[TWIAR] TWIAR (Ham) Edition #676 General Release

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This Week in Amateur Radio - Edition # 676
Air dates: 03.25.06 > 04.01.06

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Here is a summary of the news items and special features covered in
Edition #676 of "This Week in Amateur Radio", North America's only satellite-
delivered, on-the-air audio news magazine service, for the week ending
April 01, 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
Greg Barker, from our news bureau in Detroit, Michigan, by Nick Grimmig
from our mid-west news bureau in Colorado Springs, and by George Bowen,
W2XBS from our headquarters news hub in Albany, New York.

THIS WEEKS PROGRAM RUNNING TIMES:
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* FULL VERSION of This Week in Amateur Radio runs 61 minutes.
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* EDITED VERSION of This Week in Amateur Radio runs 97 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 tells four amateurs to take personal disputes off the air or fine.
02. The FCC adopts plan to establish a public safety/Homeland Security Bureau.
03. The FCC tells amateurs failure to respond could lead to enforcement action
04. BPL chip maker shows interference abatement improvements to the league.
05. The league requests rule changes to ease spread spectrum operations.
06. Maryland utility ends its limited BPL pilot project.
07. Researchers find a new method to forecast the solar maximum.
08. News from the Radio Amateurs of Canada
    -RAC Posts Comments On BPL Consultation
    -UK/OfCom Has Set Up Lifetime Amateur Radio Licenses
    -Shortwave Broadcasts Say They Need More Spectrum
    -DX News and Happenings
09. Illegal radio transmissions interfering with pilots in the Miami area.
10. The FCC fines a Utah transmitter maker $14,000.
11. Technology News and Commentary with TWiT's Leo Laporte.
12. The Random Access Thought with Bill Baran, N2FNH "The Record Always Skips"
13. New data transmission record is set. 2.6 terra bytes per second.
14. Tokyo broadcasters plan to build worlds tallest communications tower.
15. More Musings with Wil Rogers, W4WLR "BAMA"
16. Courage Handi-Ham System Update with Pat Tice, WA0TDA.
17. Working Amateur Radio Satellites with AMSAT-NA Bruce Paige, KK5DO.
18. Canadian students chat with ISS commander.
19. ISS Commander on a roll, thanks all hams, and chats with Ohio school.
20. Special event station listings.
21. The Gateway 160 Meter Net Report with Vern Jackson, WA0RCR.
22. Weekly propagation forecast.
23. Tower Climbing and Antenna Safety with Greg Stoddard, KF9MP.
24. Radio Liberty tower at Play de Pols destroyed for new park.
25. Florida amateur is named Clear Channel radios engineer of the year.
26. The FCC proposes $75K fine for marketing unauthorized GPS equipment.
27. KCSM-TV (PBS) faces $15,000 fine for broadcasting obscene language.
28. Log Book of the Year (LoTW) now supports Worked All States.
29. Cell phone helps police locate New York City murder suspect.

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