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     <title>TWIAR International #172 - Week of 5/10/08</title>
     <description><![CDATA[This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi)
Edition #172 for the week beginning May 11, 2008,
has been released. The program will be available
shortly at our web site at www.twiar.org for direct
download, or via podcast/RSS subscription.

Program highlights include all the latest amateur radio
news headlines, and this weeks special features:

"The Random Access File" with Bill Baran, N2FNH
takes a look at why we love and hate our communications
devices.

Our very own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli,
W2XOY, invites us on board the Wayback Machine for another
trim into amateur radio history his segment entitled "The
Ancient Amateur Archives."

TWiTs Leo Laporte will have all the latest technology news
effecting you , your shack computers, and the internet,
plus a lot more!

This Week in Amateur Radio International is distributed
in full stereo.

The program is available in both a high bandwidth (128/44) mp3
stereo file or a lower bandwidth (82/22) stereo mp3 file, and
now also in a high and low bandwidth WMA/Windows Media File
at our web site www.twiar.org.

Be sure and listen for This Week in Amateur Radio International
(TWIARi) on shortwave broadcast station WBCQ on 7.415 megahertz,
Sunday afternoons at 4 pM eastern time.

The TWIARi podcast is now available via at Apple I-Tunes,
OurMedia, and several other podcast sites. Links to archived
programs are available at our web site www.twiar.org.

This Week in Amateur Radio International is proud to be
officially archived on "The Internet Archive" www.archive.org.

TWIARi is also distributed on geostationary satellite via the
W0KIE Satellite Radio Network. Visit www.w0kie.com for current
satellite coordinates, and program schedule.

Our all volunteer staff and crew hope you enjoy our program.
Please let us know if you do!

For an official This Week in Amateur Radio QSL Card, (with asteroids!)
Send an email to our QSL manager, n2fnh@capital.net,
or better yet, write to us at This Week in Amateur Radio
International, P.O. Box 30, Sand Lake, New York 12153.

We would like to tell the world about your product or
service too. If you would like to advertise on the next
edition of This Week in Amateur Radio International, please
send an email to w2xbs@twiar.org for details.

If you would like to help support the program financially,
visit our web site and click on the "PayPal" logo on the top right.
Or, send your contribution to:

This Week in Amateur Radio International
P.O. Box 30
Sand Lake, New York  12153
payable to: Community Video Associates. (our non-profit
New York Corporation)

All contributions go to offset program production and transmission
expenses, and air time on WBCQ Radio and Access America, our
satellite distribution network.

Thanks for listening to us! Send us an e-mail, and let us know
your out there!

We'll see you next week!

73 - W2XBS (for the entire staff and crew)
Executive Producer
This Week in Amateur Radio International]]></description>
     <pubDate>Sat, 10 May 2008 05:02:58 -0500</pubDate>
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     <title>TWIAR International #171 - Week of 5/3/08</title>
     <description><![CDATA[!! HELP WANTED !!

This Week in Amateur Radio has an immediate opening for three news anchors.

Have your friends on the air ever told you that you have "a voice for radio"?
Well, let TWIAR help set the frustrated broadcaster in you free!

Our volunteer news anchor position will put you on the air and in the
forefront of North Americas premier ham radio news service.

Your voice will be heard on over 150 repeater systems nationwide and
worldwide on international shortwave broadcast and podcast networks.

All you need is a desire to be on the air, a commitment to a once
every two or three week rotation with other anchors on a Friday
night/Saturday morning schedule, a up to date PC, or Mac, equipped
with a sound card and a quality microphone.  You need to be proficient
in the use of sound editing software of your choice (ie Cool Edit, Adobe
Audition, SoundForge, WaveLab, Audacity, etc) an FTP client (and its use),
and an internet connection.

TWIAR can supply you with software if needed. (PC Only). So, if you always
wanted to be "on the air", you can do it with This Week in Amateur Radio!
We're heard via satellite, amateur repeaters, broadcast shortwave, and iPod
podcast networks.

