[TWIAR] TWIAR Edition 721 General Release
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This Week in Amateur Radio - Edition # 721
Air dates: 02.03.07 > 02.10.07
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Here is a summary of the news items and special features covered in
Edition #721 of "This Week in Amateur Radio", North America's only satellite-
delivered, on-the-air audio news magazine service, for the week ending
Februar 10, 2007.
This week's edition of This Week in Amateur Radio comes to you anchored by
Mike Gorniak, NM7X, from our mid-west news bureau in the South Central
Minnesota tundra, by Brent Taylor, VE1JH, from our news bureau in New
Brunswick, Canada, by Wayne Nelms, N4DCL, at our mid-atlantic news bureau
in Asheville, Pennsylvania, by Jim Wishner, N0EXX, at our mid-west news
bureau in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and by Mark Phillips, G7LTT, at our news
bureau covering New York City.
Mixing and editing was performed by George Bowen, W2XBS, at our news
headquarters facility in Albany, New York.
THIS WEEKS PROGRAM RUNNING TIMES:
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* FULL VERSION of This Week in Amateur Radio runs 120 minutes.
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* HEADLINE NEWS VERSION of This Week in Amateur Radio runs 59 minutes.
SPECIAL PROGRAM NOTES:
* Closed circuit advisory and weekly program promos are available as
a separate audio file download.
CONTENT:
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Stories covered and special features in This Weeks edition:
01. Proposed cell phone law in New Mexico has the potential to end all mobile
two-way communications in that state.
02. The league criticizes FCC chairman for perpetuating BPL rural service myth
03. The FCC lets former licensee re-apply for his old call sign.
04. The FCC issues a "show cause" order to a Washington licensee.
05. Address change to non-existent address cause license loss for MI amateur.
06. Hams in Texas activate during a wide-spread telephone service outage.
07. Florida ARRL official in hot water over attempt to unilaterally transfer
a club call sign.
08. Turner broadcasting agrees to reimburse the City of Boston for bumbled
advertising campaign that tied up the city for an entire day.
09. San Francisco gets a brand new 50 kilowatt AM broadcast station, with
familiar call letters.
10. New York City decides to envolve public in video emergency reporting.
11. KL7R, Producer of popular "SolderSmoke" podcast, dies in an auto accident
while on vacation in Hawaii.
12. The FCC orders a Tacoma, Washington CB'er to pay a $1500 fine.
13. Hams are needed for communication support during the up-coming Boston
Marathon.
14. The Gateway 160 Meter Net Report with Vern Jackson, WA0RCR.
15. TWIAR QSL Cards are now available! Write in for yours today!
16. Weekly propagation forecast report.
17. Portugal declares itself totally BPL (PLC) free.
18. Special event station listings.
19. ARRL rolls out Emergency Radio Public Relations campaign and web site.
20. Working Amateur Radio Satellites with Bruce Paige, KK5DO.
21. The ARRL Board of Directors names Leonard, Knight, award winners.
22. Technology news and commentary with Leo Laporte.
23. The Random Access File with Bill Baran, N2FNH. "QSL Cards"
24. Tower Climbing and Antenna Safty with Greg Stoddard, KF9MP.
25. The Ancient Amateur Archives wtih Bill Continelli, W2XOY (#15R)
26. New microwave record is set on 322 gigahertz.
27. Florida students chat with ISS astronauts and launch off twenty questions!
28. WFLZ radio is fined by the FCC for airing a non-cleared telephone call.
29. Courage Handi-Ham System Update with PAt Tice, WA0TDA.
30. Special Report: More on the continuing saga of the lost Apollo 11 tapes.
31. NASA picks an all ham radio crew for the next shuttle mission STS-123.
32. The ARRL Board of Directors formally accepts National Emergency Response
Report.
33. XM says its Washington DC studios are infested with rats!
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