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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1925)
) Ml 3 1 ( Page Two Sunday. Nov. 20.' 102." THE 3 RADIO IS STABLEST AID TO FARMERS reception ud rctrnnsmls- European signals. Already Daventry's 40 KV set on 16U0 meter, but weakly. Hope to . transmit anil retransmit over the Atlanttr tills year is expressed U. C. A. by Education Is Cure For Interference Radio Program Sunl.iy, Xovemln'r i KI'O, s-'X-S Meters, ll.ilo Pros, and chronicle, San FrsncUco--9:45 am., non-wrtarlan church ser vice; I p. m.. orenn recital: P ui.. Il- WASHINGTON. R (, Nor. IS. Throunhout the whole conference the keynote was "service to the radio ! o....,, orchestra: :S5. 8 p Al IIO AMPLIFICATION public." The manufacture and snle .t ,m hcjtra: S:50 p. m , Sclcer or- Much has been written, the past o( rajHtlnit or regenerative rocelr- . , few months of the advantages andjers wt, opposed by the conference. I kci. 31 meters, General Klec disadvantage of resistance-coupled (t beinit pointed out that nlihoiiKh ' lric Oakland. 11 a.m.. 7:30 p. nt.. " hlem of now to keep the young j dio frequency amplification, and , control of some types of osciliatin yy Presbyterian church, San folks down on the" farm. (generally It has been agreed that j rec.ivera was posstWo and that edn-j rninclwo: S:S0 p.m.. KliO MMe Farmers in many states, after the quality obtained from such an . fatloa wns needed, tjie committee on I Svm,lhoUv. ,.. .... .. use tieir apparatus amplifier is an improvement over interference was aitvlous at somo KNX. 337 meters. Expre-s. Holly- ,wu 1 I .k. ...... I fmni mniit trntiftfnrm i i ... nnr.nf I i 11 further . . ... . , l0 'i bytcriun church; 3 p.m.. musical listening device. iirorr.im: 8 p.m.. Ambassador or- Whlle opposing this drastic action. ( CBM,ra; p. m feature program. Powell Crosley of Crosley company., KI!J 405 m.r,. Times. Los suggested that more were tnree j jk,.;,.., .10 a . m .. sermon . Mls An- 10:30 a. tr... First M. D. m.. musliale: t:30 sUtlng that they use tneir apparaui - to receive weather and market re-1 that emanating front most transform de ,, prov.sit the ft. norts. added that "it keeps the 'er coupled amplifiers. Describing j manufacture and usu of this l; i ports, added young folks at home." The chief contribution of radio to the farm, however, the survey pror-, new receiver In the Dec Radio Broadcast magniine. Glen 11. Brown ing of Browning-Drake fame, advo ed. Is daily distribution of agricul- eates the use of choke or lmpedance- tnral Information. Garden nve pi been saved by radio warnings of fication. coming frost. Splendid profits on crops have been netted, because the radio announced' when the market was paying highest prices. In 1.160 townships of Iowa, farm women are studying home topics over the radio. In applying radio to his daily work, the farmer Is far ahead of the city dweller, the Investigation showed, j Good preaching and church choir . Station Control Is Solution of Radios music are other gifts of the radio much appreciated In rural regions. Aged persons especially reported WASHINGTON. Nor. 18. From b KCO Little Syc phony orchestra out of a confusing mass of resolu-j nn(jer tne baton of liarl Khodchamel. tions, proposals, conferences nl1 1 Three guest artists will assist the suggestions, presented, talked of and discussed at the Fourth Naiion- i Holub. violinist. ' -1 Clin mnfaronn) Which VIS nOlU . t .nHtn. ' 1 . . i "7 . , ; in Washington beginning on .-sovem- of the nations eloquent clergymen. , fMovi detln!te decl. One Kansas farmer gave this typ:cal , , reply: Fanny and the types of receivers hlch might cause Belto jpMt. such Interference, he was willing tO'E church' 4 let the resolution stand. Arc appar-, p m Arcade orchestra: 7 p in., or atus. It was held.: might be further j ,, r,KtaI: 8 p. m.. program, improved and the use of hlch power, KF 46- mlert K,ri c. Anlho only when necessary was advocated.; nv i.oy Angeles. 