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'83 RTCM Assembly (continued from page 12) Bliksrud, Norwegian Telecommu- nications Administration. "Seaplan: A Service to Mari- time Interests" by Louis M. Reinkens and Peter H. Gretz, Lockheed Dataplan, Inc. "IMO, RTCM and the Coast Guard" by Capt. M.E. Gilbert, USCG. "Issues for WARC-87 As a Result of Decisions Taken at WARC-83" by J.W. Egan, De- partment of Communications, Canada. "Choosing a Satellite Constel- lation for the Search and Rescue Satellite System" by H.D. Black, A. Eisner and J.A. Piatt, The Johns Hopkins University, Ap- plied Physics Laboratory. "A Status Report on ARPA" by Ir H.T. Hylkema, Marine Electronics Consultants, Holland. "Combination of Loran-C and Radars" by Genichiro Tomioka and Harumasa Hojo, Japan Radio Company, Japan. "Essential Considerations in Shipboard Satellite Communica- tions Terminal Design" by George X. Tsirimokos, Anschuetz of America. "Automation of DMA's Broad- cast Warning: A Significant Mile- stone in Marine Communications" by Maurice Harding and Morris PROGRAM 1983 RTCM Assembly Savannah, Georgia April 17, 1983 2-8 pm Registration 7-9 pm "Hello Reception" sponsored by 1983 RTCM Booster Club April 18, 1983 8 am registration 9-10:15 am Opening ceremonies and annual business meeting 10:15-10:30 am Coffee break 10:30-11:45 am Annual business meeting 12-2 pm Luncheon with keynote address 2:15-3:45 pm Technical session l-A 3:45-4 pm Coffee break 4-5:30 pm Technical session l-B 5:30-7:30 pm Electronic manufacturer's equipment display areas open April 19, 1983 8:30 am Registration 9-10:30 am Technical session II 10:30-10:45 am Coffee break 10:45-12am Technical session III 12:15-2:15 pm Special interest group luncheons 2:30-6 pm Electronic manufacturer's equipment display areas open 7-10:30 pm Dinner at Savannah Yacht Club April 20, 1983 8:30 am Registration 9-10:30 am Technical session 1V-A 10:30-10:45 am Coffee break 10:45-12 am Technical session IV-B 12:15-2:15 pm International luncheon 2:15-3:30 pm Technical session V 3:30-3:45 pm Coffee break 3:45-5 pm Technical session VI 5-5:15 pm Closing remarks 5:15-7:15 pm Electronic manufacturer's equipment display areas open F. Glenn, U.S. Defense Mapping Agency. "SAMSARS Performance Dur- ing the CCIR Coordinated Trials Program (CTP) of INMARSAT- Based Satellite EPIRBS" by Yaraslov Kaminsky, The Mitre Corporation. "The Navy Remote Ocean Sens- ing Surveillance System" by Comdr. David Honhart, USN. "An International VHF-FM Maritime System — Do We Have It? Do We Need It? Do We Want It?" by C.H. Gray, communica- tions consultant. RTCM The officers of the RTCM are: chairman of the Board, Charles Dorian, COMSAT World Systems Division; vice-chairman of the Board, John C. Fuechsel, Na- tional Ocean Industries Associ- ation; president, William T. Adams; secretary-treasurer, J.C. Conner, U.S. Power Squadrons, and general counsel, Leonard R. Raish, Fletcher, Heald & Hil- dreth. The RTCM has established of- fices at 1629 K Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20006. The tel- ephone number is 296-6610. CHOOSE THE LIFETIME BEARING SYSTEM Waukesha stern tube bearings and seals are designed and built to last the life of the vessel. 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