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Electro Tech students power new community radio station in Mexico

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Figuring out the power supply for a brand new community radio station in Mexico was one of the projects in the power electronics course referred to as Power Supplies, a second-year class in the Electronics Engineering Technology Program (Electro Tech) at ΖίΠΗ²ΚΏͺ½± this past semester.

β€œΖίΠΗ²ΚΏͺ½±β€™s Sustainability Office hooked us up with a great project to power the new radio station in a sustainable way,” said John Veroutsos, a teacher in Electro Tech. β€œI have never seen the students so engaged. A couple of nights we closed the building down and security had to ask us to leave for the night. They are getting to apply their knowledge to solving real-life problems.”

John explained that the students designed, set up, tested and redesigned the solar panel system that fuels the station in an eco-friendly and sustainable way. On May 8, the students attended a special event in the CoLab at ΖίΠΗ²ΚΏͺ½± with special guests, the Director General Richard Filion, Academic Dean Diane Gauvin and members of the media to connect with the Mexican partners as RC3M (Community Radio of Tres MarΓ­as) was launched live using their technology. The radio station will play an important role in education and community development. Giving a voice to this small town will meet a major goal of rescuing traditions that are too easily lost in rural areas.

β€œThis was a great project,” said Electro Tech Co-Chair Boris Lorkovic. β€œWe’re glad that it was a great experience for the students as well as the teachers.Β  Hopefully, we can do more of these projects that link well with our competencies and educational goals.”

Electro Tech is a three-year program that can lead to further studies in engineering or science at the university level or the job market. There are two broad areas of work: computers and networks, and telecommunications. The program is hands-on and is excellent preparation for the more practical engineering programs at Concordia and Γ‰TS.

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Last Modified: May 13, 2019