[TWIAR] TWIAR EDITION #586 - GENERAL RELEASE

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This Week in Amateur Radio - Edition # 586
Air dates: 07.03.04 > 07.10.04

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-- North America's Premier On-The-Air Amateur Magazine Service --

Here is a summary of news items covered in edition # 586 of "This Week in
Amateur Radio", North America's only satellite-delivered, on-the-air audio
magazine service, for the week ending July 10, 2004.

This weeks edition, overflowing with all the late-breaking amateur radio news
and special features, is anchored by Chris Perrine, KB2FAF, from our news
bureau in Cortland, New York, and by Gary Clements, KC0JDT, from our news
bureau in Lima, Ohio, and by our technical director, George Bowen, W2XBS, at
our headquarters studio facility in Albany, New York.

Approximate total program running time for this weeks edition is 80 minutes.
Closed circuit promo advisory and pre-program materials are separate files.

Stories covered and special features in This Weeks edition:

01. IA utility cuts short its BPL trial that was target of amateur complaints.
02. UPLC comment shows ARRL BPL campaign is starting to pay off.
03. R&D authority assures ARRL on publicly funded BPL project.
04. ISS crew pleases field day participates with an amateur radio "first"!
05. Amsat Oscar Echo satellite is launched successfully.
06. Actor Marlon Brando, KE6PZH/FO5GJ, SK.
07. The FCC proposes a $10,000 fine for a California ex-ham.
08. Special event station listings for week of July 4th.
09. The Gateway 160 Meter Net Report on upcoming contests and conventions.
10. Weekly propagation forecast.
11. The ARRL is ready for the July 1st general question pool change over.
12. Successful Public Service Announcement Writing Part 4 with KF9MP.
13. The Space Report with Chris Peterson, KG0BP.
14. AMSAT introduces its new web site design.
15. ISS space walk trumps planned ARISS student QSO.
16. Vanity call sign regulatory fee to rise.
17. Free amateur radio maps are available on the web.
18. The ARRL receives citizens corps grant to recognize New York volunteers.
19. Team USA is seeking participants for 2004 ARDF World Championships.
20. Amateur Radio History Headlines with Bill Continelli, W2XOY.
21. The Random Access Thought visits a Field Day site, with N2FNH.
22. Guinness World Records recognizes Cisco router.
23. Courage Handi-Ham Report with Pat Tice, WA0TDA.
24. The US military is worried about specialized Coke cans carrying GPS/Cell.

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