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      <title>TWIAR International #254 - Week of 12/16/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #254 for the week beginning December 6th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This time around our very own Bill Continelli W2XOY relates the true tale entitled "The Land of Nothing". 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on a wireless device, such as a Sony PSP, vist our download portal for wire...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #254 for the week beginning December 6th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This time around our very own Bill Continelli W2XOY relates the true tale entitled "The Land of Nothing". 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on a wireless device, such as a Sony PSP, vist our download portal for wireless devices at kxkvi.blogspot.com. 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 Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 POD Card, (with secret message!) Send an email to our QSL manager, n2fnh@capital.net, or if you prefer, you can 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 Shortwave, 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #254 for the week beginning December 6th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This time around our very own Bill Continelli W2XOY relates the true tale entitled "The Land of Nothing". 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on a wireless device, such as a Sony PSP, vist our download portal for wireless devices at kxkvi.blogspot.com. 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 Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 POD Card, (with secret message!) Send an email to our QSL manager, n2fnh@capital.net, or if you prefer, you can 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 Shortwave, 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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #251 - Week of 11/14/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #251 for the week beginning November 15th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This time around our very own Bill Continelli W2XOY relates the true tale entitled "The Radio Nightmare". Our very own eye on the sun Steve Nichols, G0KYA, takes a look at the upcoming propagation conditions for November and beyond. 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar....</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #251 for the week beginning November 15th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This time around our very own Bill Continelli W2XOY relates the true tale entitled "The Radio Nightmare". Our very own eye on the sun Steve Nichols, G0KYA, takes a look at the upcoming propagation conditions for November and beyond. 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on a wireless device, such as a Sony PSP, vist our download portal for wireless devices at kxkvi.blogspot.com. 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 Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 POD Card, (with secret message!) Send an email to our QSL manager, n2fnh@capital.net, or if you prefer, you can 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 Shortwave, 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #251 for the week beginning November 15th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This time around our very own Bill Continelli W2XOY relates the true tale entitled "The Radio Nightmare". Our very own eye on the sun Steve Nichols, G0KYA, takes a look at the upcoming propagation conditions for November and beyond. 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on a wireless device, such as a Sony PSP, vist our download portal for wireless devices at kxkvi.blogspot.com. 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 Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 POD Card, (with secret message!) Send an email to our QSL manager, n2fnh@capital.net, or if you prefer, you can 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 Shortwave, 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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #248 - Week of 10/24/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #248 for the week beginning October 25th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This time around, we visit "Zoom Day" at the Schenectady Museum. Our very own eye on the sun, Steve Nichols, G0KYA, visits the RSGB National Convention for up to the minute news on solar cycle 24 propagation conditions 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #248 for the week beginning October 25th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This time around, we visit "Zoom Day" at the Schenectady Museum. Our very own eye on the sun, Steve Nichols, G0KYA, visits the RSGB National Convention for up to the minute news on solar cycle 24 propagation conditions 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on a wireless device, such as a Sony PSP, vist our download portal for wireless devices at kxkvi.blogspot.com. 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 Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 POD Card (with secret message!) Send an email to our QSL manager, n2fnh@capital.net, or if you prefer, you can 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 Shortwave, 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #248 for the week beginning October 25th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This time around, we visit "Zoom Day" at the Schenectady Museum. Our very own eye on the sun, Steve Nichols, G0KYA, visits the RSGB National Convention for up to the minute news on solar cycle 24 propagation conditions 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on a wireless device, such as a Sony PSP, vist our download portal for wireless devices at kxkvi.blogspot.com. 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 Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 POD Card (with secret message!) Send an email to our QSL manager, n2fnh@capital.net, or if you prefer, you can 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 Shortwave, 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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #246 - Week of 10/10/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #246 for the week beginning October 11th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This time around, Bill investigates one hams "Virtual Wife" Our own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, takes a trip back in time on the wayback machine to visit "Olsen Electronics". 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #246 for the week beginning October 11th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This time around, Bill investigates one hams "Virtual Wife" Our own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, takes a trip back in time on the wayback machine to visit "Olsen Electronics". 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on a wireless device, such as a Sony PSP, vist our download portal for wireless devices at kxkvi.blogspot.com. 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 Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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 Shortwave, 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #246 for the week beginning October 11th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This time around, Bill investigates one hams "Virtual Wife" Our own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, takes a trip back in time on the wayback machine to visit "Olsen Electronics". 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on a wireless device, such as a Sony PSP, vist our download portal for wireless devices at kxkvi.blogspot.com. 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 Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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 Shortwave, 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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #245 - Week of 10/3/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #245 for the week beginning October 04th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This time around, our very own executive producer, W2XBS, introduces us to Don Ecker, who produced several segments for This Week in Amateur Radio on the topic of "UFO's and Ham Radio". 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you li...