aboutpccg
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| The PCCG is an official volunteer division of the Pickens County Emergency Management Department for Pickens County, South Carolina. | The PCCG is an official volunteer division of the Pickens County Emergency Management Department for Pickens County, South Carolina. | ||
| - | Unlike | + | Many "Radio Clubs" are organized around common interests, such as CB Radio, or for GMRS equipment owner/ |
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| + | However,the PCCG is [u]NOT[/u] a "Radio Club", unlike | ||
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| + | Nor is PCCG membership only open to Operators and Radio Equipment licensed under one __single__ section of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules, such as any of those listed | ||
| Amateur Radio (FCC Part 97 rules), | Amateur Radio (FCC Part 97 rules), | ||
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| Land Mobile services | Land Mobile services | ||
| - | Most Radio Clubs are organized to support only one of the categories listed. PCCG is unique, in that we accept individuals from any and all of these service categories - providing, of course, that they can pass the required Background Investigation. | + | As said before, |
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| + | We, however, do have a common interest --- and that is providing a Public Service by providing Radio Communication services in times of need, like during any kind of emergency. Several years ago, the group assisted efforts in fighting a major mountain side forest fire by providing a portable repeater for supplemental communications to an area on the other side of a mountain that was in a radio shadow. | ||
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| - | In addition, some members | + | Some PCCG members |
| - | In essence, the NTIA provides the rules and coordination efforts for Governmental Radio usage, while the FCC does the same for non-Governmental Radio usage. | + | |
| Members of the Pickens County Communication Group are all Licensed Radio Operators authorized to operate their personal radio equipment under one or more of the rules contained in FCC rules parts 90, 95, and 97, or under the rules and regulations of the NTIA. | Members of the Pickens County Communication Group are all Licensed Radio Operators authorized to operate their personal radio equipment under one or more of the rules contained in FCC rules parts 90, 95, and 97, or under the rules and regulations of the NTIA. | ||
| - | This website, is also unique, in that it supports public viewable pages, as well as areas that contain applications and information only available to PCCG members. Each PCCG Team can have additional resources uniquely available to each individual team, can document Team procedures and reference material. | + | This website, is also unique, in that it supports public viewable pages, as well as areas that contain applications and information only available to PCCG members. Each PCCG Team can have additional resources uniquely available to each individual team, where members |
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| + | We also try to provide supplemental information about Radio Communications for our Members and for the General Public. If you have any suggestions or idea' | ||
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| - | === Why is the website called wx4pg.org? | + | |
| + | === Why is the website called wx4pg.org? | ||
| - | The PCCG website is known as **wx4pg.org**, | + | The PCCG website is known as **wx4pg.org**, |
| - | As it turns out, " | + | Another reason, why we don't use the PCCG name in our website, is that, as it turns out, " |
| + | //Try using Google or Bing or DuckDuckgo and search for " | ||
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aboutpccg.txt · Last modified: 2023/12/23 14:34 by Bill Turner, WB4ALM
