School District No. 22 Tuesday, June 30, 2020 • 5:30

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

School District No. 22 Tuesday, June 30, 2020 • 5:30 Special Virtual Meeting of the Board of Education of Metro Technology Centers (MTC) School District No. 22 Tuesday, June 30, 2020 • 5:30 p.m. Due to the Covid-19 emergency social distancing mandate all MTC Board Meetings are currently being held virtually (no physical meeting location) The public can view and listen to the meeting at the following live stream: https://www.metrotech.edu/mtc-live I, the undersigned Minutes Clerk of the Board of Education of Metro Technology Centers School District Number 22, d/b/a Metro Tech, do certify that notice of this Special Meeting was received by the Oklahoma County Clerk on June 19, 2020 at 4:58 p.m. The date, time and agenda of this meeting were posted on Metro Tech’s external website on June 26, 2020 at 4:00 p.m. as required by the Oklahoma Open Meeting Act. /s/JoAnn Johnson JoAnn Johnson, Minutes Clerk Metro Technology Centers Special Virtual Meeting Agenda June 30, 2020 – 5:30 p.m. Metro Technology Centers _______________________________________ Our Mission – Metro Technology Centers prepares people for successful employment and life in a global society. Our Vision – Metro Technology Centers will be recognized as a strategic partner in economic development by preparing a high-quality workforce. Our Commitment – Metro Technology Centers provides the highest quality programs and services enabling students to succeed in their chosen career field. (BP-1007) Our Core Values Customer-focused Learning centered Accountable and ethical Innovative Nurturing, sensitive and supportive Dedicated to continuous quality improvement Agile and Flexible Our Core Competencies Holistic approach to education Career and technical training High skill/high wage placements Organizational Goals Goal 1: Strengthen Market Position Goal 2: Improve Student Performance Goal 3: Improve Career Outcomes Character Trait for the Month of June 2020: Flexibility – Adjusting to change with a good attitude Metro Technology Centers Special Virtual Meeting Agenda June 30, 2020 – 5:30 p.m. This meeting will be conducted entirely via videoconferencing. The public may view and listen to the meeting at the following live stream URL: https://www.metrotech.edu/mtc-live Those present at remote locations via videoconferencing will be: Matt Latham, Board President, District 4 Sarah McKinney, Board Vice-President, District 2 Elizabeth Richards, Board Clerk, District 3 Ron Perry, Board Member, District 1 Linda Ware Toure, Board Member, District 5 Miriam Campos, Board Member, District 6 Jimmy McKinney, Board Member, District 7 Bob Parrish, Superintendent/CEO JoAnn Johnson, Minutes Clerk ORDER OF BUSINESS 1. Call to Order 2. Roll Call and Determination of Quorum 3. Superintendent’s Report A. Comments by Mr. Bob Parrish, Superintendent/CEO B. Metro Technology Centers’ Communications and Marketing Plan for FY 20 and FY 21 C. Financial 1. Treasurer’s Report for the month of May 2020 – Dr. James Branscum, District Treasurer/Advisor D. Dates of Upcoming Events [Administration] 1. Independence Day Holiday – Offices Closed, Friday, July 3 2. July Special Virtual Board Meetings; Tuesday, July 14; 5:30 p.m. Public View: https://www.metrotech.edu/mtc-live 3. 53rd Annual Oklahoma CareerTech Virtual Summer Conference; August 4 & 5 (Board Member CEU Credit Approved) 4. Rescheduled Metro Tech Foundation Annual ‘Sowing the Seeds of Success’ Banquet; Thursday, August 27; 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.; Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Dr., OKC E. Board Member Reports 3 Metro Technology Centers Special Virtual Meeting Agenda June 30, 2020 – 5:30 p.m. 4. Motion and possible vote to approve or disapprove the Consent Docket Items: [The following matters may be approved in their entirety by the Board upon motion made, seconded, and passed by a majority vote of the Board members. However, upon request by any Board member, any one or more of said matters will be removed from the consent docket and acted upon separately.] A. Minutes of the June 9, 2020 Special Virtual Board Meeting. [Administration] B. Transfer of funds, in the amount of $100,000.00, from the General Fund account code 11.419.5200.930.000.0000.000.000.000 to the Activity Fund Student Tuition & Fees Refund Sub- Account code 61.000.0000.000.000.6200.000.000.4 to fund the student tuition refund sub-account for FY 2020-2021. [Business & Operational Services] C. Transfer of funds, in the amount of $39.02, from the First Security Bank Petty Cash Account to First Security Bank General Fund Account to clear funds from FY 2019-2020. [Business & Operational Services] D. Transfer of funds, in the amount of $200.00, from First Security Bank General Fund Operating Account to the First Security Bank Petty Cash Account for FY 2020-2021. [Business & Operational Services] E. Renewal of the contract between Metro Technology Centers and Putnam & Company, PLLC to audit the FY 19-20 Financial Statements. The total contract amount not to exceed $19,000.00 (revised). Year 2 of 3 for quoted services. (RFQ #19-010) [Business & Operational Services] F. Authorize the Board President, Board Clerk, and District Treasurer to approve financial transactions on behalf of Metro Technology Centers for FY 2020-2021. [Business & Operational Services] G. Continuation of an agreement between Metro Technology Centers and Account Management Resources (AMR) for collection services for FY 2020-2021. [Business & Operational Services] H. Encumbrance to Red Rock Distributing, in the amount of $125,000.00, to purchase fuel during FY 2021. (The encumbrance for FY 2020 was $125,000.00.) [Business & Operational Services] I. Continuance of training Agreement for Professional Services between Metro Technology Centers and The City of Oklahoma City, the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust and the Oklahoma City Environmental Assistance Trust beginning July 1, 2020 and ending June 30, 2023. [Administration] J. Continuance of agreement for representation between Metro Technology Centers, its Board of Education, and Rosenstein, Fist & Ringold for legal services including, but not limited to, legal advice, consultation, and representation, as requested, and direct the President and Clerk to execute the agreement on behalf of the district. [Administration] K. Encumbrance to the City of Oklahoma City, in the amount of $110,220.00, for water services at all district sites in FY 2021. The total encumbrance for FY 2020 was $110,000.00. [Business & Operational Services] L. Encumbrance to Oklahoma Natural Gas, in the amount of $50,280.00, for service at district sites in FY 2021. The total encumbrance in FY 2020 was $50,280.00. [Business & Operational Services] M. Encumbrance to First Data, in the amount of $35,000.00, for data processing fees and card fee coverage for operating fund FY 2021. [Business & Operational Services] N. Encumbrance to OPUBCO for advertising district job openings via digital online media & diversity network. Total encumbrance is $15,300.00. [Human Resources] 4 Metro Technology Centers Special Virtual Meeting Agenda June 30, 2020 – 5:30 p.m. O. Encumbrance to OG&E, in the amount of $559,440.00, for electric service at all district sites in FY 2021. The total encumbrance for FY 2020 was $600,000.00. [Business & Operational Services] P. Declare three (3) Trane chiller units from South Bryant Campus (SBC) Building “A” as surplus and no longer of use to the District, and to instruct the Superintendent to dispose of these items in a legal manner. [Business & Operational Services] Q. FY 2020-2021 Civil Rights Advisory Committee: [Human Resources] 1. Nominated by Certified Staff: Travis Smith, Bonnie Logan, Kelly Powers, and Kevin Fowler 2. Non-Negotiating: Sequita Johnson, Stephanie Bills, Juanita Romo, Randa Pirrong, Amber Reid, Gerald Scott, Sara Collins, Michael Branch, Elena Troya, Bertha Robinson, Kakio Richardson, Mike Shelton and Jade Carter 5. Motion, discussion and possible vote to approve or disapprove the following General Business Item(s): A. Amended FY 2019-2020 official budget in accordance with the School District Budget Act. The total amended budget of appropriated funds equals $127,833,017.29, which includes $31,883,735.99 for the General Fund, $15,949,281.30 for the Building Fund, and $80,000,000.00 for the Bond Fund. [Business & Operational Services] B. Renewal of lease agreement between Metro Technology Centers and The Corporate Tower, LLC, located at 101 N. Robinson, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, currently known as Corporate Tower, for the downtown campus to provide instructional programs on the first and third floors of the office building. The lease was effective October 8, 2019 with an option to renew annually for up to five (5) years. Rate of $30,268 per month for a total amount of $363,216.00 for FY2021. [Administration] C. Receipt of FY 2020-2021 Industry and Safety Training funds, in the amount of $108,944.15, from the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education (ODCTE). These funds are allocated for the purpose of training employees of organizations within Metro Tech’s district. These funds will be reimbursed to Metro Tech by ODCTE on a monthly basis, as training occurs, throughout FY 2021. [Administration] D. Amendment of the FY 2020-21 District Calendar to change Professional Development Day from August 5 to August 6 based upon changes to the ODCTE August Conference dates. [Human Resources] E. Employ a District Treasurer for FY 2020-2021. [Administration] F. Appoint Matt Gindhart as Assistant Treasurer, and Phil Carlton as Interim Encumbrance Clerk for FY 2020-2021. [Business & Operational Services] G. Appoint Matt Gindhart as the District Petty Cash Custodian for FY 2020-2021. [Business & Operational Services] H. Appoint JoAnn Johnson as Board Minutes Clerk, and Sandra Sanchez as Deputy Board Minutes Clerk for FY 2020-2021. [Administration] 5 Metro Technology Centers Special Virtual Meeting Agenda June 30, 2020 – 5:30 p.m. 6. Motion, discussion and possible vote to approve or disapprove the Personnel Items [Human Resources] A.
