[TWIAR] TWIAR Scours the planet for News Anchors

kxkvi [email protected]
Sat, 04 Oct 2003 19:17:54 -0400


Are you one of those hams with the RCA or Harris
AM transmitters in your basement?  Do you find yourself
on 160 meter AM all the time?

Perhaps, you, are a frustrated broadcaster. Boy, do we have
an outlet for your talents.  This Week in Amateur Radio,
north americas premier weekly on the air news magazine is
actively scouring the planet in search of voices to anchor our
weekly news service.

Not only will your voice be heard on 160 meters, but on over
150 repeaters across the US, Canada, South Africa, New Zealand,
Austrailia, and more. And, lets not forget the uplink to the AMC-5
satellite where your become TWIARs voice on the W0KIE Satellite
Radio Network, where your voice rains down on C-Band across all
of North and Central America.  (There's the MP3 and RA streams
on the web too).

So, why not squirt your voice around the planet as part of This Week
in Amateur Radios anchor staff.

Minimum requirements are, Friday evening availabilty, a MAC or PC
for audio recording, internet access, an an FTP client. TWIAR will
provide software if needed.

To come on board, send an e-mail to our Technical Director
George Bowen, W2XBS, at the following address:

[email protected]

Please include your telephone number and a good window of
time to reach you, and our staff will call you with further details.