[TWIAR] summary 487
Dale Sargent
[email protected]
Sat, 10 Aug 2002 13:09:55 -0500
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Here is a summary of news items covered in edition #487 of
"This Week in Amateur Radio", North America's satellite-delivered
audio bulletin service, for the week ending 17 August 2002. Anchoring
this weeks edition is Larry Shilkoff, KJ6NV, from our bureau in
Simi Valley, California.
Total running time for this weeks edition is
1. NCVEC endorses trial of amateur testing via videoconferencing.
2. The FCC cancels five amateur radio licenses.
3. Ham radio helps rescue stranded mountain climbers in Montana.
4. Power Line Telecommunication Systems found to have shortwave
interferance.
5. FCC enforcement bureau supports granting Schoenbohms amateur
application.
6. Europeran Space Camps chat with US astronaut on the ISS via amateur
radio.
7. Covert AO-7 recovery command operator finally revelaed.
8. Special event station listings.
9. United Kingdom 5 MHz experiment is up and running and on the air!
10. Weekly propagation forecast report.
11. Michigan town could see less antenna restrictions.
12. ARRL Technical Relations Manager participates in FCC workshop.
13. The Contesting and Convention Report.
14. Installing antenna support structures on towers, KF9MP special
report.
15. Nevada hams commended for fire duty response.
16. It's the end of the line for the Amateur Radio Callbook.
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in Amateur Radio, have been underwritten by a grant from Dieter Stussy
KD6LVW
of Los Angeles, Calfifornia, where This Week in Amateur Radio is heard
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