WILLIAM G. RICK ER LLOYD E SOU IER RCA HIGH FIDELITY UNITED PRESS NEWS NBC THESAURUS WDEV RADIO BROADCASTING STATION 1 0 0 0 W A T T S 5 5 0 K I L O C Y C L E S WATERBURY, VERMONT Vermont's Mid -State Station Taterbury Vermont June 1,19400 Mr. Norman L, Maguire 101 Hope St. Stamford, Conn. Dear Sir; This is to acknowledge the report of reception of 1DEV that you sent bo us. Your report of programs May 29, between 11:30 and 12:00 noon agrees with our program log, so I am happy to verify your report, Yuur letter was of interest to us and I thank you for writing, Yours Very Truly, Harold M. Grout, Chief Eng.
RADIO STATION WHWB Central `Vermont Broadcasting System 1,000 kc RUTLAND, VERMONT Dial PRospect 3-3200 Mr. Norman L.Maguire 1420 Columbia Drive NE 1,000 watts February 23, 1954 Dear Mr.Maguire: Received your letter reporting reception of WHWB and am pleased to send you this letter of verification. The information concerning musical selections and announcements of WHWB from 4 :32 A.M. to 5 :00 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, are correct in every detail. WHWB operates, as you know, on 1000 Kilocycles with a power of 1000 Watts. We are a non -directional daytime station, our transmitter is a Raytheon Model RA- 1000 -A and located about three miles Northwest of the City of Rutland, our tower is a 259 foot self - supporting Lehigh. You may be interested in knowing that we have received thirty -one (31) letters and cards stating that they received us during the same period of time that you did. Sorry your reception was not clearer. We have received reports from the following places - during the above period: Jacksonville, Florida Lincoln, Nebraska Staten Island, N. Y. River Forest, Ill. Reading, Pa. Chevoygan, Michigan Mendota, Ill. Bypro, Ky. Wheeling W.Va. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Providence, R.I. Westfield, New York Cleveland, Ohio Uniontown, Pa. Camden, N. J. Seymour, Conn. Bradford, Mass. Erie, Pa. Dubuque, Iowa Baltimore, Maryland Iowa City, Iowa Paxton, Ill. Waterloo, Iowa (2) Ponca City, Okla. (2) Spokane, Washington Ontario, Canada Charleston, Ill. Fort Wayne, Ind. You will notice that this letter is not coming from our Chief Engineer. I am going to answer them myself personally, as I know every one of you are anxious to have your report confirmed. Thank you and lots of luck. Yours truly, CENTRAL VERMONT BROADCCASTING CORPORATION "X. d.ft- 4; (Mrs.) Vena M.Bates, President & Gen. Manager
THE NORTH COUNTRY STATIONS OF VERMONT BOX 662 ST. JOHNSBURY, VERMONT TEL. PI 8-2344 December 28, 1955 Mr. Norman L. Maguire 1420 Columbia Drive NE Dear Mr. Maguire: Thank you for your reports in regar?s to DX program from WIKE December 5, 1955. Now that the Christmas rush is over, I have a chance to sit down and write these notes of appreciation to each of the many respondents. I am sorry reception was poor. I am sure we would have had a much better showing if WP hpd not experienced transmitter difficulties, which cut down our strength considerably. 1 would appreciate running another show at some future date and see if we can improve the reports from DX'ers all over the country. The best report we have ever received was from, a couple of years ago during a frequency check. If we did it before we can do it again. Sincerely, Donald A.- Thurston, Manager Radio Station WIKE WIKE MEMPHREMAGOG BROADCASTING CO.. INC. NEWPORT WTWN TWIN STATE BROADCASTERS. INC. ST. JOHNSBURY WNIX CONNECTICUT VALLEY BROADCASTING CO.. INC. SPRINGFIELD
wjoy 1230 ON YOUR DIAL VERMONT BROADCASTING CORPORATION ABC Affiliate SP,.11.24,%, FIN...,./1,11.,,,14.-,.v,""=, BURLINGTON, VERMONT A. E. SPOKES, Manager April 14, 1954 Mr. Norman L. Maguire 1420 Columbia Drive N E Albuquerque New Mexico Dear Mr. Maguire: On March 22, 1954 WJOY ran a special DX program from 3 :30 to 4 :30 AM E.S.T.. The program consisted of march music and announcements. 0-I this program I said that we would send a can of Vermont Maple Syrup to our most distant listener. Apparently that part of the announcement was under KERO at the you heard us as you did not mention it. However, as your report had enough information to be verified and as our most distant report of the DX program came from you I a :u very pleased to inform you that we are shipping by Railway Express a can of Vermont Maple Syrup. It should reach you in a few days. I am sure that if you have never used Vermont Maple Syrup you are in for a special treat. May I suggest that when you have your buckwheat cakes and sausage or your waffles that maple syrup is just the thing to add tt-iat extra flavor that makes you go back for more; orglaze your ham with syrup before popping it into tie oven for the final glaze -it is really good. Thank you for your report. It was very pleasing to know that we were getting out that far even though there was interference on us at times. Good luck to you with your hobby. a lot of fun as I use to do it myself. S' erely 4Z D nald M. Wheatley Chief Engineer WJ Y I know it can be a amicj " {oica tor good Xi1 taninq
JÌIa:+. ítaáiat J3u fglancei tatetaio UNION MUTUAL BLDG. HOTEL BARRE MONTPELIER, VERMONT BARRE, VERMONT che "kadio `Uoice Of Central Vermont i' ey,,ìr= Ü, 1()rì Mr. Norman L. Maguire 434 North Maple Dear Mr. Maguire: Thank you for your reception report on our signal on January 29, 1951 at 3:30 a.m. We have checked our logs and are glad to verify this report. LCD:ebs Yours truly, MONTPELIER -BARRE BROADCASTING COMPANY, INC. c ARA,(-411.110. + L. C. Davis Chief Engineer
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