WEII1ER BROADCASTIIIG CO_ laPOZ101410Z1 MONT ICELL 0 ,M A INE .. 22 yonzirtle EgAil rw Ironic AUXILIARY STATIO11 'Ic-cs..v- CtrAllt° Thu. J.; I.7" r YOJ,v14<cd 1C.(eitk:4dir A, Lie( nee From the desk of: John Ivey PROGRAM DIRECTOR reva_ cim)(i/s. Arcir 7o(MO Asiam17.4dirfallh 55 ST. PAUL ST. ROCHESTER, VOR .04 716/32 # 325-3826 COMMUNITY SERVICE TELEPHONE VI 3-2500 BROADCASTING UPPER LOCUST AVENUE oss,000lor° AMSTERDAM, N.V. 23-111-'59 Mr. Kermit Geary R.D. 2, Box 298 Walnutport, Penna. Dear Mr. Geary: Thank you very muck for the report of your reception of WCSS. This note is to verify that reception. Very best of luck to you. Sincerely, Roger aylor, J Chief Engineer RE: DX Programme 16-111-'59 "WHEREVER YOU GO INTHE CARPET AND GLOVE CITIES AREA -THEREIS RADIO-WCSS" PAULSTREET 14604 55 ST. NEWYORK ROCHESTER, FROM THE DESK OF: Paul Shulins buvca Q.)s ( \\eN\Qec ova PQrRA c)C 1X -AM op-rLQ(163, V\ -).?`)Cy -of -IS 0.,,AckSkS AA, -,04 SrA-44.1,0. He ANA Ow Rae,Sqickt<,k))1VJeetCA- sli,JQR3CD'Ry Ick \ISO tAsR- Sqn,Akc(Zoi" N.JD 4,1, \ \\C,Q- DC,`"/,6 Vi "\-\ ib 0CAth S; ul9.54 02tc)Q,16/v), Po SP, V \CZ.Pc\it M.,,) 6\1co0 -k-RRIQ>tydie-(2-)MA)c.\Di 4p,R,R' Plo-b-e.L.. c3C- 1.)0 Fl y Na ;R,e-C+04Nil dF;`If-me) A ae,ck.0,t) \ N +2AtvS ))Q- ua AS P%4 ADV 1J oGr,e,sleE )'Pyt fAR \Mit- \PQ- c), )1`Q -'f' 'RV) \AfkqlDX/`").5 RvlS1130 wfxy ri/f-th N.x 15G0 wQE\Afpr /-30- 97,4 *711 0 W / 122 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10011 (212) 633-7600 Fax (212) 633-7666 WQEW-AM and WQXR-FM are The Radio Stations of The New York Times n Radio Newyork International R I. 1620 1000 kHz, watts The GoodShip"..9friWs4r off Long Island, N.Y.,ITSA. Dear DX Listener: This will verify your reception of R.N.I. aboard the Good Ship "SARAH". Date: October 16/17, 1988 Time: 11:38 p.m. to 12:30 a.m., E.D.T. Your report is correct. 73 and good DX, /41(cm H etv)er Issued to: Kermit Geary, 1266 Riverview Dr., Walnutport, PA. RADIO STATION WEVD Hotel Claridge Broadway at 44th Street New York City BRyant 9-2360 Jan. 13 1 93 6 Mr. Kermit Geary, Walnutport, Penna. Dear Sir: Your logging on our last Sunday's program was correct in all details. Thanks for listening. Cordia ly (2-""" Ev Suf Pro Manager els;tn 2,1 \K THE NELSON HOUSE, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. September 26, 1940 Mr. Kermit Geary R.F.D. No.2 Walnutport Pennsylvania Dear Sir: I have your letter of September 23rd at hand. This will confirm your reception of WKIP on 1420 kilocycles on September 22, 1940. Thank you for your interest. Very/ ruly Pi rqy Kennedy FK/meh Crof /Engineer EXECUTIVE OFFICES WOKO AND STUDIOS ASSOCIATED WITH HOTEL TEN EYCK Columbia ALBANY, N.Y_ BROADCASTING SYSTEM--No" October 16, 1935 Mr. Kermit Geary R. F. D. # 2 Walnutport, Pa. Dear Sir: Your report of reception of W 0 K 0 on October 5, 1935, from 3:00-3:20 A.M., EST is correct, and this letter will serve as verification. Thank you for reporting our program. We are always glad to hear from our distant listeners. Respectfully, W 0 K 0 INCORPORATED General Manager BES:HC COLUMBIA. BROADCASTING SYSTEM, INC. 485 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK WICKERSHAM 2-2000 OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING November 3, 1941 E. K. COHAN Dear Mr. Geary: This will acknowledge with thanks your letter of October 17 and will verify your reception of our test program from the new 3VABC trans- mitter on Columbia Island in Long Island Sound. We are now in regular program operation with this new transmitter and we trust you are continuing to receive good reception from the station. Thank you for your good wishes. Sincere y yours, Mr. Kermit Geary RFD P Walnutport, Perna ADIRONDACK BROADCASTING CO., INC. STRAND THEATRE BUILDING ALBANY, N. Y. March 24, 1936 r. Kermit Geary # 2 Vialnutport, Ia. Dear Your report of reception of WABYon Larch 13, 1936, from 2:31-2:50 A.M., EST is correct, and this letter will serve as verification. Thank you for reporting our program. We are always glad to hear from our distant listeners. Respectfully, ADIRONDACK BROADCASTING CO. INC. General Manager IIES:11C Columbia BROADCASTING SYSTEM-INC. 485 MADISON AVE.AT 52" ST. NEW YORK CITY WI CKERSHAM 2-2000 March 18,1935. Mr. Kermit Geary, PFD #2, Waln-utport, Penna. Dear Mr Geary, - It gives us a great deal of pleasure to verify your reception of W B 0 Q.,test call of WABC, on Sunday March 10,1935 from 3.34-4.30 A.M. EST during a special DX for the Newark News 7-adio Club. Your