10 Si. m.. church - I r'.lriif (in 4 n m ..m.r, '4S O. An hour and a- half of music. . i m.. Father Rlcard a sunnot weather Tuesday night, Dec iniber 1. between: . , ' , , .. . ' .. forecast, music appreciation: 7 p. 8 and 9:30 o clock, will be broadcast , . .1...1, ... ..i.M V. u... ( hour: p.m., program: 10 p m., l'arkard orchestra. ' j KGW, 491.5 Bieters. Oreonian, I'ortland.-r-10:!S a. m. Firm Pres byterian church: 7:4J p. ui.. First t hurrh 0 Christ Scientist. I 8 p. ni., program. 9 p. '., Kiilahla of Pythias guest wlshl, Lake Merrill Ducks. KF1IK, US meters, lleo. Klmliall I'pson, Sacrniiienti'. 7:30 p.m.. weather; 7:40 p ui . children's atoryi 8 p.in.. music: :4 p.m., Instru mental nnd vocal; p. m.. Califor nia orchestra. KNX. 337 meters, Fiprosa, Holly wood. t'sual features; 1 111., West Coast .theatres; 3 p.m., program; 4 p. m.. Helen's Household Hints: 7 p.m., mirth contest: 7:30, 8, 9 p. m , programs; 10 p. m , Uoodrleh orchestra; 11 p.m., West's orches tra. KIIJ. 406 I meters, Times. Lot Angela. I'aual features; 11 in., Arcade orchestra; 13:30 p.m., pro gram. KFI. 47 meters. Earle C. Antho ny. Los Angela. 10:45 a. ni., cook ing Inlk; 5:30 p.m., matinee; 7 p. m., vocal program; S p.m.. Pasa dena Artists Students club: 9 p. in., Pryor Moore orchestra: 10 p. m., program. KOW. 491.5 meters, Oregonlnn. Tortland. 7:15 a.m., physical cul ture; 10:30 a.m., music, weather, newt; 12:30 p.m.. Rote City trio; ( p.m., concert; 7:30 p.m., wealh- orchestra. Arthur S. Garbctt. niu lcal Interpretative wrriter: Ruth Wa- "My daughter young man who Is keeping company with her have been listening to our radio for the last six Saturday nights. They say It beau any en tertainment they1 can get elsewhere. "What do we like to hear? Old fashioned songs and fiddling eon certs every time,: and the big band concerts, too." To find the positive and ne.-.tive I No more broadcasting stations will . posts on a storage battery, dip the be allowed to go on ihe air until j wires in a diluted solution of salt' ' BEHIND THE MICROPHONE When Dolly M&cdonald sang for her radio tryout she was the most nervous girl tog KFI Judges had ever seen, in spite of which she made a very faVorable Impression and was booked! for the 10 to 11 program the following night. Her log for the following night would read as follows; ; "9:00, left home for KFI; 9:05, my sedan wrecked by speeding carwhcli turned over twice; 9:20, police station td report; 9:30, police car .toot me to KFI: 9:45 KFI eleTatof stuck; 9:55, KFI elevator nnstncki 9:56, music lost; 9:57, accompanist faints; 9:58, mu sic found; 10, sang two songs and accompanied myself." The moral seems to be. when singing for a radio station, leave home an hour before scheduled. -When Sliss Mac donald was complimented on her nerve, she said: - "After trying out In front of that Instrument of tor-' in Secretary Hoover. there are suitable channels released. . No more stations will be forced j to divide time or wave lengths. The broadcasting band will remain between 102 and 545 meters. The manufacture of radiating or regenerative receivers was condem-j ned by the conference. i Spark sets, nsed by amateurs and the navy were condemned. Five years to be the duration of a station license. Government censorshfp was rigid ly opposed. Direct methods of advertising in broadcasting were condemned. Designations of stations as Class A and Class B to be discontinued. Speculation in ware lengths was condemned. 