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About Chapter 14

The Society of Broadcast Engineers, Chapter 14, is composed of over 200 Broadcast Engineering professionals, all working in the greater Connecticut Valley metro area.

SBE14 is dedicated to the education of our members and to the sharing of ideas among its members.  We do this through monthly meetings with presentations from either equipment manufacturers or other industry professionals, going on facilities tours, holding RF Safety Seminars, and hosting an Ennes Workshop through SBE National.

All meetings are open to non-members as well as members.  We invite you to join us at our next meeting.  You don't even need to work in Engineering.  We hope you'll learn something and have some fun getting to know the people who keep radio and television stations on the air on a daily basis.  We hope you'll join us, or offer to put on a presentation.  You'll be glad you did.

   

SBE Chapter 14  BY-LAWS

SBE Chapter 14 is governed by a set of bylaws voted into existance by the membership on May 24, 2007.  You may read the SBE Chapter 14 By-Laws by clicking HERE, or you may download the SBE14 By-Laws by clicking HERE.

   

About SBE

The Society of Broadcast Engineers (SBE) is the only organization devoted to the advancement of all levels and types of broadcast engineering.

With more than 5,000 members and more than 100 local chapters, SBE provides a forum for the exchange of ideas and the sharing of information to help you keep pace with our rapidly changing industry. SBE amplifies the voices of broadcast engineers by validating your skills with professional certification, by offering educational opportunities to maintain and expand those skills and by speaking out on technical regulatory issues that affect how you work.

All this adds up to keeping you at the top of your field, enhancing your value to your employer, or if you are self-employed, preparing you to meet the changing needs of your clients.