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #245 for the week beginning October 04th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This time around, our very own executive producer, W2XBS, introduces us to Don Ecker, who produced several segments for This Week in Amateur Radio on the topic of "UFO's and Ham Radio". 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on a wireless device, such as a Sony PSP, vist our download portal for wireless devices at kxkvi.blogspot.com. 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 Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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 Shortwave, 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #245 for the week beginning October 04th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This time around, our very own executive producer, W2XBS, introduces us to Don Ecker, who produced several segments for This Week in Amateur Radio on the topic of "UFO's and Ham Radio". 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on a wireless device, such as a Sony PSP, vist our download portal for wireless devices at kxkvi.blogspot.com. 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 Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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 Shortwave, 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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #244 - Week of 9/26/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #244 for the week beginning September 27th has been released. The program is 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: SPECIAL REPORT: Courtesy of Hap Holly, KC9RP and the folks at The RAIN Report, we bring you further coverage of the recent controversy surrounding paid first responders participating in amateur radio emergency communications drills. "The Random Access Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This time around, our very own executive producer, W2XBS, introduces us to Don Ecker, who produced several segments for This Week in Amateur Radio on the topic of "UFO's and Ham Radio". 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 distribu...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #244 for the week beginning September 27th has been released. The program is 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: SPECIAL REPORT: Courtesy of Hap Holly, KC9RP and the folks at The RAIN Report, we bring you further coverage of the recent controversy surrounding paid first responders participating in amateur radio emergency communications drills. "The Random Access Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This time around, our very own executive producer, W2XBS, introduces us to Don Ecker, who produced several segments for This Week in Amateur Radio on the topic of "UFO's and Ham Radio". 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on a wireless device, such as a Sony PSP, vist our download portal for wireless devices at kxkvi.blogspot.com. 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 Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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 Shortwave, 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #244 for the week beginning September 27th has been released. The program is 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: SPECIAL REPORT: Courtesy of Hap Holly, KC9RP and the folks at The RAIN Report, we bring you further coverage of the recent controversy surrounding paid first responders participating in amateur radio emergency communications drills. "The Random Access Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This time around, our very own executive producer, W2XBS, introduces us to Don Ecker, who produced several segments for This Week in Amateur Radio on the topic of "UFO's and Ham Radio". 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on a wireless device, such as a Sony PSP, vist our download portal for wireless devices at kxkvi.blogspot.com. 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 Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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 Shortwave, 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</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2009 20:19:24 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>TWIAR International #243 - Week of 9/19/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #243 for the week beginning September 20th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This Week, we look at why you cannot "go back". Or can you? Our very own eye on the Steve Nichols, G0KYA, will be with us live from London UK with the September propagation prediction report. 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. I...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #243 for the week beginning September 20th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This Week, we look at why you cannot "go back". Or can you? Our very own eye on the Steve Nichols, G0KYA, will be with us live from London UK with the September propagation prediction report. 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on a wireless device, such as a Sony PSP, vist our download portal for wireless devices at kxkvi.blogspot.com. 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 Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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 Shortwave, 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #243 for the week beginning September 20th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This Week, we look at why you cannot "go back". Or can you? Our very own eye on the Steve Nichols, G0KYA, will be with us live from London UK with the September propagation prediction report. 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on a wireless device, such as a Sony PSP, vist our download portal for wireless devices at kxkvi.blogspot.com. 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 Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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 Shortwave, 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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #242 - Week of 9/12/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #242 for the week beginning September 12th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This weeks edition looks at "Blogs and Beepers". Our very own Bill Continelli, W2XOY, takes on a journey back in time to remember the events of 9-11 from a ham radio perspective. 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #242 for the week beginning September 12th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This weeks edition looks at "Blogs and Beepers". Our very own Bill Continelli, W2XOY, takes on a journey back in time to remember the events of 9-11 from a ham radio perspective. 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on a wireless device, such as a Sony PSP, vist our download portal for wireless devices at kxkvi.blogspot.com. 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 also distributed on geostationary satellite Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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, air time on WBCQ Shortwave 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #242 for the week beginning September 12th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This weeks edition looks at "Blogs and Beepers". Our very own Bill Continelli, W2XOY, takes on a journey back in time to remember the events of 9-11 from a ham radio perspective. 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on a wireless device, such as a Sony PSP, vist our download portal for wireless devices at kxkvi.blogspot.com. 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 also distributed on geostationary satellite Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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, air time on WBCQ Shortwave 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</itunes:summary>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #242 for the week beginning September 12th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This weeks edition looks at "Blogs and Beepers". Our very own Bill Continelli, W2XOY, takes on a journey back in time to remember the events of 9-11 from a ham radio perspective. 