[TWIAR] summary 545

Dale Sargent [email protected]
Sat, 20 Sep 2003 21:09:18 -0500


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Here is a summary of news items covered in edition # 545 of "This Week
in
Amateur Radio", North America's only satellite-delivered, on-the-air
audio
bulletin service, for the week ending September 27, 2003.

This weeks edition, filled with all the latest amateur radio news and
special
features is anchored by our technical director, George Bowen, W2XBS,
from
our headquarters studio facility in Albany, New York.

Approximate running time for this weeks edition is sixty minutes.

1.  Amateur radio responds effectively to Hurricane Isabel.
2.  Two more countries drop the morse code requirements for access to
HF.
3.  ARRL Logbook of the Air goes live on the internet.
4.  NEW!: The Weekly Space Report with Chris Peterson, KG0BP.
5.  ISS astronauts re-live thier high school days during ARISS contact.
6.  Art Bell, W6OBB, returns to the air weekends on Coast to Coast AM.
7.  The Gateway 160 Meter Net Report on Conventions and Contesting
w/WA0RCR.
8.  Weekly propagation forecast.
9.  Special Event Station listings for week of September 20th.
10. DX: The 2003 DX Magazine "most wanted" survey is now underway.
11. W1AW code practice and bulletins shift frequency on 160 meters.
12. Earthlink blocking ARRL E-Mail forwarding service.
13. AOL clears ARRL E-Mail forwarding service.
14. Ancient Amateur Archives with Bill Continelli, W2XOY looks at 1910.
15. The ARRL honors Amateur Radio Today video production (CD) crew.
16. QST is hoaxed!
17. TECH: Intel looks into radios future.
18. TECH: New generation cell phones now offer global wide
walkie-talkie.

Transmission and production expenses for todays edition of This Week in
Amateur Radio, have been underwritten by a grant from AC8DX.

The fall season is rapidly approaching, and with it comes quieter
conditions
on the low bands. This usually promotes greater on the air activity, and
with
it comes all the latest news and special features you need on This Week
in
Amateur Radio. There is alot happening within the amateur service such
as
the threat from BPL (Broadband over Power Lines), the NCVEC petition to
drop
the morse requirement in the US, and more. Stay up to date with North
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