Today we refresh understanding of the regulations for Class D campus radio systems. We review best practice for production technologies and FM transmission technologies through airwaves, cabling systems or a combination of both.
“To travel is to discover that everybody is wrong. The philosophies, the civilizations, which seem, at a distance,
so superior to those current at home, all prove on a close inspection to be in their own way
just as hopelessly imperfect. That knowledge, which only travel can give, is worth, it seems to me,
all the trouble, all the discomfort and expense of a circumnavigation.”
— Aldous Huxley wrote, en route to Borneo, in his travelogue Jesting Pilate.
Overview of transportation standards relevant to large research university campuses — from micro-mobility to parking. Send bella@standardsmichigan.com an email requesting an agenda.
Monthly walk through of redlines of consensus standards open for public comment and proposal preparation. Use the login credentials at the upper right of our homepage. For an advance agenda send bella@standardsmichigan.com an email.
Because so much of the #SmartCampus transformation involves electrotechnologies, we walk-through of public commenting opportunities on information and communication technology standards every month. These online gatherings coincide with the day of two IEEE Education & Healthcare Facilities Committee teleconferences at 14:00 Central European time and 2:00 PM Eastern time in the Americas.

Electrical engineer/inventor Guglielmo Marconi with the spark-gap transmitter (right) and coherer receiver (left) he used in some of his first long distance radiotelegraphy transmissions during the 1890s.
Who it is. Why it matters. Why our way is better for the education communities which lie at the foundation of every economic sector in every nation.
The Standards Michigan platform routinely refers to the “User-Interest” in the global standards system and the dominance of “niche verticals” that determine the cost of education communities for the final fiduciary. Today at 11 AM/ET we drill deeper into this claim by reviewing the roster of a few technical committees administered by standards setting organizations. The dominance of every interest group over the user-interest will be in plain sight. You will also see that the dominance of all other stakeholders over the user-interest is not the fault of the niche verticals. It is the fault of the user-interest and may be an unresolvable “wicked problem”.
ANSI Essential Requirements: Due process requirements for American National Standards
Our monthly review of the ever-expanding constellation of safety and sustainability risk management standards open for public comment; or ahead of prospective comment periods. This will be the final breakout session for risk management consensus product status review. We will move risk management standards onto the monthly Finance & Management agenda starting in December.
An update on our collaboration with other like-minded units in the education industry in the US and other nations. In most cases we conform to participation requirements set by ANSI US Technical Advisory Groups but we also have liaison with other universities in the European Union who conform to the participation requirements of their own national standards bodies. Use the login credentials at the upper right of our home page. Because a great deal of content is copyright protected by the ISO, IEC and the ITU, please contact bella@standardsmichigan.com for an advance agenda.
New update alert! The 2022 update to the Trademark Assignment Dataset is now available online. Find 1.29 million trademark assignments, involving 2.28 million unique trademark properties issued by the USPTO between March 1952 and January 2023: https://t.co/njrDAbSpwB pic.twitter.com/GkAXrHoQ9T
— USPTO (@uspto) July 13, 2023
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