Send an e-mail of interest to our Producer/Technical Director, George Bowen,
W2XBS today. E-mail: w2xbs@twiar.org. Please include your name (call sign if
any) location, and most important, a good daytime/evening telephone number
so we can contact you directly.

Please get in touch soon!

Now Even! 


73 - W2XBS (for the entire staff and crew)
Executive Producer
This Week in Amateur Radio International]]></description>
     <pubDate>Sun, 04 May 2008 04:56:39 -0500</pubDate>
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     <title>TWIAR International #170 - Week of 4/26/08</title>
     <description><![CDATA[This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi)
Edition #170 for the week beginning April 27, 2008,
has been released. The program will be available
shortly at our web site at www.twiar.org for direct
download, or via podcast/RSS subscription.

Program highlights include all the latest amateur radio
news headlines, and this weeks special features:

"The Random Access File" with Bill Baran, N2FNH
takes a look at Internet Black Holes.

Our very own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli,
W2XOY, relates his story on the development of his
"Radio Bag", and why every amateur should have and
carry one as standard equipment.

TWiTs Leo Laporte will have all the latest technology news
effecting you , your shack computers, and the internet,
plus a lot more!

This Week in Amateur Radio International is distributed
in full stereo.

The program is available in both a high bandwidth (128/44) mp3
stereo file or a lower bandwidth (82/22) stereo mp3 file, and
now also in a high and low bandwidth WMA/Windows Media File
at our web site www.twiar.org.

Be sure and listen for This Week in Amateur Radio International
(TWIARi) on shortwave broadcast station WBCQ on 7.415 megahertz,
Saturday afternoon at 4pm eastern time.

The TWIARi podcast is now available via at Apple I-Tunes,
OurMedia, and several other podcast sites. Links to archived
programs are available at our web site www.twiar.org.

This Week in Amateur Radio International is proud to be
officially archived on "The Internet Archive" www.archive.org.

TWIARi is also distributed on geostationary satellite via the
W0KIE Satellite Radio Network. Visit www.w0kie.com for current
satellite coordinates, and program schedule.

Our all volunteer staff and crew hope you enjoy our program.
Please let us know if you do!

For an official This Week in Amateur Radio QSL Card, (with asteroids!)
Send an email to our QSL manager, n2fnh@capital.net,
or better yet, write to us at This Week in Amateur Radio
International, P.O. Box 30, Sand Lake, New York 12153.

We would like to tell the world about your product or
service too. If you would like to advertise on the next
edition of This Week in Amateur Radio International, please
send an email to w2xbs@twiar.org for details.

If you would like to help support the program financially,
visit our web site and click on the "PayPal" logo on the top right.

All contributions go to offset program production and transmission
expenses, and air time on WBCQ Radio and Access America, our
satellite distribution network.

Thanks for listening to us! Send us an e-mail, and let us know
your out there!

We'll see you next week!

73 - W2XBS (for the entire staff and crew)
Executive Producer
This Week in Amateur Radio International]]></description>
     <pubDate>Sun, 27 Apr 2008 03:56:18 -0500</pubDate>
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     <title>TWIAR International #169 - Week of 4/19/08</title>
     <description><![CDATA[This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi)
Edition #169 for the week beginning April 20, 2008,
has been released. The program will be available
shortly at our web site at www.twiar.org for direct
download, or via podcast/RSS subscription.

Program highlights include all the latest amateur radio
news headlines, and this weeks special features:

"The Random Access File" with Bill Baran, N2FNH
takes a listen to a long lost radio station called
"The Big Seven".

Our very own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli,
W2XOY, tells us all why real hams can't drive down
Weaver Street.

TWiTs Leo Laporte will have all the latest technology news
effecting you , your shack computers, and the internet,
plus a lot more!

This Week in Amateur Radio International is distributed
in full stereo.

The program is available in both a high bandwidth (128/44) mp3
stereo file or a lower bandwidth (82/22) stereo mp3 file, and
now also in a high and low bandwidth WMA/Windows Media File
at our web site www.twiar.org.

