is gratifying to know that our signal is getting out so well.
Your program list checks with our log.
If you are ever in the "Deep South," stop by Tifton and visit us at WWGS.
Very truly yours,
TIFTON BROADCASTING CORP.
Jeanne I. Leavitt, copy chief
1480 on Everybody's Radio!
Greater South Broadcasting Co., Inc. Suite 200, Henry Grady Building
ATLANTA 3, GEORGIA
YZE JAckson 4.3343
Norman L. Maguire 1420 Columbia Drive, Ne Albuquerque, New Mexico
Be Wise ... Buy WYZE l
Wherever You Go ... There's Radio!
23 December 1957
Dear Sir:
We are pleased to verify your report of reception of our
station on December 9, 1957. We hive only recently discontinued
the early morning hours,, so that you received us at a good
time.
Our equipment consists of a new Gates BC 5 P five kilowatt
transmitter feeding a single vertical r diator with an overall height of 200 feet. The studio equipment is primarily RCA
with Rust Remote Control system in use.
Thank you for your fine report and best wishes for
continued good DX' ing.
Sincerely yours,
R. L. Leake, Chief Engineer.
"5,000 WATTS OF SELLING POWER!"