_/_/_/_/_/ _/ _/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ his _/ _/ _/ eek _/ n _/_/_/_/ mateur _/_/_/_/ adio _/ _/_/ _/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/_/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/ -- North America's Premier On-The-Air Amateur Magazine Service -- TWIAR is available on the web via download, streaming, or podcast at www.twiar.org. Audio is offered in MP3, MP4 (aac) Windows Media (WMA) and for those on dial up, low bit rate Real Audio TWIAR and TWIARi are now both available via Apple I-Tunes and via Podcasts.Yahoo.com podcast distribution networks, among others. Weekly on the W0KIE Satellite Radio Network and WBCQ 7.415 Megahertz Shortwave * * * CELEBRATING 15 YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE HAM RADIO COMMUNITY * * * Here is a summary of the news items and special features covered in Edition #780 of "This Week in Amateur Radio", and "This Week in Amateur Radio Headline News". North Americas premier on-the-air audio news magazines, for the week ending March 29, 2008. This week's edition of This Week in Amateur Radio comes to you anchored by Andrew Slaugh, KB2LUV, reporting from our northeast news bureau in Lafayette, New York, by Peter Summers, KL2GY, reporting from our brand new northwest news bureau in Anchorage, Alsaka, by Jay Silvio, N9WMU, reporting from our mid-atlantic news bureau in Richmond, Viriginia, and by Mark Phillips G7LTT, reporting from our metro news bureau in Morristown, New Jersey, and by Will Rogers, W4WLR, reporting from our southern news bureau in West Palm Beach Florida. Mixing, editing, and additional anchoring by George Bowen, W2XBS at our headquarters facility in Albany, New York. THIS WEEKS PROGRAM RUNNING TIMES: -------------------------------- * FULL VERSION of This Week in Amateur Radio runs 94 minutes. ------------------------------------------- * HEADLINE NEWS VERSION of This Week in Amateur Radio runs 58 minutes. SPECIAL PROGRAM NOTES: * Closed circuit advisory and weekly program promos are available as a separate audio file download. CONTENT: ------- Stories covered and special features in This Weeks edition: 01. Author/Visionary Arthur C. Clarke becomes a silent key at the age of 90. 02. Arthur C. Clarke first envisioned geostationary satellites in 1945. 03. ARRL announces new Field Day Station Locator service on the internet. 04. KFI radio (Los Angeles) looses their new tower to failure. 05. An Isreali mathematician unravels puzzle that baffled scientists for years 06. Hams are on hand as tornados sweep through Atlanta, Georgia. 07. Clipperton Island DXpedition wraps up as a huge success. 08. Glorioso Island to be activated in May 2008. 09. The General Accounting Office says the FCC doesn't track how it handles complaints. 10. The FCC completes the auctioning of the 700 megahertz spectrum. 11. The new California "Hands Free" cell phone law does not effect amateurs. 12. Ham radio and technology world news round-up. UNITED KINGDOM...........RSGB QSL BUREAU MOVES TO NEW LOCAATION GERMANY..................EUROPEAN ACTIVITY DAY SOUTH AFRICA.............NEW 2 METER BEACON SYSTEM ON THE AIR 13. Intel develops new log distance WiFi protocol. Sixty miles on six watts. 14. EmComm West Conference is coming soon to Reno, Nevada. 15. The remains of an Indiana amateur are found near his residence. 16. The U.S. Supreme Court decides to hear "Fleeting Expletives" broadcast case. 17. More Musings with Will Rogers W4WLR - SNOX Balloon Flight - 18. Working Amateur Radio Satellites with Bruce Paige, KK5DO. 19. The Outernet Project is released to the amateur radio community. 20. Writing Successful Public Service Announcement to promote your radio clubs activities. Part 2. 21. The Random Access File with Bill Baran, N2FNH. 22. Starbucks decides to dump T-Mobile and add free AT&T WiFi for customers. 23. Technology News and Commentary with Leo Laporte. 24. Special event station listings 25. The Gateway 160 Meter Net Report with Vern Jackson WA0RCR. 26. Weekly propagation forecast. 27. TWIAR QSL Cards are now available! Write in for yours today! 28. Road construction in the Dayton area may hamper Hamvention goers. 29. TWIAR International is now on Sundays at 4pm eastern on WBCQ 7.415mHz. 30. The National Hurricane Conference is set for April 2008. 31. The FCC fines New York stations for lack of tower lighting. 32. Airlink Express Digital modes software now available for amateurs. 33. New 10 Gigahertz repeater on the air in the U.K. 34. Emmett Freitas, AE6Z - SK 35. Number of broadcast AM/FM/LPFM grows in the United States. 36. Amateur radio appears in the new Mountain Dew commericial Amateurs from coast to coast and around the world are demonstrating the unique public service and emergency communications aspects of amateur radio to local government officials and the general public. It is important for amateurs to stay up to date with latest news and events taking place in the amateur service. This Week in Amateur Radio is here to fill that need, with all the latest amateur radio news and special features, from a single, reliable, news source. This Week in Amateur Radio remains on the cutting edge of technology with our own dedicated server on the internet. We use the latest MP3, MP4 (aac), and WMA audio encoding codecs, along with legacy support for low bit rate Real Audio. This Week in Amateur Radio was the first amateur radio news service to support podcasting. You can subscribe to our RSS/XML podcast feeds, download directly from our web site, or find our programs around the web on sites like Apple I-Tunes, Podcast Pickle, and a lot more. This Week in Amateur Radio is also pround to be archived on The Internet Archive" site. Also, remember that This Week in Amateur Radio is listener and club supported. 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