Recommended publications
  • Emergency Operations Plan
    EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN 2017 RECORD OF CHANGES Each interim change made between adoptions of the EOP by City Council will be recorded by the person making changes on this form by indicating the date the change was made and person making the change. In addition, the document directing the change will be filed behind this page. CHANGE # NAME OF PERSON MAKING CHANGE DATE OKC EOP 06/2017 DISTRIBUTION The City of Oklahoma City provides copies of the official City of Oklahoma City Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) in an electronic format only. Persons or organizations wishing to have hard (printed) copies of the EOP will be responsible for printing it and paying any printing costs. Electronic copies of the official City of Oklahoma City Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) will be available to all City employees at the City’s intranet site. Each City Department Head or their designee shall keep a hard (printed) copy of the current up-to- date EOP on file and available in their Department. Each Department is responsible for printing a copy of the EOP from the City’s intranet site. Electronic copies of the official City of Oklahoma City Emergency Operations Plan may be distributed as needed or upon request to other government, non-profit organizations and private sector stakeholders with assigned responsibilities under the plan. OKC EOP 06/2017 The City of Oklahoma City Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) BASIC PLAN Contents PURPOSE, SCOPE, SITUATIONS, AND ASSUMPTIONS........................................................ 5 PURPOSE..................................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Public Notice >> Licensing and Management System Admin >>
    REPORT NO. PN-1-210201-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 02/01/2021 Federal Communications Commission 45 L Street NE PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media info. (202) 418-0500 APPLICATIONS File Number Purpose Service Call Sign Facility ID Station Type Channel/Freq. City, State Applicant or Licensee Status Date Status 0000133623 Renewal of FX K298AG 155267 107.5 NORFOLK, NE FLOOD 01/28/2021 Accepted License COMMUNICATIONS, For Filing L.L.C. From: To: 0000133486 License To FX W223DC 201383 92.5 BERLIN, NH WHITE MOUNTAINS 01/28/2021 Accepted Cover BROADCASTING, LLC For Filing From: To: 0000133665 Renewal of FL KYTF-LP 196817 94.7 BLAIR, NE BLAIR HEALING 01/28/2021 Accepted License ROOMS INC For Filing From: To: 0000133558 Minor FM KRSH 16257 Main 95.9 HEALDSBURG, SINCLAIR 01/28/2021 Accepted Modification CA TELECABLE, INC. D/B For Filing /A SINCLAIR COMMUNICATIONS From: To: 0000133401 Renewal of FM KKNL 122329 Main 89.3 VALENTINE, NE COMMUNITY PUBLIC 01/28/2021 Accepted License MEDIA For Filing From: To: 0000133247 Renewal of FM KXBL 68331 Main 99.5 HENRYETTA, GRIFFIN LICENSING, 01/27/2021 Accepted License OK L.L.C. For Filing From: To: Page 1 of 17 REPORT NO. PN-1-210201-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 02/01/2021 Federal Communications Commission 45 L Street NE PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media info. (202) 418-0500 APPLICATIONS File Number Purpose Service Call Sign Facility ID Station Type Channel/Freq. City, State Applicant or Licensee Status Date Status 0000132803 Renewal of DTV KEMV 2777 Main 210.0 MOUNTAIN Arkansas Educational 01/27/2021 Accepted License VIEW, AR Television Commission For Filing From: To: 0000133528 Renewal of AM KSCB 59803 Main 1270.0 LIBERAL, KS Seward County 01/28/2021 Accepted License Broadcasting Co., Inc.