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #242 for the week beginning September 12th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This weeks edition looks at "Blogs and Beepers". Our very own Bill Continelli, W2XOY, takes on a journey back in time to remember the events of 9-11 from a ham radio perspective. 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on a wireless device, such as a Sony PSP, vist our download portal for wireless devices at kxkvi.blogspot.com. 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 also distributed on geostationary satellite Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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, air time on WBCQ Shortwave 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #242 for the week beginning September 12th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This weeks edition looks at "Blogs and Beepers". Our very own Bill Continelli, W2XOY, takes on a journey back in time to remember the events of 9-11 from a ham radio perspective. 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on a wireless device, such as a Sony PSP, vist our download portal for wireless devices at kxkvi.blogspot.com. 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 also distributed on geostationary satellite Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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, air time on WBCQ Shortwave 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</itunes:summary>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #241 for the week beginning September 08th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This week episode finds out that the record always skips. Our very own Bill Continelli, W2XOY, takes on a journey back in time to explore more of amateur radios rich history. 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on a...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #241 for the week beginning September 08th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This week episode finds out that the record always skips. Our very own Bill Continelli, W2XOY, takes on a journey back in time to explore more of amateur radios rich history. 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on a wireless device, such as a Sony PSP, vist our download portal for wireless devices at kxkvi.blogspot.com. 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 also distributed on geostationary satellite Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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, air time on WBCQ Shortwave 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #241 for the week beginning September 08th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This week episode finds out that the record always skips. Our very own Bill Continelli, W2XOY, takes on a journey back in time to explore more of amateur radios rich history. 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on a wireless device, such as a Sony PSP, vist our download portal for wireless devices at kxkvi.blogspot.com. 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 also distributed on geostationary satellite Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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, air time on WBCQ Shortwave 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</itunes:summary>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #241 for the week beginning September 08th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This week episode finds out that the record always skips. Our very own Bill Continelli, W2XOY, takes on a journey back in time to explore more of amateur radios rich history. 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on a...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #241 for the week beginning September 08th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This week episode finds out that the record always skips. Our very own Bill Continelli, W2XOY, takes on a journey back in time to explore more of amateur radios rich history. 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on a wireless device, such as a Sony PSP, vist our download portal for wireless devices at kxkvi.blogspot.com. 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 also distributed on geostationary satellite Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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, air time on WBCQ Shortwave 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #241 for the week beginning September 08th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This week episode finds out that the record always skips. Our very own Bill Continelli, W2XOY, takes on a journey back in time to explore more of amateur radios rich history. 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on a wireless device, such as a Sony PSP, vist our download portal for wireless devices at kxkvi.blogspot.com. 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 also distributed on geostationary satellite Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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, air time on WBCQ Shortwave 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</itunes:summary>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #240 for the week beginning August 30th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This weeks segment presents something "Completely Different". Our very own Bill Continelli, W2XOY, takes on a journey back in time for a look at the patron saint of Amateur Radio. 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #240 for the week beginning August 30th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This weeks segment presents something "Completely Different". Our very own Bill Continelli, W2XOY, takes on a journey back in time for a look at the patron saint of Amateur Radio. 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on a wireless device, such as a Sony PSP, vist our download portal for wireless devices at kxkvi.blogspot.com. 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 also distributed on geostationary satellite Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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, air time on WBCQ Shortwave 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #240 for the week beginning August 30th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This weeks segment presents something "Completely Different". Our very own Bill Continelli, W2XOY, takes on a journey back in time for a look at the patron saint of Amateur Radio. 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on a wireless device, such as a Sony PSP, vist our download portal for wireless devices at kxkvi.blogspot.com. 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 also distributed on geostationary satellite Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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, air time on WBCQ Shortwave 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</itunes:summary>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #239 for the week beginning August 23th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This weeks segment features a look at a rare phenomenon in amateur radio "Long Delayed Echos". Our very own Bill Continelli, W2XOY, takes on a journey back in time for a look at the patron saint of Amateur Radio. 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcas...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #239 for the week beginning August 23th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This weeks segment features a look at a rare phenomenon in amateur radio "Long Delayed Echos". Our very own Bill Continelli, W2XOY, takes on a journey back in time for a look at the patron saint of Amateur Radio. 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on a wireless device, such as a Sony PSP, vist our download portal for wireless devices at kxkvi.blogspot.com. 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 also distributed on geostationary satellite Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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, air time on WBCQ Shortwave 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #239 for the week beginning August 23th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This weeks segment features a look at a rare phenomenon in amateur radio "Long Delayed Echos". Our very own Bill Continelli, W2XOY, takes on a journey back in time for a look at the patron saint of Amateur Radio. 