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DESCRIPTION:We&#39;ll start the meeting covering monthly business of the IEEE M
 OVE Radio Club before hearing our speaker\, Kay Savetz\, K6KJN\n\nThe [Dig
 ital Library of Amateur Radio and Communications](https://archive.org/deta
 ils/dlarc) (DLARC) is a project of the Internet Archive\, which finds and 
 preserves the rich history of radio and communications. DLARC collects res
 ources related to amateur radio\, satellite communications\, television\, 
 shortwave radio\, pirate radio\, experimental communications\, and related
  communications. In the few years since the project launched\, DLARC has p
 reserved thousands of magazines and journals\, manuals\, product catalogs\
 , radio programs\, and conference proceedings. These materials were scatte
 red worldwide\, often inaccessible and in obsolete formats. The DLARC digi
 tized material that was on paper\, cassette tape\, reel-to-reel tape\, CD-
 ROMs\, DVDs. It also digitized video from 16mm film\, VHS\, U-Matic\, Beta
 cam and even more obscure video formats. This collection of more than 223\
 ,000 items — 26 TB of data — is openly available to the world. Researc
 hers\, academics\, and hobbyists use the library to learn from the rich hi
 story of this 100-year-old hobby.\n\nAll are welcome.\n\nCo-sponsored by: 
 IEEE MOVE Humanitarian Initiative\n\nSpeaker(s): Kay Savetz\, \n\nVirtual:
  https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/533800
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/533800
ORGANIZER:l.creighton@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:50
SUMMARY:IEEE MOVE Radio Club (IMRC) - The Digital Library of Amateur Radio 
 and Communications (DLARC) -- speaker Kay Savetz\, K6KJN
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/533800
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 e.org/details/dlarc&quot;&gt;Digital Library of Amateur Radio and Communications&lt;/
 a&gt; (DLARC) is a project of the Internet Archive\, which finds and preserve
 s the rich history of radio and communications. DLARC collects resources r
 elated to amateur radio\, satellite communications\, television\, shortwav
 e radio\, pirate radio\, experimental communications\, and related communi
 cations.&amp;nbsp\; In the few years since the project launched\, DLARC has pr
 eserved thousands of magazines and journals\, manuals\, product catalogs\,
  radio programs\, and conference proceedings. These materials were scatter
 ed worldwide\, often inaccessible and in obsolete formats. The DLARC digit
 ized material that was on paper\, cassette tape\, reel-to-reel tape\, CD-R
 OMs\, DVDs. It also digitized video from 16mm film\, VHS\, U-Matic\, Betac
 am and even more obscure video formats. &amp;nbsp\;This collection of more tha
 n&amp;nbsp\;&lt;strong&gt;223\,000&lt;/strong&gt; items &amp;mdash\; 26 TB of data &amp;mdash\; is
  openly available to the world. Researchers\, academics\, and hobbyists us
 e the library to learn from the rich history of this 100-year-old hobby.&lt;/
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