    [Show full text]
  • Media Guide for Federal Leaders in Oklahoma
    Media Guide for Federal Agencies Discussing the traditional forms of Media Interaction AND addressing the topic of Social Media! Oklahoma Federal Executive Board 215 Dean A. McGee, Suite 320 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 (405) 231-4167 www.oklahoma.feb.gov Distributed July 2011 INTRODUCTION Federal agencies have a responsibility to provide accurate and timely information to the general public and the media. In many cases, however, agencies do not have a person designated and trained as a Public Affairs Officer (PAO). In such instances, the CEO or a front-line employee must act as the agency's representative to the public. Many times, the intended message may be lost during the interview; often lack of planning or an inability to relay the message in succinct, easy to understand terms is the cause. Dealing with the media can be a daunting, nerve-wracking experience, whether it is in a face-to-face interview, phone interview or on camera. It is important to be at your best when communicating your message. This guide has been developed to assist those individuals called upon to speak on behalf of their agency to the press, both managerial and non-managerial employees. Whether you are responding to inquiries, arranging or participating in an interview, or simply providing information for print or broadcast, it is hoped that this media guide will provide you with useful information and some important tips to assist you. The purpose of this Media Guide is informational in nature for public employees. As in the past, the guidance is based on the principle that the business of Government is vital to serving the public everywhere.
    [Show full text]
  • Agencies, Boards, & Commissions
    Agencies, Boards, & Commissions 228 229 Profiles of Agencies, Boards, and Commissions For information about boards or board members, contact the administrator. In the case of subordinate entities, unless a separate address and phone number are given, contact the main agency for information. For governor’s task forces, for example, contact the governor’s office; for legislative committees, contact the Legislative Service Bureau (405/521–4144). If the entity is not listed, consult the index, as it may be listed alphabetically beneath a par- ent entity. Personnel figures are provided by the agency. Interagency Mail availability is indicated by (IA). 2–1–1 Oklahoma Coordinating Council (56 O.S. § 3021) Formerly named the 2–1–1 Advisory Collaborative, Oklahoma www.211oklahoma.org Abstractors Board, Oklahoma (1 O.S. § 22) Re-created until July 1, 2019 Agency Code 022 (IA) www.abstract.ok.gov 2401 NW 23 Street, Suite 60B, Oklahoma City 73107 405/522–5019, fax 405/522–5503 Mission Statement The Oklahoma Abstractors Board regulates the abstracting industry and issues abstractor licenses, certificates of authority, and permits to construct abstract plants. Administration Glynda Reppond, Executive Director Personnel 2 unclassified History and Function The board consists of nine members, six of whom are in the abstracting industry, one real estate representative, one banking representative, and one attorney. All members are appointed by the governor and serve staggered four year terms. The board is responsible for promulgating rules, setting forth guidelines for agency operations, and governing the professional practices of the licensees. The entity is self-supporting through fees. Accountancy Board, Oklahoma (59 O.S.
