[TWIAR] TWIAR EDITION #564 - GENERAL RELEASE

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This Week in Amateur Radio - Edition # 564
Air dates: 01.31.04 > 02.07.04

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Here is a summary of news items covered in edition # 564 of "This Week in
Amateur Radio", North America's only satellite-delivered, on-the-air audio
bulletin service, for the week ending February 07, 2004.

This weeks edition, overflowing with all the latest amateur radio news and
information is anchored by Gary Clements, KC0JDT, from our news 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 78 minutes.

01. The ARRL files "A Plan For The Next Decade" with the FCC.
02. AMSAT-NA AO-40 satellite goes silent, still ailing at press time.
03. ARRL Pres. Jim Haynie, W5JBP, speaks out on ARRL restructuring proposal.
04. Last year's youngest General, is now this year's youngest extra licensee.
05. Kyrocera cell phone batteries recalled, may explode and out-gas.
06. "More Musings" with Wil Rogers, W4WLR. "We're A Throw-Away Society"
07. TSR/The Space Report with Chris Peterson, KG0BP.
08. The Gateway 160 Meter Net Report with Vern Jackson, WA0RCR.
09. Top DX'er Celebrates his 90th birthday.
10. The FCC corrects a vanity call sign goof.
11. The ARRL expands the on-air digital capability of W1AW.
12. Supply cargo ship docks with the International Space Station sans ham gear
13. World Amateur Radio Day 2004 theme designated.
14. New Mexico county okays amateur radio antenna installations.
15. NASA dedicates the STS-107 Columbia Memorial in Arlington, Virginia.
16. The weekly propagation forecast.
17. Special event station listings.
18. SSB/Over the horizon radar pioneer Mike Villard, SK.
19. The guy who invented Ctrl-Alt-Del retires from IBM and reboots life.
20. Austrian PTL (BPL) providers trying to sue amateurs about complaints.
21. Amateur Radio History Headlines with Bill Continelli, W2XOY
22. Microsoft hops on the RFID bandwagon.

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