Be sure and listen for This Week in Amateur Radio International
(TWIARi) on shortwave broadcast station WBCQ on 7.415 megahertz,
Saturday afternoon at 4pm eastern time.

The TWIARi podcast is now available via at Apple I-Tunes,
OurMedia, and several other podcast sites. Links to archived
programs are available at our web site www.twiar.org.

This Week in Amateur Radio International is proud to be
officially archived on "The Internet Archive" www.archive.org.

TWIARi is also distributed on geostationary satellite via the
W0KIE Satellite Radio Network. Visit www.w0kie.com for current
satellite coordinates, and program schedule.

Our all volunteer staff and crew hope you enjoy our program.
Please let us know if you do!

For an official This Week in Amateur Radio QSL Card, (with asteroids!)
Send an email to our QSL manager, n2fnh@capital.net,
or better yet, write to us at This Week in Amateur Radio
International, P.O. Box 30, Sand Lake, New York 12153.

We would like to tell the world about your product or
service too. If you would like to advertise on the next
edition of This Week in Amateur Radio International, please
send an email to w2xbs@twiar.org for details.

If you would like to help support the program financially,
visit our web site and click on the "PayPal" logo on the top right.

All contributions go to offset program production and transmission
expenses, and air time on WBCQ Radio and Access America, our
satellite distribution network.

Thanks for listening to us! Send us an e-mail, and let us know
your out there!

We'll see you next week!

73 - W2XBS (for the entire staff and crew)
Executive Producer
This Week in Amateur Radio International]]></description>
     <pubDate>Sat, 19 Apr 2008 05:08:11 -0500</pubDate>
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     <title>TWIAR International #167 - Week of 4/5/08</title>
     <description><![CDATA[This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi)
Edition #167 for the week begining April 06, 2008,
has been released. The program will be available
shortly at our web site at www.twiar.org for direct
download, or via podcast/RSS subscription.

Program highlights include all the latest amateur radio
news headlines, and this weeks special features:

"The Random Access File" with Bill Baran, N2FNH
brings us W2XOY's amateur radio tale, "The Story
of Reginald".

Our very own curmudgeon, Will Rogers, W4WLR
brings us his special take on ham radio during his
"More Musings" segment.

TWiTs Leo Laporte will have all the latest technology news
effecting you , your shack computers, and the internet,
plus a lot more!

This Week in Amateur Radio International is distributed
in full stereo.

The program is available in both a high bandwidth (128/44) mp3
stereo file or a lower bandwidth (82/22) stereo mp3 file, and
now also in a high and low bandwidth WMA/Windows Media File
at our web site www.twiar.org.

Be sure and listen for This Week in Amateur Radio International
(TWIARi) on shortwave broadcast station WBCQ on 7.415 megahertz,
Saturday afternoon at 4pm eastern time.

The TWIARi podcast is now available via at Apple I-Tunes,
OurMedia, and several other podcast sites. Links to archived
programs are available at our web site www.twiar.org.

This Week in Amateur Radio International is proud to be
officially archived on "The Internet Archive" www.archive.org.

TWIARi is also distributed on geostationary satellite via the
W0KIE Satellite Radio Network. Visit www.w0kie.com for current
satellite coordinates, and program schedule.

Our all volunteer staff and crew hope you enjoy our program.
Please let us know if you do!

For an official This Week in Amateur Radio QSL Card, (with asteroids!)
Send an email to our QSL manager, n2fnh@capital.net,
or better yet, write to us at This Week in Amateur Radio
International, P.O. Box 30, Sand Lake, New York 12153.

We would like to tell the world about your product or
service too. If you would like to advertise on the next
edition of This Week in Amateur Radio International, please
send an email to w2xbs@twiar.org for details.

If you would like to help support the program financially,
visit our web site and click on the "PayPal" logo on the top right.