    [Show full text]
  • Licensee Count Q1 2019.Xlsx
    Who Pays SoundExchange: Q1 2019 Entity Name License Type Aura Multimedia Corporation BES CLOUDCOVERMUSIC.COM BES COROHEALTH.COM BES CUSTOMCHANNELS.NET (BES) BES DMX Music BES GRAYV.COM BES Imagesound Limited BES INSTOREAUDIONETWORK.COM BES IO BUSINESS MUSIC BES It'S Never 2 Late BES MTI Digital Inc - MTIDIGITAL.BIZ BES Music Choice BES MUZAK.COM BES Private Label Radio BES Qsic BES RETAIL ENTERTAINMENT DESIGN BES Rfc Media - Bes BES Rise Radio BES Rockbot, Inc. BES Sirius XM Radio, Inc BES SOUND-MACHINE.COM BES Stingray Business BES Stingray Music USA BES STUDIOSTREAM.COM BES Thales Inflyt Experience BES UMIXMEDIA.COM BES Vibenomics, Inc. BES Sirius XM Radio, Inc CABSAT Stingray Music USA CABSAT Music Choice PES MUZAK.COM PES Sirius XM Radio, Inc Satellite Radio 102.7 FM KPGZ-lp Webcasting 999HANKFM - WANK Webcasting A-1 Communications Webcasting ACCURADIO.COM Webcasting Ad Astra Radio Webcasting Adams Radio Group Webcasting ADDICTEDTORADIO.COM Webcasting Aloha Station Trust Webcasting Alpha Media - Alaska Webcasting Alpha Media - Amarillo Webcasting Alpha Media - Aurora Webcasting Alpha Media - Austin-Albert Lea Webcasting Alpha Media - Bakersfield Webcasting Alpha Media - Biloxi - Gulfport, MS Webcasting Alpha Media - Brookings Webcasting Alpha Media - Cameron - Bethany Webcasting Alpha Media - Canton Webcasting Alpha Media - Columbia, SC Webcasting Alpha Media - Columbus Webcasting Alpha Media - Dayton, Oh Webcasting Alpha Media - East Texas Webcasting Alpha Media - Fairfield Webcasting Alpha Media - Far East Bay Webcasting Alpha Media
    [Show full text]
  • List of Radio Stations in Oklahoma
    Not logged in Talk Contributions Create account Log in Article Talk Read Edit View history Search Wikipedia List of radio stations in Oklahoma From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Main page The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Oklahoma, which can be Contents sorted by their call signs, frequencies, cities of license, licensees, and programming formats. Featured content Current events Contents [hide] Random article 1 List of radio stations Donate to Wikipedia 2 Defunct Wikipedia store 3 See also 4 References Interaction 5 Bibliography Help 6 External links About Wikipedia 7 Images Community portal Recent changes Contact page List of radio stations [edit] Tools This list is complete and up to date as of January 29, 2019. What links here Related changes City of Upload file Call Frequency License Licensee[3] Branding / Format [4][5] Special pages sign [1][2] open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com [1][2] Permanent link Page information Perry Broadcasting of Apache, KACO 98.5 FM Apache Country Wikidata item Inc. Cite this page KADA 1230 AM Ada The Chickasaw Nation Modern Rock Print/export KADA- 99.3 FM Ada The Chickasaw Nation Adult Contemporary Create a book FM Download as PDF KADS 1240 AM Elk City Paragon Communications, Inc. Sports Printable version Family Worship Center In other projects KAJT 88.7 FM Ada Gospel Church, Inc. Wikimedia Commons Clear Channel Broadcasting KAKC 1300 AM Tulsa Sports Languages Licenses, Inc. Add links American Family Radio / KAKO 91.3 FM Ada American Family Association Religious Talk KALU 89.3 FM Langston Langston University Urban Contemporary KALV 1430 AM Alva MM&K of Alva, Inc.
    [Show full text]
  • 530 CIAO BRAMPTON on ETHNIC AM 530 N43 35 20 W079 52 54 09-Feb
    frequency callsign city format identification slogan latitude longitude last change in listing kHz d m s d m s (yy-mmm) 530 CIAO BRAMPTON ON ETHNIC AM 530 N43 35 20 W079 52 54 09-Feb 540 CBKO COAL HARBOUR BC VARIETY CBC RADIO ONE N50 36 4 W127 34 23 09-May 540 CBXQ # UCLUELET BC VARIETY CBC RADIO ONE N48 56 44 W125 33 7 16-Oct 540 CBYW WELLS BC VARIETY CBC RADIO ONE N53 6 25 W121 32 46 09-May 540 CBT GRAND FALLS NL VARIETY CBC RADIO ONE N48 57 3 W055 37 34 00-Jul 540 CBMM # SENNETERRE QC VARIETY CBC RADIO ONE N48 22 42 W077 13 28 18-Feb 540 CBK REGINA SK VARIETY CBC RADIO ONE N51 40 48 W105 26 49 00-Jul 540 WASG DAPHNE AL BLK GSPL/RELIGION N30 44 44 W088 5 40 17-Sep 540 KRXA CARMEL VALLEY CA SPANISH RELIGION EL SEMBRADOR RADIO N36 39 36 W121 32 29 14-Aug 540 KVIP REDDING CA RELIGION SRN VERY INSPIRING N40 37 25 W122 16 49 09-Dec 540 WFLF PINE HILLS FL TALK FOX NEWSRADIO 93.1 N28 22 52 W081 47 31 18-Oct 540 WDAK COLUMBUS GA NEWS/TALK FOX NEWSRADIO 540 N32 25 58 W084 57 2 13-Dec 540 KWMT FORT DODGE IA C&W FOX TRUE COUNTRY N42 29 45 W094 12 27 13-Dec 540 KMLB MONROE LA NEWS/TALK/SPORTS ABC NEWSTALK 105.7&540 N32 32 36 W092 10 45 19-Jan 540 WGOP POCOMOKE CITY MD EZL/OLDIES N38 3 11 W075 34 11 18-Oct 540 WXYG SAUK RAPIDS MN CLASSIC ROCK THE GOAT N45 36 18 W094 8 21 17-May 540 KNMX LAS VEGAS NM SPANISH VARIETY NBC K NEW MEXICO N35 34 25 W105 10 17 13-Nov 540 WBWD ISLIP NY SOUTH ASIAN BOLLY 540 N40 45 4 W073 12 52 18-Dec 540 WRGC SYLVA NC VARIETY NBC THE RIVER N35 23 35 W083 11 38 18-Jun 540 WETC # WENDELL-ZEBULON NC RELIGION EWTN DEVINE MERCY R.
