[TWIAR] TWIAR Edition #666 General Release

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This Week in Amateur Radio - Edition # 666
Air dates: 01.14.06 > 01.21.05

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Here is a summary of the news items and special features covered in
Edition #666 of "This Week in Amateur Radio", North America's only satellite-
delivered, on-the-air audio news magazine service, for the week ending
January 21 2006.

Today's edition of This Week in Amateur Radio comes to you anchored by
Brent Taylor, VE1JH, from our news bureau in New Brunswick, Canada, and by
Paul Kolacki, K2FX, from our news bureau in Rochester, New York, and by
Mark Phillips, G7LTT, from our news bureau in New York City, and by George
Bowen, W2XBS, from 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 91 minutes.
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* EDITED VERSION of This Week in Amateur Radio runs 57 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 FCC invites comments on two "Regulation by Bandwidth" proposals.
02. A Presidential election highlights upcoming ARRL Board of Directors meet.
03. ARRL is cautiously optimistic about pending Texas BPL system rollout.
04. The FCC zips through the backlog as vanity callsign processing resumes.
05. Tate, Copps, are sworn in as members of the FCC.
06. No change reported in condition of West Virginia coal miner.
07. Amateur radio provides communications for the southwest wildfires.
08. ISS Commander KC5ACR, tries for UHF WAC from space.
09. NASA taps two amateurs for new Expedition 13 crew to the ISS.
10. US, Thai, and Brazilian students chat with Bill MacArthur on the ISS.
11. Technology News and Commentary with Leo Laporte.
12. The Random Access Thought with Bill Baran, N2FNH (W2XOY Elmers)
13. January propagation forecast with Steve Nichols G0KYA.
14. TWIAR QSL Card is now available.
15. Courage Handi-Ham System Update with Pat Tice WA0TDA.
16. Tower Climbing and Antenna Safety with Greg Stodard, KF9MP.
17. Special Event Station listings.
18. The Gateway 160 Meter Net Report with Vern Jackson, WA0RCR.
19. The FCC holds a hams upgrade until he files responses to inquiry letters.
20. The RSGB responds to Ultra-Wideband proposals.
21. The FCC is interested in building a 700 Mhz nationwide emergency network.
22. The RIAA wants to curb recording capability from digital radio services.
23. Pennsylvania pirate broadcaster fined $10,000.
24. New York City pirate radio operators rebroadcasting Howard Stern.

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It's now winter in North America. Hams are in the shack and operating as much
as possible.

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