The World Administrative Radio Conference (WARC) was a 1979 technical conference of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) where delegates from member nations of the ITU met to revise or amend the entire international radio regulations pertaining to all telecommunication services throughout the world. The conference was held in Geneva, Switzerland, with preparatory conferences held in Panama City, Panama.
One outcome of the 1979 meeting was the allocation of three new amateur radio bands.
In 1992, at an Additional Plenipotentiary Conference in Geneva, the ITU was restructured and as a result from 1993 the conference became known as the World Radiocommunication Conference or WRC.[1]
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The WorldAdministrativeRadioConference (WARC) was a 1979 technical conference of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) where delegates from...
to 1993, it was called the WorldAdministrativeRadioConference (WARC); in 1992, at an Additional Plenipotentiary Conference in Geneva, the ITU was restructured...
designation system was agreed at the 1979 WorldAdministrativeRadioConference (WARC 79), and gave rise to the Radio Regulations that came into force on 1...
System networks. They were allocated by delegates to the WorldAdministrativeRadioConference (WARC-92) held in Málaga-Torremolinos, Spain between 3 February...
Africa. It used the L-band. In 1992, the WorldAdministrativeRadioConference (WARC) allocated satellite radio services the 2310–2360 MHz band for Broadcasting...
(PDF) from the original on 22 July 2016. "Documents of the WorldAdministrativeRadioConference to deal with matters relating to the maritime mobile service...
due to the 1979 special WorldAdministrativeRadioConference allocation of these newer bands to amateur radio use. Amateur radio contests are not run on...
2017-10-30. "Radio Regulations and Additional Radio Regulations (Atlantic City, 1947)". Retrieved 26 April 2015. "AdministrativeRadioConference (Geneva,...
America). The plan was drawn up under the auspices of the WorldAdministrativeRadioConference (WARC) of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU)...
International Telecommunication Union and WorldRadioConferences. All countries that license citizens to use amateur radio require operators to display knowledge...
Research Center WorldAdministrativeRadioConference WARC bands, the world-wide amateur radio bands allocated during the above conferenceWorld Alliance of...
in the HF band, with respect to national HF allocations. WorldAdministrativeRadioConference "Short wave broadcast bands". MonitoringTimes.com. Retrieved...
before the International Telecommunication Union and the WorldAdministrativeRadioConferences. The organization is governed by a member-elected, volunteer...
P Q R S T U V W–Z WARC WorldAdministrativeRadioConference: The regular meetings of the CCIR (now ITU-R) to allocate radio frequency spectrum. Warehousing...
meet international standards proposed at the 1979 Geneva WorldAdministrativeRadioConference. A rubidium oscillator was installed to stabilize the carrier...
during the late 1950s. At the 1979 Worldadministrativeradioconference in Geneva, Switzerland, three new amateur radio bands were established: 30 meters...
500 weeks, finally ending in April 1987. 21 October – The WorldAdministrativeRadioConference assigns five high-powered direct broadcast by satellite...
the WorldAdministrativeRadioConference in Geneva, Switzerland, 1979; Member of the Federal Government delegation to the United Nations Conference on...