Membership
Benefits
The
primary benefit of WWRIC membership is help with identifying,
locating and resolving radio frequency interference problems.
Membership dues help support this web site and other activities.
The monthly meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month
at 9:30 am. and include refreshments of coffee and donuts. Meeting
places vary so check this web site for the location of the next
meeting.
Some
of the benefits of these meetings are as follows:
Meeting and networking with peers
Concentrated lobbying efforts concerning items of interest to
the group
Direct access to the local FCC representatives
Access to radio site and system owners and managers
Annual meeting with Canadian Radio Spectrum Users
Affiliation with other professional organizations such as the
local chapters of the Association of Public Safety Communications
(APCO), the Society of Broadcast Engineers (SBE) and the North
Pacific Marine Radio Council (NPMRC).
Some
of the past and present issues that WWRIC has acted upon:
Responsible for the 100 mile spacing between certain sites used
by SMR and Government 800 MHz radio users.
Helped radio broadcast stations in the Seattle area work with
Metro Transit to eliminate or reduce electrical noise generated
by electric buses that interfered with radio reception in vehicles.
Instrumental in establishing meetings at the local level between
the FCC and IC (Industry Canada).
Established an annual meeting between users of the radio spectrum
in Western Washington and British Columbia.
Established radio site standards which are used by most radio
site managers in Washington State as minimum criteria for all
users at radio sites. Standards.
Provide an avenue of direct access and feedback to the local office
of the FCC in regards to current or impending federal government
actions.
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