EARC definition
Examples of EARC in a sentence
PREPARATION OF THE NEW INTERNATIONAL FREQUENCY LIST Immediately after the EARC, in December 1951, the International Frequency Registration Board (IFRB) began the work of implementing the relevant provisions of the Atlantic City Radio Regulations, together with the provisions relative to procedures and additional tasks set forth in the EARC Agreement which came into force on March 1952.
The Richland County Extension Office is expected to be an addition to the new EARC office/lab facility, attached to/connected at a common demising wall.
For such events, interested parties shall secure approval of the president of the EARC who shall immediately notify the Communications Officer, OCDA, to coordinate the use of the repeaters before the events, and to advise club members, the public, and the Oahu RACES coordinator of the upcoming usage.
Since, the EARC has an on-going, daily commitment to maintain the repeaters it is in the best interest of all parties that the trusteeship and associated callsign be that of the EARC.
In the event that other parties consult the OCDA or RACES regarding usage of the repeaters, these organizations shall refer those other parties to the EARC as soon as possible so that approval may be given.
The City Attorney or his or her designee shall have the right to enforce all legal rights and obligations under this Agreement without further authorization.
Study Group X (concerned with broadcasting) met in Geneva in August to prepare an interim report concerning the use of more than one fre- quency for one broadcast programme to one reception area, a matter considered urgent by the EARC; it also endeavoured to reach agreement on an international standardization of characteristics of recording systems, for both disc and magnetic tape, used in the international exchange of broad- casting programmes.
Any such change in occupant or substantive use shall only be for other similar uses that are consistent and compatible with the EARC and the office/lab research environment.
This close support has resulted in repeaters owned in part or in whole by the EARC being located at sites that fall under the purview of the OCDA.
Similarly, if individuals contact members of the EARC regarding usage of the repeaters during an activation of the OCDA and RACES, the EARC shall ask the interested parties to contact OCDA RACES for approval.