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	<title>TWIAR International #182 - Week of 7/19/08</title>
	<description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi)
Edition #182 for the week begining July 19, 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.

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 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 distributed via satellite on The Sky Scanner Radio
Network, part of The Access America Network on the Galaxy 25
satellite (Ku Band) Transponder 23V 12.115 MHz
Symbol Rate: 22.425 FEC: 3/4 Audio PID 1794 E

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>
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	<title>TWIAR International #181 - Week of 7/12/08</title>
	<description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi)
Edition #181 for the week begining July 13, 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 sideways look at todays technology. With
Crasnov from Canarsie Wireless.

We'll revisit Field Day 2008 all across New Mexico
as we ride along with Scott Westerman, W9WSW.

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 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 distributed via satellite on The Sky Scanner Radio
Network, part of The Access America Network on the Galaxy 25
satellite (Ku Band) Transponder 23V 12.115 MHz
Symbol Rate: 22.425 FEC: 3/4 Audio PID 1794 E

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>12 Jul 2008 16:48:52 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>TWIAR International #180 - Week of 7/05/08</title>
	<description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi)
Edition #180 for the week begining July 08, 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 Field Day 2008 at the Schenectady
Museum ARC location.

Our very own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli,
W2XOY, takes us back in time aboard his Wayback
Machine for another 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>6 Jul 2008 06:10:21 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>TWIAR International #179 - Week of 6/28/08</title>
	<description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi)
Edition #179 for the week beginning June 29, 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 us down to the N2FNH Tape Libraries for some
historic amateur radio recordings

Our very own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli,
W2XOY, takes us back in time aboard his Wayback
Machine for another 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 distributed via satellite on The Sky Scanner Radio
Network, part of The Access America Network on the Galaxy 25
satellite (Ku Band) Transponder 23V 12.115 MHz
Symbol Rate: 22.425 FEC: 3/4 Audio PID 1794 E

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>28 Jun 2008 18:40:13 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>TWIAR International #178 - Week of 6/21/08</title>
	<description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi)
Edition #178 for the week beginning June 22, 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 trip to a local Kids Day Special Event Station
at the Schenectady Museum Amateur Radio Club in
Schenectady, New York.

Our very own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli,
W2XOY, takes us back in time aboard his Wayback
Machine for another 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>
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