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Show KSUB Installs Signal Amplifier Radio Station KSUB has Installed Install-ed a new Gates limiting compression com-pression amplifier, according to Hurschell Urle, Chief Engineer. I The new piece of equipment has greatly improved the station's broadcast signal and quality, he said. The amplifier is but one of many new pieces of equipment on order, to be installed by KSUB as soon as they are delivered by the manufacturers. Local directors of Southern Utah Broadcasting Company, and Roscoe A. Grover, resident manager man-ager are meeting with Ivor Sharp, President, and Leland Perry, vice president, in the annual directors direct-ors meeting Friday evening in Salt Lake City. Over a year ago the Federal Communications Commission granted KSUB a new wave length, a rise In power, and permission per-mission to construct a new transmitter trans-mitter some five miles west of Cedar City. The airlines are said to have objected to the location as being too near the airport, and KSUB has since purchased additional sites farther and farther far-ther out, each time to be rebuffed re-buffed by the Civil Aernautics Authority, which is reported now to have withdrawn all objections objec-tions to the newly proposed site on the road to Iron Springs 7 miles west of Cedar City. An amendment to the application is now before the FCC in Washington, Wash-ington, D. C. A new steel tower, over 300 feet high, has already ben delivered de-livered to Cedar City for erection at the new transmitter site, when the Commission in Washington, D. C. gives final approval. |