very excellent and concise report checks in every detail with. our station log, and we wish to express our sincere appreciation to you for such a fine report. Very truly yours, - THE COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM INC. by Veyi mgr. and VP NNRC. OR 1440 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 18 PENNSYLVANIA 6-8600 June 21, 1946 Mr. Kermit Geary R.F.D. #2 VTalnutport, Pennsylvania. Dear Mr. Geary: This will acknowledge your recent letter reporting VCR programs received by you Sunday, June 16th, 1946. We are pleased to inform you that a check or our logs verifies the broadcasts outlined by you, and we appreciate very much your interest in writing to us. Charles H. Singer Assistant Chief Engineer WOR PROGRAM SERVICE. INC. MEMBER, MUTUAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM SIXEIGHTY WRVM RADIO 130 CLINTON AVENUE,SOUTHROCHESTER 4,NEW YORK BAKER 5-2520 Aug.5, 1958 Kermit Geary R D #2 Box 298 Walnutport,Penn. Dear Mr. Geary, This letter is to confirm your recep- tion report of July 21, 1958. We drew in a big breath with our one lung and blew out a test signal to RCA at Riverhead L.I. We are just 250 watts you know. Good to hear that we came in so strong. WPTF however seems to come in everwhere. Even Direc- tional 50 kw's is something to be reckend with. Best wishes to you and thank you for your fine report. Yours truly Al Rubin Chief Engineer 50,000 WATTS 18.000 WATTS 1050 KILOCYCLES 100.3 MEGACYCLES 711 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK 22 MURRAY HILL 8-1000 )14,71 KOLVA1-9a-OLAI C.F,O. *D, urcsLta.ta lexuNlAkit Please accept this letter as verfication of your receDtion report on Radio Station 'MGM, 1050 on the dial, Very truly yours, LOUIS I, CARING 1.,J0/e Asst, Program Dire Affiliated with MGM Pictures Loew's Theatres MGM Records KMGM Los Angeles WCBS COLUMBIA'S KEY STATION IN NEW YORK 485 Madison Avenue, New York 22, N.Y. Wickersham 2-2000 November 25, 1546 Mr. Kermit Geary R.F.D. # 2 Walnutport Pennsylvania Dear Mr. Geary: I have your letter of November 2nd. We have checked our logs and you were listening to MOBS. Please accept this letter as a verifica- tion. I am happy to learn that you enjoyed our inaugural broadcast. I do hope that you will continue to listen and like all MOBS programs. Yoi very truly, Advertising'alesPromotion Manager Jules Dundes:ms -Represented by RADIO SALES NEW YORK CHICAGO LOS ANC ELT S - DETROIT - SAN FRANCISCO ATLANTA WG AT AFFILIATED WITH AMERICAN BROADCASTING CO. NEW YORK August 13, 1947 Mr. Kermit Geary R.F. D. #2 Walnutport, Pennsylvania Dear Mr. Geary: Thank you very much for your letter of August 11, 1947 which gave such a good report on our frequency check broadcast of that date. This letter will verify your reception and log of the broadcast. I hope you continue to have good 00's. We check fre- quency each Monday morning from4:00 to 4:15 EST. 73 RADIO STATION W G A T ROBT N. BLAIR RNB/m Chief Engineer 870 ON THE DIAL COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM 1000 WATTS w C ITHACA NEW YORK September 15, 1942 Mr. Kermit Geary, R.F.D. 17r2 Walnutport, Pennsylvania. Dear Yr. Geary: This confirms the statements you make inyour letter of September 7. Thanks a lot for your grand letter. We are pleased that we are so well heard down in your part of Pennsy. 'eery truly yours, Joseph A. Short PROGRAM DIRECTOR JAS :T IL A distinctive, effective station serving a loyal audience STATICT .:1C4L St LL,wrenco University, Canton, Y.Y. Dear Radio Friends "le are pleased to acknowledge your comLunication reporting the reception of 7CAD on the date of Your report agrees with our log sheet of the above date and we hereby confirm your report. Respectfully yours, Radio Operator W Charge, TJ,ix. DEPENDABLE COVERAGE AND COMPLETE ACCEPTANCE IN "THE WORLD'S RICHEST MARKET" July 30, 1934 Dear Newark News Radio Club Member: We are soliciting your cooperation in aiding us in the compilation of technical data relative to the operation and reception of WOR and WLW. WIN, as you are undoubtedly aware, recently increased their power to 500 KW. We should like to learn from you how the operation of this new transmitter compares with their previous power of 50 KW. Have you noticed any appreciable increase in signal strength? For the purpose of submitting an accurate report under different weather and atmospheric conditions, we are en- closing four copies of a questionaire.
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