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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Los Angeles, CA Gordon Moore of Lectrosonics To Hold Webinar On The Spectrum Transition - On August 26th, 2018, Gordan Moore of Lectrosonics will conduct a live webinar on the transition out of the 600 MHz band of the UHF spectrum, along with the new masking regulations about to go into effect. At the request of IATSE Local 695, and the vendor community in Hollywood, Moore will attempt to clear up the confusion surrounding the upcoming FCC deadlines. From Gordon Moore: Still confused or concerned about the Spectrum Transition? IATSE Local 695 with the support of our entire vendor community, have invited Gordon Moore of Lectrosonics to have an online GoToMeeting event which will discuss the spectrum changes, the regulatory changes and the details of the future deadlines as the transition winds its way to completion. He will cover certifications, Part 15 v Part 74, deviation and spectral mask changes (what IS the ETSI mask?), and the impact on the location sound mixer. The session should last between 45 minutes to an hour and there will be a Q&A session at the end. This session is limited to 250 on-line attendees – but if we actually “sell out”, we will schedule additional sessions in September. This discussion will be brand and product neutral and cover the regulations and changes that affect your current gear and your future gear considerations. Date: August 26th (Sunday) Time: 4:00pm Eastern Time 3:00pm Central Time 2:00pm Mountain Time 1:00pm Pacific Time 9:am - Hawaii HOW TO PARTICIPATE: Spectrum Re-Allocation Update Sun, Aug 26, 2018 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM MDT Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone. https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/128373797 You can also dial in using your phone. United States: +1 (872) 240-3311 Access Code: 128-373-797 Joining from a video-conferencing room or system? Dial: 67.217.95.2##128373797 Cisco devices: 128373797@67.217.95.2 First GoToMeeting? Let's do a quick system check: https://link.gotomeeting.com/system-check
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Los Angeles, CA Gordon Moore of Lectrosonics To Hold Webinar On The Spectrum Transition - On August 26th, 2018, Gordan Moore of Lectrosonics will conduct a live webinar on the transition out of the 600 MHz band of the UHF spectrum, along with the new masking regulations about to go into effect. At the request of IATSE Local 695, and the vendor community in Hollywood, Moore will attempt to clear up the confusion surrounding the upcoming FCC deadlines. From Gordon Moore: Still confused or concerned about the Spectrum Transition? IATSE Local 695 with the support of our entire vendor community, have invited Gordon Moore of Lectrosonics to have an online GoToMeeting event which will discuss the spectrum changes, the regulatory changes and the details of the future deadlines as the transition winds its way to completion. He will cover certifications, Part 15 v Part 74, deviation and spectral mask changes (what IS the ETSI mask?), and the impact on the location sound mixer. The session should last between 45 minutes to an hour and there will be a Q&A session at the end. This session is limited to 250 on-line attendees – but if we actually “sell out”, we will schedule additional sessions in September. This discussion will be brand and product neutral and cover the regulations and changes that affect your current gear and your future gear considerations. Date: August 26th (Sunday) Time: 4:00pm Eastern Time 3:00pm Central Time 2:00pm Mountain Time 1:00pm Pacific Time 9:am - Hawaii HOW TO PARTICIPATE: Spectrum Re-Allocation Update Sun, Aug 26, 2018 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM MDT Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone. https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/128373797 You can also dial in using your phone. United States: +1 (872) 240-3311 Access Code: 128-373-797 Joining from a video-conferencing room or system? Dial: 67.217.95.2##128373797 Cisco devices: 128373797@67.217.95.2 First GoToMeeting? Let's do a quick system check: https://link.gotomeeting.com/system-check
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As suggested by Jim, here is a single thread suitable for updating information and discussing current issues and activities that affect the radio spectrum we use in our work, particularly for our wireless systems. As Jim suggested I "moderate" this thread, please feel free to post information here, and I'll advise if there are any concerns... OK ??
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