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October 2003 Contents Online
Highlights of news items from the October 2003 issue.
People on the move
- Bill Gould Joins Moseley
- Walt Lowery Joins RF Specialties
- John Bisset joins Dielectric
- SBE National Election Results Announced
- Burk
Appoints New Managers
Harris
Conducts DRM Tests in China
The demonstration, conducted in late August at the SARFT transmitter
site outside of Beijing, showed that Harris DX medium-wave radio
transmitter systems can be converted quickly, easily and
cost-effectively.
Rohn
Tower Files for Bankruptcy
The company and five of its direct and indirect subsidiaries have filed
voluntary petitions for Chapter 11 relief in the United States
Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Indiana.
FCC
Forms Approved and Available for Use
The FCC's Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has approved the
reactivation of forms 301, Application for Construction Permit for
Commercial Broadcast Station (June 2002 Edition), 314, Application for
Consent to Assignment of Broadcast Station Construction Permit or
License (June 2002 Edition), and 315, Application for Consent to
Transfer Control of Entity Holding Broadcast Station Construction
Permit or License (June 2002 Edition).
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