[TWIAR] TWIAR EDITION #553 PROGRAM RELEASE
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This Week in Amateur Radio - Edition # 553
Airdates: 11.15.03 > 11.22.03
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Here is a summary of news items covered in edition # 553 of "This Week in
Amateur Radio", North America's only satellite-delivered, on-the-air audio
bulletin service, for the week ending November 22, 2003.
This weeks edition, overflowing with all the latest amateur radio news and
special features, is anchored by Shannon Ratigan, N0JAM, from our bureau in
Central Florida, Gary Clements, KC0JDT from our bureau in Lima, Ohio, and by
our Technical Director, George Bowen, W2XBS from our headquarters studio
facility in Albany, New York.
Approximate total running time for this weeks edition is fifty-minutes.
1. Australia drops the morse code requirement for access to the HF bands.
2. Sweeden considers dropping the morse code requirement next year.
3. FCC commissioners office clarifies "Broadband Nirvana" remarks.
4. ARRL sponsors BPL gathering for communications professionals.
5. FCC mulls responses to complaint alleging interference to Emergency Net.
6. FCC reviewing why a California amateur left his mobile rig transmitting.
7. FCC investigating alleged interference/harassment to IRLP repeater.
8. AMSAT declares that the UO-14 satellite has reached the end of the trail.
9. AMSAT OSCAR ECHO is due to launch next March.
10. Special event stations listing for week of November 15th 2003.
11. The Gateway 160 Meter Net Report with Vern Jackson, WA0RCR.
12. Propagation forecast for the week of November 15th 2003.
13. The FCC clears federal government offices to use FRS radios for comms.
14. The first US QSO on 403 Gigahertz is claimed.
15. Amateur Radio Perspectives with Bill Continelli, W2XOY. "Jack Binns"
16. TSR/The Space Report with Chris Petersen, KG0BP.
17. ARISS announces a special event commemorating Roy Neal, K6DUE.
18. Spectrum Protection Act co sponsorship list takes a giant step forward.
19. TECH: IBM claims the worlds fastest computer with Blue Jeans.
20. Ham radio statistician teases out data on morse petition comments.
21. The worlds fastest transistor is demonstrated in Illinois.
22. Spanish police stop a motorist and get an earful.
23. TWIAR anchor talent search continues world wide.
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