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No longer will the Harvard Crimson Network broadcast its three and a half hours of recorded music over 830 kilocycles on your radio dial. A newly-born WHCN will present its program a fraction of an inch to the left at 800 kilocycles.
Although the name change started yesterday, the kilocycle variation does not come into effect until Monday. The latter change is necessitated by the growing interference with WHDH, operating at 850. The change reverts the kilocycle number back to August, 1943, when due to faulty equipment, the station had to take over its present position on the radio dial. The change to WHCN was pure inspiration and will not cause any further changes.
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