    [Show full text]
  • Postcard Data Web Clean Status As of Facility ID. Call Sign Service Oct. 1, 2005 Class Population State/Community Fee Code Amoun
    postcard_data_web_clean Status as of Facility ID. Call Sign Service Oct. 1, 2005 Class Population State/Community Fee Code Amount 33080 DDKVIK FM Station Licensed A up to 25,000 IA DECORAH 0641 575 13550 DKABN AM Station Licensed B 500,001 - 1.2 million CA CONCORD 0627 3100 60843 DKHOS AM Station Licensed B up to 25,000 TX SONORA 0623 500 35480 DKKSL AM Station Licensed B 500,001 - 1.2 million OR LAKE OSWEGO 0627 3100 2891 DKLPL-FM FM Station Licensed A up to 25,000 LA LAKE PROVIDENCE 0641 575 128875 DKPOE AM Station Const. Permit TX MIDLAND 0615 395 35580 DKQRL AM Station Licensed B 150,001 - 500,000 TX WACO 0626 2025 30308 DKTRY-FM FM Station Licensed A 25,001 - 75,000 LA BASTROP 0642 1150 129602 DKUUX AM Station Const. Permit WA PULLMAN 0615 395 50028 DKZRA AM Station Licensed B 75,001 - 150,000 TX DENISON-SHERMAN 0625 1200 70700 DWAGY AM Station Licensed B 1,200,001 - 3 million NC FOREST CITY 0628 4750 63423 DWDEE AM Station Licensed D up to 25,000 MI REED CITY 0635 475 62109 DWFHK AM Station Licensed D 25,001 - 75,000 AL PELL CITY 0636 725 20452 DWKLZ AM Station Licensed B 75,001 - 150,000 MI KALAMAZOO 0625 1200 37060 DWLVO FM Station Licensed A up to 25,000 FL LIVE OAK 0641 575 135829 DWMII AM Station Const. Permit MI MANISTIQUE 0615 395 1219 DWQMA AM Station Licensed D up to 25,000 MS MARKS 0635 475 129615 DWQSY AM Station Const.
