KFKX (1923-1933) - meaning and definition. What is KFKX (1923-1933)
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What (who) is KFKX (1923-1933) - definition


KFKX (1923-1933)         
FORMER AM RADIO STATION IN HASTINGS, NEBRASKA AND CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
KFKX was an AM radio station, first licensed in 1923 to the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company for operation in Hastings, Nebraska. It was initially used to test the practicality of linking together a national radio network using shortwave transmissions.
KFKX         
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KFKX (disambiguation)
* KCVG, a radio station (89.9 FM) licensed to Hastings, Nebraska, which held the KFKX call sign from 1996 to 2016
1923 Morpeth by-election         
The 1923 Morpeth by-election was a by-election held for the British House of Commons constituency of Morpeth in Northumberland on 21 June 1923. The seat had become vacant on the death in May 1923 of the constituency's Labour Member of Parliament (MP) John Cairns, who had held the seat since the 1918 general election.

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KFKX (1923-1933)
KFKX was an AM radio station, first licensed in 1923 to the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company for operation in Hastings, Nebraska. It was initially used to test the practicality of linking together a national radio network using shortwave transmissions.