[TWIAR] TWIAR Edition #665 General Release

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This Week in Amateur Radio - Edition # 665
Air dates: 01.07.06 > 01.14.05

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Here is a summary of the news items and special features covered in
Edition #665 of "This Week in Amateur Radio", North America's only satellite-
delivered, on-the-air audio news magazine service, for the week ending
January 14 2006.

Today's edition of This Week in Amateur Radio comes to you anchored by
Chris Perrine, KB2FAF, from our north-east news bureau in Syracuse, New York,
by Jim Wishner, N0EXX, from our mid-west news bureau in Saint Paul, Minnesota,
and by George Bowen, W2XBS, 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 94 minutes.
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* EDITED VERSION of This Week in Amateur Radio runs 59 minutes.

SPECIAL PROGRAM NOTES:

* Closed circuit advisory and weekly program promo is available as a seperate
   audio file.

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

01. The ARRL renews interference complaint against Ambient Corporation BPL.
02. The sole survivor of the West Virginia coal mine disaster is a ham.
03. Technical changes to a repeater brings a warning letter from the FCC.
04. Hams in Texas assist in communications for wildfires.
05. The FCC sites a repeater owner for lack of control, and what is said.
06. William Sawders K7ZM is appointed new North Western Division Director.
07. Update: Canadian amateurs will loose 220-222 mHz soon.
08. The FCC releases W5YI/Yucipa VEC exam audit statistics.
09. Weekends appear to be the best time to work the Space Station.
10. Austria reports a high level of BPL/PLC interference.
11. GPS tracking technology is being challenged in a Nevada court case.
12. The FCC writes a Texas resident about interference caused by TV set.
13. Working Amateur Radio Satellites with AMSAT's Bruce Paige, KK5DO.
14. Dead Electrical Dudes with Phillip Neidlinger, KA4KOW "Fessenden"
15. TWIAR QSL/Reception report. Get your own TWIAR QSL Card!
16. Technology News and Commentary with Leo Laporte.
17. The Random Access Thought with Bill Baran, N2FNH. "Linux"
18. KF9MP's final segment on writing a successful Public Service Announcement.
19. Nominations are sought for the 2006 Dayton HamVention Awards.
20. Special event station listings.
21. The Gateway 160 Meter Net Report with Vern Jackson, WA0RCR.
22. Weekly propagation forecast.
23. Larry Wolfgang, WR1B, is the new editor of ARRL "QEX".
24. Amateur Radio History Headlines with Bill Continelli, W2XOY.
25. Europe is planning to build its own radio based satellite GPS System.
26. Courage Handi-Ham System Update with Pat Tice WA0TDA.
27. Leroy Chaio, former ISS astronaut, retires from NASA.
28. The Space Report with Chris Petersen, KG0BP.
29. NASA announced the crew of new Expedition 13 going to the ISS in March.
30. Base Jumper, jumps from KOVR-TV 2000 foot tower, gets stuck in guy wires.

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