[TWIAR] TWIAR EDITION #622 - GENERAL RELEASE

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This Week in Amateur Radio - Edition # 622
Air dates: 03.12.05 > 03.19.05

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

Here is a summary of the news items and special features covered in
edition #622 of "This Week in Amateur Radio", North America's only satellite-
delivered, on-the-air audio news magazine service, for the week ending
March 19, 2005.

This weeks edition, is anchored by Jim Wishner, N0EXX, reporting from our mid-
west news bureau in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and by John Schorer, KA8GRH,
reporting from our news bureau in Detroit, Michigan, and reporting from our
northeast news bureau in Albany, New York, Dave Glass, KA7ZGX, and reporting
from our headquarters studio facility in Albany, New York, George Bowen,
W2XBS.

TIMING:
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* Full version of This Week in Amateur Radio runs 102 minutes.
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* Edited/One Hour version of This Week in Amateur Radio runs 62 minutes.

* Closed circuit advisory and weekly program promo available as seperate
   audio files.

CONTENT:
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Stories covered and special features in This Weeks edition:

01. Three men charged with murdering KD7VWJ and KD7VWJ in California.
02. BPL reconsideration petitions filed;league CEO says court appeal probable.
03. The FCC tells Vermont ham that a fine is the step.
04. FCC sets aside New York amateurs license.
05. The FCC declines to reconsider $10,000 fine in Jack Gerritsen case.
06. FCC tells a Michigan amateur he needs a higher class of license for 75.
07. New column in QST to help take the mystery out of operating modern gear.
08. ISS Crew Commander addresses space litter & space station "tilt" in QSO.
09. New Expedition 11 crew to the ISS are both amateurs.
10. FCC rule changes allow more "Smart Radios" to come to the marketplace.
11. Nextel and federal regulations agree on a plan to end Nextel interference.
12. Technology News and Commentary with Leo Laporte.
13. The Random Access File with Bill Baran, N2FNH.
14. Special event station listings for week of March 13th.
15. The Gateway 160 Meter Net Report with Vern Jackson, WA0RCR.
16. Weekly propagation forecast.
17. Dead Electrical Dudes - "Faraday" with Phillip Neidlinger, KA4KOE.
18. ARRL National Convention in Dayton to feature Forums, Faces, and Fun!
19. QST is looking for new authors.
20. The Space Report - Special Edition - with Chris Petersen, KG0BP.
21. Courage Handi-Ham System Update with Pat Tice, WA0TDA.
22. DARA announces the 2005 Dayton HamVention award winners.
23. The FCC clarifies digital radio multi-channel use.
24. AMSAT asks the general amateur community to respect satellite bands.
25. New TrustedQSL software released for Logbook of the World.
26. Excelsior! You Fat head! Book on the live of Jean Shepard, K2ORS.
27. Amateur Radio History Headlines with Bill Continelli, W2XOY.
28. AMSAT Echo team establishes AO-51 operating group.
29. Company now offers beaming your telephone calls into deep space.

Transmission and production expenses for todays edition of This Week in
Amateur Radio, were covered by a grant from the Southern Maryland A-P-R-S
Group, where This Week in Amateur Radio is heard Sunday nights at 8pm
on 146.535 megahertz simplex.

As spring approaches, it's time to look forward to the busy season for
amateur radio. Antenna and tower repair and installations, a full new
roster of public service events, and of course Field Day. In todays world,
with ham radios increased profile in public service due to recent events,
it's important for amateurs to stay up date with the latest news taking place
in the amateur radio service.

Also, remember that This Week in Amateur Radio is listener and club supported.
Our bulletin service does not receive any corporate funding. So, please,
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the past twelve years. Our special segments each week, adds to the value of
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Week in Amateur Radio"

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