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on a wireless device, such as a Sony PSP, vist our download portal for wireless devices at kxkvi.blogspot.com. 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 also distributed on geostationary satellite Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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, air time on WBCQ Shortwave 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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #238 - Week of 8/16/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #238 for the week beginning Augusr 16th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This Week, Bill conjures up something "Completely Different." Our very own Bill Continelli, W2XOY, takes on a journey back in time for a look at the Hammerlund Radio Company during his "Ancient Amateur Archives" 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RS...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #238 for the week beginning Augusr 16th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This Week, Bill conjures up something "Completely Different." Our very own Bill Continelli, W2XOY, takes on a journey back in time for a look at the Hammerlund Radio Company during his "Ancient Amateur Archives" 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on a wireless device, such as a Sony PSP, vist our download portal for wireless devices at kxkvi.blogspot.com. 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 also distributed on geostationary satellite Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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 Shortwave, 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #238 for the week beginning Augusr 16th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This Week, Bill conjures up something "Completely Different." Our very own Bill Continelli, W2XOY, takes on a journey back in time for a look at the Hammerlund Radio Company during his "Ancient Amateur Archives" 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on a wireless device, such as a Sony PSP, vist our download portal for wireless devices at kxkvi.blogspot.com. 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 also distributed on geostationary satellite Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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 Shortwave, 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</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Aug 2009 22:21:56 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>TWIAR International #237 - Week of 8/8/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #237 for the week beginning August 9th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This Week, Bill introduces us to a different kind of "Easy Listening" radio. Our very own eye on the Steve Nichols, G0KYA, will be with us live from London UK with the August propagation prediction report. 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscr...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #237 for the week beginning August 9th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This Week, Bill introduces us to a different kind of "Easy Listening" radio. Our very own eye on the Steve Nichols, G0KYA, will be with us live from London UK with the August propagation prediction report. 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on a wireless device, such as a Sony PSP, vist our download portal for wireless devices at kxkvi.blogspot.com. 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 Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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 Shortwave, 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #237 for the week beginning August 9th has been released. The program is 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This Week, Bill introduces us to a different kind of "Easy Listening" radio. Our very own eye on the Steve Nichols, G0KYA, will be with us live from London UK with the August propagation prediction report. 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 via direct download in both a high bandwidth (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. OR via RSS podcast subscriptions. If you listen on a wireless device, such as a Sony PSP, vist our download portal for wireless devices at kxkvi.blogspot.com. 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 Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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 Shortwave, 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</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2009 20:08:19 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>TWIAR Story on Walter Cronkite, KB2GSD available as MP3 download</title>
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      <description>Due to requests from our listeners, TWIAR's story on Walter Cronkite, KB2GSD is now available as an MP3 download. 20 mins, 18Mb</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Due to requests from our listeners, TWIAR's story on Walter Cronkite, KB2GSD is now available as an MP3 download. 20 mins, 18Mb</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Due to requests from our listeners, TWIAR's story on Walter Cronkite, KB2GSD is now available as an MP3 download. 20 mins, 18Mb</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Jul 2009 22:14:03 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>TWIAR International #235 - Week of 7/25/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #235 for the week beginning July 26th has been released. The program will be available at our web site at www.twiar.org for direct download, or via podcast- RSS subscription later today. Program highlights include all the latest amateur radio news headlines, and this weeks special features: "The Random Access Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This Week, we travel "Below The Molecules" for a chat with some free-banders. Our very own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY travels back in time for a visit to "Olsen Electronics" in Buffalo, New York. 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 (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our website www.twiar.org. Subscribe to our RSS/Po...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #235 for the week beginning July 26th has been released. The program will be available at our web site at www.twiar.org for direct download, or via podcast- RSS subscription later today. Program highlights include all the latest amateur radio news headlines, and this weeks special features: "The Random Access Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This Week, we travel "Below The Molecules" for a chat with some free-banders. Our very own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY travels back in time for a visit to "Olsen Electronics" in Buffalo, New York. 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 (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our website www.twiar.org. Subscribe to our RSS/Podcast feed! 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 Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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 Shortwave, 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #235 for the week beginning July 26th has been released. The program will be available at our web site at www.twiar.org for direct download, or via podcast- RSS subscription later today. Program highlights include all the latest amateur radio news headlines, and this weeks special features: "The Random Access Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This Week, we travel "Below The Molecules" for a chat with some free-banders. Our very own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY travels back in time for a visit to "Olsen Electronics" in Buffalo, New York. 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 (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our website www.twiar.org. Subscribe to our RSS/Podcast feed! 