'Rebroadcasting of programs wlth oitpnnisslon of the sttrtTofi illi" prohibited. ' - iT Amateur wave assignments were maintained but amateurs are to be warned to strictly observe silent hours. Specific legislation from congress j demanded. ! Appeals from the radio decision; of the secretary of commerce to b provided for. : No arbitrary power to be veste. in water. The most bubbles will form on the wira attached to the negative terminal of the battery. Radio listeners of the west will hare their first op-portunity of hear-; Miw,Lny, November an KI'O. 4I3.S -Meters, llulr Brothers and Chronicle." 8a'n' Kmnriseo. Reg ular features: 1 p. tn.. Seiser orches tra: 1:30 p. ni.. matinee: 5:30 p. m., children's hour, stocks; 6:40 p.m.. Stales orchestra; 7 p.m.. Celger or chestra; 8 p. ni.. Ida Waldrup Night. 1 Free Radio Log; Sheets We want to know what your radio set Is doing In the way of getting stations. Card board sheets specially arranged by the Earl Shepherd Radio Department as well as Radio Station Pro grams are absolutely free. ' Ask for them at 507 Main Si. er. ini,, iiuris; p.m., p.m., progri , concert. , ,,r..i,.. U KKOA, 454.3 nielort. Rhodes Htnre grain; 815 ' Seattle. U: 45 p. in., Lluua club; 4 in.. c!,.ui.i.P! """'lea rad! I Parts-Repairi Best 8-Tube Superheterodyne Broy Drake Kit and Assembled Sets, 5-tJ Phone 397-W ' For demonstration in your home, FLOYD HENRIOTQ (Auto Electricians) j W1LLARD BATTERIES j 234 Main St. Phone r 1 W'jldr.m at tttM nririin- R I S n m l ing another world-famous artist on tak on exerclBe for cMlirf. , p.ro.. Sunday. December 6. when Tosch. 1 protrnm. 10 p. m.. States orchestra. Seidel. violinist, appear, before the: KOO 36, m),erv 0,B,, mi rophone of KPO. San Francisco. tri. Oakland. Usual features; uaiu. tie win ne assisted la his broadcast by Arthur Looser, pianist. I The broadcast will be on the air; from 9 to 10 p. m Pacific time, and Is expected to be the forerunner of similar appearances of famous mu sical stars In the west during the winter. 10:40 a.m.. class room instruction; 3 p.m., musical program: 5:30 d. , Kiddles Kltib; 6 p. m., concert; 7 p. ui., n:Ws, weather, storks, mar-' keta; 8 p. m., program. , KI.X. 508 meters. Tribune. Oak land. 4 p. m., women's hour; 5 p. i m., sunset matinee; 7 p. m , news; j More than 650,000 fnnr.s in the United States are now equipped with1 -radio, the -departnmnt of sgdovlliirc 1 estimates., following a notion-wide survey through county agricultural agents. A similar survey last year showed 365.000 farms on which, there were sets, and in 1913 only! 145.000 farms. ' EARL SHEPHERD CO." 1 " i - 1MDIO SETS 81TPL1E3 Frevh Radio Itatterlea S07 Mala St. Kuaastb Falls THE CROSLEY PUP Genuine Armstrong R?g er.er-itive Radio Set Brings stations more than 1 500 miles away. A real pleas a low price. Uhlig's Electric Stoir .1) A tore they call a microphone, nothing ' will ever have any effect on me again." I A special radio bill embodying a: recommendations to be presented t congress at Its next session. Whi no attempt" to draw up a radio b was made, a number of salient fi tures were outlined and will be pr to congress through Cha. ACROSS THE ATLANTIC International broadcast from Eng land and Germany are expected to scnted reach this country for rebroadcasting man White of the house radio co: soon, according to David Sarnof of mitte?. Thc-.-e recommendatir the R. C. A. In exchange he expects : ovcrcd liccn3in? ol stations, opp to transmit a suitable program cd a monopoly in radio conimun abroad. An R. C. A. station at Bel- tion, and sussested an appeal o. fast. Me., Is now (experimenting with the secretary of commerce deci3.'oi Five-Tube Fada,! CHOICE OF KPO Hale Eros. Department Store of San Franco maintain KPO, one of the largest broadcasting sta tions on the Coast. 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