- 0101.December.Friday
Radio
Today we refresh our understanding of the regulations for Class D campus radio systems. We review the literature for production technologies and FM transmission technologies through airwaves, cabling systems, the internet or a combination of all.
Lovely relaxing post-MRS afternoon! :))
@DeryaBaranB @InalSahika @hybridLinn @MMoralesMasis pic.twitter.com/vuEVPHKldA— Sascha Feldmann (@sascha_feldmann) December 1, 2023
- 0202.December.Saturday
- 0303.December.Sunday
"Hallelujah" Boston College
https://youtu.be/h-Dk-cW2Bh8
(R. S. Thomas) pic.twitter.com/xXcpVo22IB
— Elena (@omnialnchristo) October 28, 2023
- 0404.December.Monday
Leviathan
Today we run a status check on ANSI-accredited consensus, open-source and consortia consensus products incorporated by reference into federal regulations of the real assets of the US education industry. Send a request to [email protected] for an advance agenda.
https://standardsmichigan.com/standing-agenda-federal-state-regulations/
- 0505.December.Tuesday
Illumination 400
Illumination technologies have had a pattern of consuming about 35 percent of building electrical energy use. That number has been pressed downward with the expanded application of LED luminaires and occupant responsive controls; much of the transformation hastened by the IEEE, IES and ASHRAE best practice catalogs.
Today we run through the development status of these products with specific interest in exterior illumination best practice. This topic also is covered in the 4 time monthly meetings of the IEEE Education & Healthcare Facilities Committee.
https://standardsmichigan.com/illumination-400/

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