All contributions go to offset program production and transmission
expenses, and air time on WBCQ Radio and Access America, our
satellite distribution network.

Thanks for listening to us! Send us an e-mail, and let us know
your out there!

We'll see you next week!

73 - W2XBS (for the entire staff and crew)
Executive Producer
This Week in Amateur Radio International]]></description>
     <pubDate>Sat, 05 Apr 2008 04:58:53 -0500</pubDate>
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     <title>TWIAR International #166 - Week of 3/29/08</title>
     <description><![CDATA[This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi)
Edition #166 for the week begining March 30, 2008,
has been released. The program will be available
shortly at our web site at www.twiar.org for direct
download, or via podcast/RSS subscription.

Program highlights include all the latest amateur radio
news headlines, and this weeks special features:

"The Random Access File" with Bill Baran, N2FNH,
takes a look at one hams obsession with "time".

Our very own eye on the sun, Steve Nichols, G0KYA
takes a look at the propagation conditions projected
for the next thirty-days.

TWiTs Leo Laporte will have all the latest technology news
effecting you , your shack computers, and the internet,
plus a lot more!

This Week in Amateur Radio International is distributed
in full stereo.

The program is available in both a high bandwidth (128/44) mp3
stereo file or a lower bandwidth (82/22) stereo mp3 file, and
now also in a high and low bandwidth WMA/Windows Media File
at our web site www.twiar.org.

Be sure and listen for This Week in Amateur Radio International
(TWIARi) on shortwave broadcast station WBCQ on 7.415 megahertz,
Saturday afternoon at 4pm eastern time.

The TWIARi podcast is now available via at Apple I-Tunes,
OurMedia, and several other podcast sites. Links to archived
programs are available at our web site www.twiar.org.

This Week in Amateur Radio International is proud to be
officially archived on "The Internet Archive" www.archive.org.

TWIARi is also distributed on geostationary satellite via the
W0KIE Satellite Radio Network. Visit www.w0kie.com for current
satellite coordinates, and program schedule.

Our all volunteer staff and crew hope you enjoy our program.
Please let us know if you do!

For an official This Week in Amateur Radio QSL Card, (with asteroids!)
Send an email to our QSL manager, n2fnh@capital.net,
or better yet, write to us at This Week in Amateur Radio
International, P.O. Box 30, Sand Lake, New York 12153.

We would like to tell the world about your product or
service too. If you would like to advertise on the next
edition of This Week in Amateur Radio International, please
send an email to w2xbs@twiar.org for details.

If you would like to help support the program financially,
visit our web site and click on the "PayPal" logo on the top right.

All contributions go to offset program production and transmission
expenses, and air time on WBCQ Radio and Access America, our
satellite distribution network.

Thanks for listening to us! Send us an e-mail, and let us know
your out there!

We'll see you next week!

73 - W2XBS (for the entire staff and crew)
Executive Producer
This Week in Amateur Radio International]]></description>
     <pubDate>Sat, 29 Mar 2008 19:05:42 -0500</pubDate>
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     <title>TWIAR International #165 - Week of 3/22/08</title>
     <description><![CDATA[This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi)
Edition #165 has been released. The program in now
available at our web site at www.twiar.org
for direct download, or via podcast/RSS subscription.

Program highlights include all the latest amateur radio
news headlines, and this weeks special features:

"The Random Access File" with Bill Baran, N2FNH,
goes below the molecules to tell us all about Non-Directional
Aircraft Beacons, on another edition of The Random Access
File.

Our own curmudgeon, Will Rogers, W4WLR, takes a look
at the recent amateur radio trans-altlantic balloon crossing
during his segment called "More Musings"

We'll find out what's new at NASA.

TWiTs Leo Laporte will have all the latest technology news
effecting you , your shack computers, and the internet,
plus a lot more!

This Week in Amateur Radio International is distributed
in full stereo.

The program is available in both a high bandwidth (128/44) mp3
stereo file or a lower bandwidth (82/22) stereo mp3 file, and
now also in a high and low bandwidth WMA/Windows Media File
at our web site www.twiar.org.

