[TWIAR] TWIAR EDITION #630 GENERAL RELEASE
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This Week in Amateur Radio - Edition # 630
Air dates: 05.07.05 > 05.14.05
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-- North America's Premier On-The-Air Amateur Magazine Service --
SPECIAL EXPANDED EDITION WITH INTERVIEWS WITH ART BELL W6OBB AND JOHN ANNING
NU9N REGARD ENHANCED SINGLE SIDE BAND
Here is a summary of the news items and special features covered in
edition #630 of "This Week in Amateur Radio", North America's only satellite-
delivered, on-the-air audio news magazine service, for the week ending
May 14, 2005.
Today's edition of This Week in Amateur Radio is anchored by Jim Wishner,
N0EXX, from our mid-west news bureau in Saint Paul, Minnesota, by Larry
Shilkoff, KJ6NV, from our west oast news bureau in Simi Valley, California,
and by George Bowen, W2XBS, our Executive Producer, at our headquarters studio
facility in Albany, New York.
THIS WEEKS PROGRAM RUNNING TIMES:
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* Full version of This Week in Amateur Radio runs 121 minutes.
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* Edited/One Hour version of This Week in Amateur Radio runs 59 minutes.
SPECIAL PROGRAM NOTES:
* Closed circuit advisory and weekly program promo available as separate
audio files.
CONTENT:
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Stories covered and special features in This Weeks edition:
01. Federal agents arrest and detain alleged California jammer Jack Gerritsen
02. Amateur radio activity at the Vatican may fall silent says Newsline.
03. Texas BPL bill now in the hands of a Texas House Committee.
04. India gives amateurs a present: A new amateur satellite now in orbit.
05. HF privileges granted to new hams in Malaysia.
06. Expedition 11's kick off school QSO puts Aussie youngsters Over the Moon.
07. Enhanced Single Sideband presentation by Art Bell W6OBB c/Premier Networks
08. Enhanced Single Sideband Interview with John Anning, NU9N - Part One.
09. Enhanced Single Sideband Interview with John Anning, NU9N - Part Two.
10. Technology News and Commentary with Leo Laporte.
11. New York City ARES calls trustee change legal.
12. The Random Access Thought with Bill Baran, N2FNH
13. Special Event Station Listings for week of May 08, 2005.
14. The Gateway 160 Meter Net Report with Vern Jackson, WA0RCR.
15. Weekly propagation forecast.
16. Armed Forces Day special event is set for May 14/15.
17. AO-51 will be configured in mode V/S for field day 2005.
18. Dead Electrical Dudes with Phillip Neidlinger, KA4KOE "Fessenden"
19. Courage Handi-Ham System update with Pat Tice, WA0TDA.
20. California emergency officials see advantage of SSTV in action.
21. The Space Report with Chris Petersen, KG0BP
22. This Week in Amateur Radio International each weekend on WBCQ - 7.415mhz
23. Court ruling says FCC broadcast flag DTV regulation is toast.
24. League says Amperion is misrepresenting facts in Texas BPL case.
25. Panda releases new anti-virus program that requires no updating.
26. Radio amateurs, ARES group, among NOAA's 2005 "Environmental Heros"
27. Amateur Radio History Headlines with Bill Continelli, W2XOY.
28. 100 mile radius radio quiet zone established in western Australia.
Transmission and production expenses for todays edition of This Week in
Amateur Radio, have been covered by a grant from Gene Wicklund,
W-Zero-Zed-O-K, from Hoarce, North Dakota. Where This Week in Amateur Radio
is heard each week on the W-Zero-Zed-O-K repeater in 443.750 megahertz,
serving Fargo, Morehead, and the Red River Valley.
As hams look forward to the summer, it's time to look forward to the busy
season for amateur radio. Antenna and tower repair, a brand new roster of
public service events, contesting, and of course all the up-coming hamfests.
In todays world, with ham radios increased profile in public service and
homeland security, it's important for amateurs to stay up to date with the
latest news and events taking place in the amateur radio service.
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