IEEE MOVE Radio Club (IMRC) - IEEE MOVE and the SHAred RESources (SHARES) High Frequency (HF) Radio Program

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Learn about IEEE MOVE and the SHAred RESources (SHARES) High Frequency (HF) Radio Program with speaker Jay Diepenbrock, KM4EP.  SHARES coordinates a voluntary network of government, industry, and disaster response agency HF radio stations used for emergency communications.  The presentation will cover information on the federal process, the current status of MOVE activities, and the SHARES radio implementation plan going forward.

The meeting will begin with normal IEEE MOVE Radio Club business before proceeding to the presentation.   All are welcome.

 

 

 

 

 

 



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  • Co-sponsored by IEEE MOVE Humanitarian Initiative
  • Starts 19 November 2025 05:30 AM UTC
  • Ends 20 November 2025 02:30 AM UTC
  • No Admission Charge


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Jay Diepenbrock

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IEEE MOVE and the SHARES radio system

Biography:

Joseph C. (Jay) Diepenbrock holds an Sc. B. (EE) from Brown University and an MSEE from Syracuse University. He worked in a number of development areas in IBM including IC, analog and RF circuit, and backplane design. He then moved to IBM’s Integrated Supply Chain, working on the electrical specification, testing, and modeling of connectors and cables and was IBM’s Subject Matter Expert on high speed cables. After a long career at IBM he left there and joined Lorom America as Senior Vice President, High Speed Engineering, and led the Lorom Signal Integrity team, supporting its high speed product development. He left Lorom in 2015, and is now a signal integrity consultant with SIRF Consultants, LLC. Mr. Diepenbrock has authored or co-authored a number of technical papers, and contributed to a number of industry standards, is a Senior Member of the IEEE, was an IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Society Distinguished Lecturer in 2013-2014, and holds 12 patents. In his spare time, he enjoys amateur radio, playing jazz music, making furniture, photography, and volunteer and church work, with particular interest in disaster relief. He is a member of the IEEE MOVE vehicle disaster response team and a Red Cross volunteer.




 

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