    [Show full text]
  • Monitoring the War: Military Frequacies Ant! Efl Vggrpcc44 ©Nor -Rawc S to Yoar O Ii@Iff]Nomq-E C]Clo®Lions 0 V011rp® Nendyilw
    Radio-Homeland Security-Computers & Radio-Family & HobbyComms*4:* 45635 TsTiu,,p JUNE 2003 )i&UTHIJC. Monitoring The War: Military Frequacies Ant! efl Vggrpcc44 ©nor -rawc _s To Yoar O ii@iff]nomq-e C]clo®lions 0 V011rp® nendyilw 3(ioq NT-TheA ean? PLUS: Shannon's Broadcast Classics, U.S. $4 99 / Canada $6.99 06> Pirate & Alternative Radio, and The Propagation Corner M 0 09 635 5 R ged Professional Corn nications Receiver Professional Grade Receiver Wide Frequency Coverage 640 Memory Channels Durable and Reliable for Outdoor Use 2e.4. Jttlly-illuminated Keypad and Display Four -Button Simple Operation 4." 11fimg ELIthiMI Life *Multiple Parer Source Capability COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER VR-1 20D Wideband Coverage: 0.1-1299.995* MHz FM/WFM/AM NEW EXTERNAL DC INPUT Use either the PA-30B/C/U AC Adapter or E -DC -15 DC Cable to power your VR-120D. AC Adapter PA-30B/C/U* (Optional) DC Cable with Cigar -Lighter Plug E -DC -15 (Optional) oef.10/2132,;)vVg/ C for 240 VAC/ OPTIONAL CHARGING STAND Use the NC -82" Charger Stand and CA -34° Charger Sleeve to charge the optional FNB-79* Ni-Cd Battery Pack, using the PA -30* AC Adapter. Actual Size *Optional accessories 'Cellular / image / restricted frequencies Blocked Tomorrow lechnolop- today THE PROFESSIONAL STANDARD YA.E ( huicr SU rh, Ilorbt% lop Drers", Vertex Standard COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER COMM NICATIONS RECEIVER US Headquarters VR-500 VR-5000 10900 Walker Street 0.1-1299.99995 MHz' 1280,NOP:dil ,,, 0.1-2539.99998MHz' Cypress, CA 90630 (714)827-7600 LSB/LSB/CW/AM/FM/WFM ''''' *: WORLD 1IME LSB/USB/CW/AM-N/AW Specificationssubjectto changewithoutnotice.Some .11111 9:z0 All-Mo ie Wide -Band Receiver WA WF M-N/VVFM accessories and/or options may be standard in certain areas.
    [Show full text]
  • US FM Stations by Call Letters
    U.S. FM Stations by Call Letters 'KPBS -FM San Diego CA KOCH Nebraska City NE KRCK -FM Mecca CA KRRY(FM) Canton MO KSEC(FM) Lamar CO 'KPBX-FM Spokane WA KPCL(FM) Faribault MN ' KRCL(FM) Salt Lake City UT KRSB -FM Roseburg OR KSED(FM) Sedona AZ KPBZ(FM) Chino Valley AZ KQCV -FM Shawnee OK KRCS(FM) Detroit Lakes MN 'KRSCFM Claremore OK KSEG(FM) Sacramento CA ' KPCC(FM) Pasadena CA KODI -FM Great Falls MT KRCS(FM) Sturgis SD ' KRSD(FM) Sioux Falls SD KSEK -FM Girard KS KPCH(FM) Dubach LA KQDJ -FM Valley City ND ' KRCU(FM) Cape Girardeau MO KRSE(FM) Yakima WA KSEL -FM Portales NM KPCL(FM) Farmington NM KQDS -FM Duluth MN KRCW(FM) Royal City WA KRSH(FM) Middletown CA KSEM -FM Seminole TX KPCR -FM Bowling Green MO KQDY(FM) Bismarck ND KRCXFM Marysville CA KRSI(FM) Garapan- Saipan MP KSEO(FM) Visalia CA ' KPCW(FM) Park City UT 'KOED -FM San Francisco CA KRCY(FM) Kingman AZ KRSJ(FM) Durango CO ' KSER(FM) Everett WA KPDO -FM Portland OR KOEG(FM) La Crescent MN 'KRDC -FM St. George UT KRSK(FM) Salem OR KSEY -FM Seymour TX ' KPDR(FM) Wheeler TX KOEZ(FM) Grants NM KROF -FM Spearman TX ' KRSM(FM) Dallas TX KSEZ(FM) Sioux City IA KPEK(FM) Albuquerque NM KQEW(FM) Fordyce AR KRDG(FM) Shingletown CA KRSP -FM Salt Lake City UT ' KSFC(FM) Spokane WA KPEL -FM Abbeville LA KOEX(FM) Fortuna CA KRDO -FM Colorado Springs KRSO(FM) Laurel MT KSFF(FM) Caledonia MN KPEN -FM Soldotna AK KOEZ(FM) Houston AK Pueblo CO KRSR(FM) Santa Rosa NM ' KRFH(FM) Mountain View CA KPER(FM) Hobbs NM KOFC(FM) Boise ID ' KRDR(FM) Red River NM KRSS(FM) Tarkio MO KSFI(FM) Salt Lake