Be sure and listen for This Week in Amateur Radio International
(TWIARi) on shortwave broadcast station WBCQ on 7.415 megahertz,
Saturday afternoon at 4pm eastern time.

The TWIARi podcast is now available via at Apple I-Tunes,
OurMedia, and several other podcast sites. Links to archived
programs are available at our web site www.twiar.org.

This Week in Amateur Radio International is proud to be
officially archived on "The Internet Archive" www.archive.org.

TWIARi is also distributed on geostationary satellite via the
W0KIE Satellite Radio Network. Visit www.w0kie.com for current
satellite coordinates, and program schedule.

Our all volunteer staff and crew hope you enjoy our program.
Please let us know if you do!

For an official This Week in Amateur Radio QSL Card, (with asteroids!)
Send an email to our QSL manager, n2fnh@capital.net,
or better yet, write to us at This Week in Amateur Radio
International, P.O. Box 30, Sand Lake, New York 12153.

We would like to tell the world about your product or
service too. If you would like to advertise on the next
edition of This Week in Amateur Radio International, please
send an email to w2xbs@twiar.org for details.

If you would like to help support the program financially,
visit our web site and click on the "PayPal" logo on the top right.

All contributions go to offset program production and transmission
expenses, and air time on WBCQ Radio and Access America, our
satellite distribution network.

Thanks for listening to us! Send us an e-mail, and let us know
your out there!

We'll see you next week!

73 - W2XBS (for the entire staff and crew)
Executive Producer
This Week in Amateur Radio International]]></description>
     <pubDate>Sat, 22 Mar 2008 03:24:50 -0500</pubDate>
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     <title>TWIAR International #164 - Week of 3/15/08</title>
     <description><![CDATA[This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi)
Edition #164 for the week begining March 16, 2008,
has been released. The program will be available
shortly at our web site at www.twiar.org for direct
download, or via podcast/RSS subscription.

Program highlights include all the latest amateur radio
news headlines, and this weeks special features:

"The Random Access File" with Bill Baran, N2FNH,
takes a look at a mysterious television station.

Our resident amateur radio historian Bill Continelli, W2XOY,
takes us back in time for a visit to Olsen Electronics on a
new edition of "The Ancient Amateur Archives."

TWiTs Leo Laporte will have all the latest technology news
effecting you , your shack computers, and the internet,
plus a lot more!

This Week in Amateur Radio International is distributed
in full stereo.

The program is available in both a high bandwidth (128/44) mp3
stereo file or a lower bandwidth (82/22) stereo mp3 file, and
now also in a high and low bandwidth WMA/Windows Media File
at our web site www.twiar.org.

Be sure and listen for This Week in Amateur Radio International
(TWIARi) on shortwave broadcast station WBCQ on 7.415 megahertz,
Saturday afternoon at 4pm eastern time.

The TWIARi podcast is now available via at Apple I-Tunes,
OurMedia, and several other podcast sites. Links to archived
programs are available at our web site www.twiar.org.

This Week in Amateur Radio International is proud to be
officially archived on "The Internet Archive" www.archive.org.

TWIARi is also distributed on geostationary satellite via the
W0KIE Satellite Radio Network. Visit www.w0kie.com for current
satellite coordinates, and program schedule.

Our all volunteer staff and crew hope you enjoy our program.
Please let us know if you do!

For an official This Week in Amateur Radio QSL Card, (with asteroids!)
Send an email to our QSL manager, n2fnh@capital.net,
or better yet, write to us at This Week in Amateur Radio
International, P.O. Box 30, Sand Lake, New York 12153.

We would like to tell the world about your product or
service too. If you would like to advertise on the next
edition of This Week in Amateur Radio International, please
send an email to w2xbs@twiar.org for details.

If you would like to help support the program financially,
visit our web site and click on the "PayPal" logo on the top right.

