[TWIAR] TWIAR EDITION # 561 PROGRAM RELEASE

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Sat, 10 Jan 2004 16:23:34 -0500


This Week in Amateur Radio - Edition # 561
Airdates: 01.10.04 > 01.17.04

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Here is a summary of news items covered in edition # 561 of "This Week in
Amateur Radio", North America's only satellite-delivered, on-the-air audio
bulletin service, for the week ending January 17, 2004.

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 program running time for this weeks edition is 63 minutes.

01. WRC-2003 implications for ham radio on the ARRL Board meeting agenda.
02. NASA says the ISS crew is in no danger from apparent air leak.
03. City of Troy, Michigan passes amateur radio antenna ordinance.
04. Austrian authorities shut down BPL system due to wide spread interference.
05. Ohio youngsters enjoy the first ARISS school contact of the new year.
06. NASA memorializes the Shuttle Columbia crew on the Spirit Rover on Mars.
07. Croatia is the first country in IARU Region 1 to drop the morse code.
08. Canada may lose part of the 1.3 meter band to commercial interests.
09. Special Event Station listings.
10. The Gateway 160 Meter Net Report with Vern Jackson, WA0RCR.
11. Weekly propagation forecast report.
12. Amateur Radio Perspectives with Bill Continelli, W2XOY.
13. TSR/The Space Report with Chris Petersen, KG0BP.
14. Web program now available to create Cabrillo format station logs.
15. California amatur brings home the gold from Austrailia ARDF competition.
16. AMSAT reports that AO-27 now is semi-operational.
17. Alaskan amateur shuts down LF beacon.
18. Michigan SM wins a bet, gets another SM as a "slave" for Dayton HamVention
19. Ten-Tec gets a club station callsign.
20. DX: Operation from Iran reported taking place during earthquake relief.
21. DXCC desk approves okays credit for Johnston Island operation.
22. How are they getting those pictures back from Mars?
23. The International Space Station is up and running on packet radio.
24. iBiquity plans for rollout of consumer High Definition broadcast radio.
25. The FCC moves on Ka-Band satellite allocations for two companies.

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