    [Show full text]
  • FY 2004 AM and FM Radio Station Regulatory Fees
    FY 2004 AM and FM Radio Station Regulatory Fees Call Sign Fac. ID. # Service Class Community State Fee Code Fee Population KA2XRA 91078 AM D ALBUQUERQUE NM 0435$ 425 up to 25,000 KAAA 55492 AM C KINGMAN AZ 0430$ 525 25,001 to 75,000 KAAB 39607 AM D BATESVILLE AR 0436$ 625 25,001 to 75,000 KAAK 63872 FM C1 GREAT FALLS MT 0449$ 2,200 75,001 to 150,000 KAAM 17303 AM B GARLAND TX 0480$ 5,400 above 3 million KAAN 31004 AM D BETHANY MO 0435$ 425 up to 25,000 KAAN-FM 31005 FM C2 BETHANY MO 0447$ 675 up to 25,000 KAAP 63882 FM A ROCK ISLAND WA 0442$ 1,050 25,001 to 75,000 KAAQ 18090 FM C1 ALLIANCE NE 0447$ 675 up to 25,000 KAAR 63877 FM C1 BUTTE MT 0448$ 1,175 25,001 to 75,000 KAAT 8341 FM B1 OAKHURST CA 0442$ 1,050 25,001 to 75,000 KAAY 33253 AM A LITTLE ROCK AR 0421$ 3,900 500,000 to 1.2 million KABC 33254 AM B LOS ANGELES CA 0480$ 5,400 above 3 million KABF 2772 FM C1 LITTLE ROCK AR 0451$ 4,225 500,000 to 1.2 million KABG 44000 FM C LOS ALAMOS NM 0450$ 2,875 150,001 to 500,000 KABI 18054 AM D ABILENE KS 0435$ 425 up to 25,000 KABK-FM 26390 FM C2 AUGUSTA AR 0448$ 1,175 25,001 to 75,000 KABL 59957 AM B OAKLAND CA 0480$ 5,400 above 3 million KABN 13550 AM B CONCORD CA 0427$ 2,925 500,000 to 1.2 million KABQ 65394 AM B ALBUQUERQUE NM 0427$ 2,925 500,000 to 1.2 million KABR 65389 AM D ALAMO COMMUNITY NM 0435$ 425 up to 25,000 KABU 15265 FM A FORT TOTTEN ND 0441$ 525 up to 25,000 KABX-FM 41173 FM B MERCED CA 0449$ 2,200 75,001 to 150,000 KABZ 60134 FM C LITTLE ROCK AR 0451$ 4,225 500,000 to 1.2 million KACC 1205 FM A ALVIN TX 0443$ 1,450 75,001
    [Show full text]
  • TV Channel 5-6 Radio Proposal
    Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) Promoting Diversification of Ownership ) MB Docket No 07-294 in the Broadcasting Services ) ) 2006 Quadrennial Regulatory Review – Review of ) MB Docket No. 06-121 the Commission’s Broadcast Ownership Rules and ) Other Rules Adopted Pursuant to Section 202 of ) the Telecommunications Act of 1996 ) ) 2002 Biennial Regulatory Review – Review of ) MB Docket No. 02-277 the Commission’s Broadcast Ownership Rules and ) Other Rules Adopted Pursuant to Section 202 of ) the Telecommunications Act of 1996 ) ) Cross-Ownership of Broadcast Stations and ) MM Docket No. 01-235 Newspapers ) ) Rules and Policies Concerning Multiple Ownership ) MM Docket No. 01-317 of Radio Broadcast Stations in Local Markets ) ) Definition of Radio Markets ) MM Docket No. 00-244 ) Ways to Further Section 257 Mandate and To Build ) MB Docket No. 04-228 on Earlier Studies ) To: Office of the Secretary Attention: The Commission BROADCAST MAXIMIZATION COMMITTEE John J. Mullaney Mark Lipp Paul H. Reynolds Bert Goldman Joseph Davis, P.E. Clarence Beverage Laura Mizrahi Lee Reynolds Alex Welsh SUMMARY The Broadcast Maximization Committee (“BMC”), composed of primarily of several consulting engineers and other representatives of the broadcast industry, offers a comprehensive proposal for the use of Channels 5 and 6 in response to the Commission’s solicitation of such plans. BMC proposes to (1) relocate the LPFM service to a portion of this spectrum space; (2) expand the NCE service into the adjacent portion of this band; and (3) provide for the conversion and migration of all AM stations into the remaining portion of the band over an extended period of time and with digital transmissions only.
    [Show full text]