All contributions go to offset program production and transmission
expenses, and air time on WBCQ Radio and Access America, our
satellite distribution network.

Thanks for listening to us! Send us an e-mail, and let us know
your out there!

We'll see you next week!

73 - W2XBS (for the entire staff and crew)
Executive Producer
This Week in Amateur Radio International]]></description>
     <pubDate>Sat, 15 Mar 2008 06:53:26 -0500</pubDate>
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     <title>TWIAR International #163 - Week of 3/8/08</title>
     <description><![CDATA[This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi)
Edition #163 for the week begining March 09, 2008,
has been released. The program will be available
shortly at our web site at www.twiar.org for direct
download, or via podcast/RSS subscription.

Program highlights include all the latest amateur radio
news headlines, and this weeks special features:

"The Random Access File" with Bill Baran, N2FNH,
takes a look at just what part of the spectrum UFO's
may be listening to.

Our resident amateur radio historian Bill Continelli, W2XOY,
takes us back to the seventies on a brand new edition of
"The Ancient Amateur Archives".

TWiTs Leo Laporte will have all the latest technology news
effecting you , your shack computers, and the internet,
plus a lot more!

This Week in Amateur Radio International is distributed
in full stereo.

The program is available in both a high bandwidth (128/44) mp3
stereo file or a lower bandwidth (82/22) stereo mp3 file, and
now also in a high and low bandwidth WMA/Windows Media File
at our web site www.twiar.org.

Be sure and listen for This Week in Amateur Radio International
(TWIARi) on shortwave broadcast station WBCQ on 7.415 megahertz,
Saturday afternoon at 4pm eastern time.

The TWIARi podcast is now available via at Apple I-Tunes,
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programs are available at our web site www.twiar.org.

This Week in Amateur Radio International is proud to be
officially archived on "The Internet Archive" www.archive.org.

TWIARi is also distributed on geostationary satellite via the
W0KIE Satellite Radio Network. Visit www.w0kie.com for current
satellite coordinates, and program schedule.

Our all volunteer staff and crew hope you enjoy our program.
Please let us know if you do!

For an official This Week in Amateur Radio QSL Card, (with asteroids!)
Send an email to our QSL manager, n2fnh@capital.net,
or better yet, write to us at This Week in Amateur Radio
International, P.O. Box 30, Sand Lake, New York 12153.

We would like to tell the world about your product or
service too. If you would like to advertise on the next
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Thanks for listening to us! Send us an e-mail, and let us know
your out there!]]></description>
     <pubDate>Sat, 08 Mar 2008 00:07:27 -0500</pubDate>
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     <title>TWIAR International #162 - Week of 3/1/08</title>
     <description><![CDATA[This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi)
Edition #162 has been released. The program in now
available at our web site at www.twiar.org
for direct download, or via podcast/RSS subscription.

Program highlights include all the latest amateur radio
news headlines, and this weeks special features:

"The Random Access File" with Bill Baran, N2FNH,
takes a look back in time to investigate something called
"StratoVision".

Steve Nichols, G0KYA, will have his monthly update on
the expected worldwide propagation conditions for the
next thirty days.

We'll find out what's new at NASA.

TWiTs Leo Laporte will have all the latest technology news
effecting you , your shack computers, and the internet,
plus a lot more!

This Week in Amateur Radio International is distributed
in full stereo. 

The program is available in both a high bandwidth (128/44) mp3
stereo file or a lower bandwidth (82/22) stereo mp3 file, and
now also in a high and low bandwidth WMA/Windows Media File
at our web site www.twiar.org.

Be sure and listen for This Week in Amateur Radio International
(TWIARi) on shortwave broadcast station WBCQ on 7.415 megahertz,
Saturday afternoon at 4pm eastern time.

The TWIARi podcast is now available via at Apple I-Tunes,
OurMedia, and several other podcast sites. Links to recent archived
programs are available at our web site www.twiar.org.

This Week in Amateur Radio International is proud to be
officially archived on "The Internet Archive" www.archive.org.

