Federal Register - March 6, 1946
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VOLUME 11
1934
NUMBER 45
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Washington, Wednesday, March 6, 1946
Regulations TITLE 47TELECOMMUNICATION
Chapter IFederal Communications Commission Order 130-C
P art
12R ules G overning A mateur R adio: S tations and O perators FREQUENCY BANDS
F ebruary 20, 1946.
At a session of the Federal Communi cations Commission held at its offices in Washington, D. C. on the 20th day of February, 1946;
Whereas, by Order No. 130-A, dated November 14, 1945 10 F.R. 14343, as amended by Order No. 130-B, dated January 16, 1946 11 F.R. 1218, the Commission made available for amateur station operation certain frequency bands; and Whereas, the frequency band 56.0 to 60.0 Me. was assigned to the Amateur Radio Service by Order No. 130-A, as amended by Order No. 130-B, until March 1,1946; and Whereas, the frequency band 50.0 to 54.0 Me. hitherto allocated to the Ama teur Radio Service by Commission action in Docket No. 6651, has now become available for amateur station operation;
It is ordered, That the second ordering clause of Order No. 130-A, as amended by Order No. 130-B, be and it is hereby fur ther amended to read as follows :
2. a The following frequency bands are available for use for amateur station operation, subject to the limitations and restrictions se forth herein :
1 28.0 to 29.7 Me. using type A1
emission.
2 28.1 to 29.5 Me. using type A3
emission.
3 28.95 to 29.7 Me. using special emission for frequency modulation telephony.
4 50.0 to 54.0-Mc. using types Al, A2, A3 and A4 emissions and, on frequencies 52.5 to 54.0 Me., special emission for fre quency modulation telephony.
5 144 to 148 Me., using Al, A2, A3
and A4 emissions and special emissions for frequency modulation telephony and telegraphy. The portion of this band
between. 146.5 and 148 Me. shall not be used, however, by any amateur station located within 50 miles of Washington, D. C., Seattle, Washington, or Honolulu, - T. H.
6 420 to 430 Me., 1215 to 1295 Me., 2300 to 2450 Me., 5250 to 5650 Me., 10,000
to 10,500 Me., and 21,000 to 22,000 Me., using on these six bands, Al, A2, A3, A4
and A5 emissions and special emissions for frequency modulation telephony and telegraphy. Peak antenna power on the band 420 to 430 Me. shall not ex ceed 50 watts.
b Uponthe effective date of this order, no frequencies other than those assigned in this order shall be used for amateur operation.
This order shall become effective on the 1st day of March 1946 3.00 a. m..
Eastern Standard Time.
By the Commission.
seal
T. J. S lowie ,
Secretary.
F. R. Doc. 46-3507; Filed, Mar. 5, 1946;
11:10 a. m.
TITLE 32-r-NATIONAL DEFENSE
Chapter VISelective Service System Operations Order 39-A
S eparation B oard for Conscientious O bjectors establishment to consider and recom mend PROCEDURES AND POLICIES
Under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940, as amended, I
hereby order:
That the Order of the DirectorOper ations Order No. 39, dated May 19, 1945
10 F.R. 5980, is hereby amended by deleting the first Sentence thereof and substituting therefor the following:
There is created in National Headquar ters a board of not less than three nor more than five officers to be designated by the Director of Selective Service.
L ewis B. H ershey, Director.
M arch 4, 1946.
F. R. Doc. 46-3466; Filed, Mar. 4, 1946;
4:22 p. m.
CONTENTS
REGULATIONS AND NOTICES
Civil A eronautics B oard :
Accident occurring at Fayette ville, Ga., hearing________
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Civilian P roduction A dministra tio n :
Cans M-81__ ____________
Tin plate and tin; plate cans, use and delivery M-81, revocation of Dir. 9___
Priorities system operation; con crete building products, machinery and equipment, assignment of CC ratings PR 28, Dir. 8__________
Tin mill products M-21, Dir. 9 _
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F ederal Communications C ommis sion r Amateur radio stations and operators, rtdes governing;
frequency bands________
Hearings, etc.:
Atlanta Radio Enterprises, I n c _______
Buffalo Broadcasting Corp.
W G R ______________
Capital City Broadcasting Corp __________
Cincinnati Times Star Co.
WKRC ____________
Daly, Chester E., et al______
Eidson, Millard_j_____ ____
Empire Newspapers-Radio, Inc-__________ _______
Granik, Theodore_________
Lee Bros. Broadcasting Co.
KFXM ___________ _
Nevada Radio and Television Co_______________ ___
New England Broadcasting Co__________________
New Mexico Broadcasting Co.
KGGM_______
Public Service Broadcasting Corp------------------------Quigley, S. B., WMOB___
Radio Springfield Inc_______
Radio Station WSOC, Inc.
WSOC_________ ____
San Bernardino Broadcast ing Co., Inc______-_____
Southern Utah Broadcast ing Co. KSUB___ ___
Star Broadcasting Co., Inc__
Telegrams, methods of de livery ________________
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