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SSE. is not operating. Answers to Inquiries ion Results—T. F. Smith, Jr., 5015 Gaston avenue, Dallas, Tex., states that his best distances with a Westing- house TF transmitter is 1,400 miles on C.W.; 1,000 miles on ien watts modu- lated buzzer; and 300 miles with voice during July and August. He desires other owners of these sets to inform him of their results. License for Receiver—J. McQ., Atlantic City. In general, no license is required for installing receiver. veral towns have, however, passed local ordinances requiring the payment of a fee to cover official inspection of installation. Phonograph Attachments—J. B. Tabor, C. The following is a repre: sentative list of victrola attachments. Simple clip for one phone, Stramey coupler, price 60 cents, Radio Distribut- ing Ce ewark N. J.; holder for one phone, E, S. X. attac! iment; price Essex Wireless Specialty Co., Newark, N. J: holder for two Conte Duplex attachment, pric W. B. McMasters, Wheeling, W. Va. Prices of all without phones. Attachment with phone, price $18, Radio Cor P of America, Woolworth Building, N. Y. List of Biadonatiig Stations—A. H. V., Olivet, M You can obtain the best list of broadcasting stations of the United States by sending to the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C., for copies of the June, July, August and September issues of the Radio Service Bulletin. En- close 5 cents for each issue. Programs—K. A. B., Knoxville, Tenn. Formerly most br ting stations mailed their detailed programs free of charge to those asking for them, but the demand has become so large th few are able to continue this practic although many will supply “skeleton” programs on request. Class B Stations—K. B. C., , The Class B arrangement, whereby tain of the largersand better equipped broadcasting stations will be transferred from 360 to 400 meters, has not yet gone into effect. Final arrangements should be completed sometime in October, how- over, and then it should be possible for you to hear all Class B stations east of the Mississippi under good conditions. Range of Receiver—A. B. L., Water- town, N.Y. It is impossible to state definitely the range of any This depends not only on the receiver itself, but also upon the cl installation, the condition of the various batteries, the power and quality of the transmitting stations, atmospheric con- ditions, and local topography. With a given receiver it may be, on one occasion, difficult to hear a station fifty miles away, while the next a station over 1,000 miles off may come in clearly. Maximum Range in New York— kK. L. K., New York. 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