TWIARi is also distributed on geostationary satellite via the
SkyScanner Satellite Radio Network. Part of the Access-America
Radio Network. Check www.access-america.net for satellite
coordinates and details on FTA (Free To Air) digital satellite
receivers.

Our all volunteer staff and crew hope you enjoy our program.
Please let us know if you do!

For an official This Week in Amateur Radio QSL Card, (with asteroids!)
Send an email to our QSL manager, n2fnh@capital.net,
or better yet, write to us at This Week in Amateur Radio
International, P.O. Box 30, Sand Lake, New York 12153.

We would like to tell the world about your product or
service too. If you would like to advertise on the next
edition of This Week in Amateur Radio International, please
send an email to adsales@twiar.org for details.

If you would like to help support the program financially,
visit our web site and click on the "PayPal" logo on the top right.

All contributions go to offset program production and transmission
expenses, and air time on WBCQ Radio and Access America, our
satellite distribution network.

Thanks for listening to us! Send us an e-mail, and let us know
your out there! Tell a friend about us!

We'll see you next week.

73 - W2XBS (for the entire staff and crew)
Executive Producer
This Week in Amateur Radio International]]></description>
     <pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2008 03:28:00 -0500</pubDate>
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     <author>w2xbs@twiar.org (George Bowen)</author>
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     <title>TWIAR International #161 - Week of 2/23/08</title>
     <description><![CDATA[This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi)
Edition #161 has been released. The program will be
available at our web site at www.twiar.org for direct
download, or via podcast/RSS subscription.

Program highlights include all the latest amateur radio
news headlines, and this weeks special features:

"The Random Access File" with Bill Baran, N2FNH and crew,
take a look at a new postulate. "The Process Is More
Important Than The Result."

And, "More Musings" with West Palm Beachs' own
Will Rogers, W4WLR.

TWiTs Leo Laporte will have all the latest technology news
effecting you , your shack computers, and the internet,
plus a lot more!

This Week in Amateur Radio International is distributed
in full stereo.

The program is available in both a high bandwidth (128/44) mp3
stereo file or a lower bandwidth (82/22) stereo mp3 file, and
now also in a high and low bandwidth WMA/Windows Media File
at our web site www.twiar.org.

Be sure and listen for This Week in Amateur Radio International
(TWIARi) on shortwave broadcast station WBCQ on 7.415 megahertz,
Saturday afternoon at 4pm eastern time.

The TWIARi podcast is now available via at Apple I-Tunes,
OurMedia, and several other podcast sites. Links to recent archived
programs are available at our web site www.twiar.org.

This Week in Amateur Radio International is proud to be
officially archived on "The Internet Archive" www.archive.org.

TWIARi is also distributed on geostationary satellite via the
SkyScanner Satellite Radio Network. Part of the Access-America
Radio Network. Check www.access-america.net for satellite
coordinates and details on FTA (Free To Air) digital satellite
receivers.

Our all volunteer staff and crew hope you enjoy our program.
Please let us know if you do!

For an official This Week in Amateur Radio QSL Card, (with asteroids!)
Send an email to our QSL manager, n2fnh@capital.net,
or better yet, write to us at This Week in Amateur Radio
International, P.O. Box 30, Sand Lake, New York 12153.

We would like to tell the world about your product or
service too. If you would like to advertise on the next
edition of This Week in Amateur Radio International, please
send an email to adsales@twiar.org for details.

If you would like to help support the program financially,
visit our web site and click on the "PayPal" logo on the top right.

All contributions go to offset program production and transmission
expenses, and air time on WBCQ Radio and Access America, our
satellite distribution network.

Thanks for listening to us! Send us an e-mail, and let us know
your out there! Tell a friend about us!

We'll see you next week.

73 - W2XBS (for the entire staff and crew)
Executive Producer
This Week in Amateur Radio International]]></description>
     <pubDate>Sat, 23 Feb 2008 06:27:16 -0500</pubDate>
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