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Event: QCWA Breakfast at Dee's - Friday, October 20, 2023
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Event: QCWA Breakfast at Dee's - Friday, September 15, 2023
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Event: QCWA Breakfast at Dee's - Friday, August 18, 2023
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Event: QCWA Breakfast at Dee's - Friday, July 21, 2023
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Event: QCWA Breakfast at Dee's - Friday, June 16, 2023
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Event: QCWA Breakfast at Dee's - Friday, June 9, 2023
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Event: QCWA Breakfast at Dee's - Friday, June 2, 2023
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Event: QCWA Breakfast at Dee's - Friday, May 26, 2023
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Event: QCWA Breakfast at Dee's - Friday, May 19, 2023
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Event: QCWA Breakfast at Dee's - Friday, May 12, 2023
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[SFDXA] RF Exposure rules became effective May 3, 203
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Radio Frequency Exposure Rules Become Effective on May 3 04/12/2021
The FCC has announced that rule changes detailed in a lengthy 2019??governing RF exposure standards go into effect on May 3, 2021. The new rules do not change existing RF exposure (RFE) limits but do require that stations in all services, including amateur radio, be evaluated against existing limits, unless they are exempted. For stations already in place, that evaluation must be completed by May 3, 2023. After May 3 of this year, any new station, or any existing station modified in a way that¡¯s likely to change its RFE profile ¡ª such as different antenna or placement or greater power ¡ª will need to conduct an evaluation by the date of activation or change. ¡°In the RF?Report and Order, the Commission anticipated that few parties would have to conduct?reevaluations under the new rules and that such evaluations will be relatively straightforward,¡± the FCC said in an April 2?Public Notice. ¡°It?nevertheless adopted a 2-year period for parties to verify and ensure compliance under the new rules.¡± The Amateur Service is no longer categorically excluded from certain aspects of the rules, as amended, and licensees can no longer?avoid performing an exposure assessment simply because they are transmitting below a given power level. ¡°For most amateurs, the major difference is the removal of the categorical exclusion for amateur radio, which means that ham station owners must determine if they either qualify for an exemption or must perform a routine environmental evaluation,¡± said Greg Lapin, N9GL, chair of the ARRL RF Safety Committee and a member of the FCC Technological Advisory Council (TAC). ¡°Ham stations previously excluded from performing environmental evaluations will have until May 3, 2023, to perform these. After May 3, 2021, any new stations or those modified in a way that affects RF exposure must comply before being put into service,¡± Lapin said. The December 2019 RF?Report and Order?changes the methods that many radio services use to determine and achieve compliance with?FCC?limits on human exposure to RF electromagnetic fields. The FCC also modified the process?for determining whether a particular device or deployment is exempt from a more thorough analysis by replacing a?service-specific list of transmitters, facilities, and operations for which evaluation is required with new?streamlined formula-based criteria. The?R&O?also addressed?how to perform evaluations where the exemption does not apply, and how to?mitigate exposure. Amateur radio licensees will have to determine whether any existing facilities previously excluded under the old rules now qualify for an exemption under the new rules. Most will, but some may not. The ARRL Laboratory staff is available to help amateurs to make these determinations and, if needed, perform the necessary calculations to ensure their stations comply. ARRL Laboratory Manager Ed Hare, W1RFI, who helped prepare ARRL¡¯s?RF Exposure and You?book, explained it this way. ¡°The FCC did not change any of the underlying rules applicable to amateur station evaluations,¡± he said. ¡°The sections of the book on how to perform routine station evaluations are still valid and usable, especially the many charts of common antennas at different heights.¡± Hare said ARRL Lab staff also would be available to help amateurs understand the rules and evaluate their stations.¡± RF Exposure and You?is??from ARRL. ARRL also has an??on its website. The ARRL RF Safety Committee is working with the FCC to update the FCC¡¯s aids for following human exposure rules ¡ª?OET Bulletin 65?and?OET Bulletin 65 Supplement B for Radio Amateurs. In addition, ARRL is developing tools that all hams can use to perform exposure assessments.? ARRL The National Association for Amateur Radio ? Jeff Beals, WA4AW ? ARRL SFL Assistant Section Manager Southeastern Division Vice Director ? PO Box 1584 Loxahatchee, FL 33470-1584 ? 561-252-6707 ? ? ? |
Event: QCWA Breakfast at Dee's - Friday, May 5, 2023
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An important ARRL message
April 28, 2023 Making a Big Decision -- Together Dear ARRL Member, This Monday, May 1, ARRL will launch a survey for members, encouraging their participation as we consider a dues increase. The survey will include some short questions about raising dues and modifying the way some membership benefits are bundled. The survey will also include an opportunity for members to share their feedback. The participation of every member is important. Please encourage all the ARRL members in your radio club to complete the survey in May. The survey will open on May 1 at www.arrl.org/take-dues-survey. This is a member-only page. Members need to be logged into the ARRL?website to take the survey. Members who are not logged in may select the Login button on the top of the web page, and they will be prompted to enter their ARRL?website username and password. If they have not logged in since April 2022, they should use these Login Instructions. Thank you in advance for urging all ARRL members to complete the survey. |
Event: QCWA Breakfast at Dee's - Friday, April 28, 2023
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Event: QCWA Breakfast at Dee's - Friday, April 21, 2023
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Re: Event: QCWA Breakfast at Dee's - Friday, April 14, 2023
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Notice should be given well before the event, not when the event is supposed to occur.? In addition, the luncheon?event was changed to now breakfast?event that coincides?with another group event.'? Please cancel me from your email list.? It is clear that you could care less. On Fri, Apr 14, 2023 at 9:00?AM Group Notification <[email protected]> wrote:
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Event: QCWA Breakfast at Dee's - Friday, April 14, 2023
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Event: QCWA Breakfast at Dee's - Friday, April 7, 2023
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Event: QCWA Breakfast at Dee's - Friday, March 31, 2023
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Event: QCWA Breakfast at Dee's - Friday, March 24, 2023
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