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 Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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 Shortwave, 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</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Jul 2009 23:57:14 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>TWIAR International #234 - Week of 7/18/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #234 for the week beginning July 19th has been released. The program will be available at our web site at www.twiar.org for direct download, or via podcast- RSS subscription later today. Program highlights include all the latest amateur radio news headlines, and this weeks special features: TWIARi takes time out this week to honor the passing of KB2GSD - Walter Cronkite. Iconic CBS News Anchor. We'll explore his news experiences, as well as how he became a radio amateur. "The Random Access Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This Week, Bill ponders why with some folks the process of doing something is more important than the result. 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 (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #234 for the week beginning July 19th has been released. The program will be available at our web site at www.twiar.org for direct download, or via podcast- RSS subscription later today. Program highlights include all the latest amateur radio news headlines, and this weeks special features: TWIARi takes time out this week to honor the passing of KB2GSD - Walter Cronkite. Iconic CBS News Anchor. We'll explore his news experiences, as well as how he became a radio amateur. "The Random Access Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This Week, Bill ponders why with some folks the process of doing something is more important than the result. 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 (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our website www.twiar.org. Subscribe to our RSS/Podcast feed! 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 Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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 Shortwave, 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #234 for the week beginning July 19th has been released. The program will be available at our web site at www.twiar.org for direct download, or via podcast- RSS subscription later today. Program highlights include all the latest amateur radio news headlines, and this weeks special features: TWIARi takes time out this week to honor the passing of KB2GSD - Walter Cronkite. Iconic CBS News Anchor. We'll explore his news experiences, as well as how he became a radio amateur. "The Random Access Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This Week, Bill ponders why with some folks the process of doing something is more important than the result. 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 (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our website www.twiar.org. Subscribe to our RSS/Podcast feed! 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 Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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 Shortwave, 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</itunes:summary>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #233 for the week beginning July 12th has been released. The program will be available at our web site at www.twiar.org for direct download, or via podcast- RSS subscription later today. Program highlights include all the latest amateur radio news headlines, and this weeks special features: "The Random Access Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This week, Bill takes us for a visit to his underground tape library. Plus, we'll visit with our own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY during 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 (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. Be sure and listen for This Week in Amateur Radio Int...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #233 for the week beginning July 12th has been released. The program will be available at our web site at www.twiar.org for direct download, or via podcast- RSS subscription later today. Program highlights include all the latest amateur radio news headlines, and this weeks special features: "The Random Access Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This week, Bill takes us for a visit to his underground tape library. Plus, we'll visit with our own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY during 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 (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 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 Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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 Shortwave, 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #233 for the week beginning July 12th has been released. The program will be available at our web site at www.twiar.org for direct download, or via podcast- RSS subscription later today. Program highlights include all the latest amateur radio news headlines, and this weeks special features: "The Random Access Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This week, Bill takes us for a visit to his underground tape library. Plus, we'll visit with our own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY during 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 (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 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 Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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 Shortwave, 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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #233 - Week of 7/11/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #233 for the week beginning July 12th has been released. The program will be available at our web site at www.twiar.org for direct download, or via podcast- RSS subscription later today. Program highlights include all the latest amateur radio news headlines, and this weeks special features: "The Random Access Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This week, Bill takes us for a visit to his underground tape library. Plus, we'll visit with our own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY during 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 (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 file at our web site www.twiar.org. Be sure and listen for This Week in Amateur Radio Int...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #233 for the week beginning July 12th has been released. The program will be available at our web site at www.twiar.org for direct download, or via podcast- RSS subscription later today. Program highlights include all the latest amateur radio news headlines, and this weeks special features: "The Random Access Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This week, Bill takes us for a visit to his underground tape library. Plus, we'll visit with our own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY during 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 (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 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 Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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 Shortwave, 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #233 for the week beginning July 12th has been released. The program will be available at our web site at www.twiar.org for direct download, or via podcast- RSS subscription later today. Program highlights include all the latest amateur radio news headlines, and this weeks special features: "The Random Access Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This week, Bill takes us for a visit to his underground tape library. Plus, we'll visit with our own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY during 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 (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 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 Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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 Shortwave, 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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #232 - Week of 7/4/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #232 for the week beginning July 5th has been released. The program will be available at our web site at www.twiar.org for direct download, or via podcast- RSS subscription later today. Program highlights include all the latest amateur radio news headlines, and this weeks special features: "The Random Access Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This week, Bill takes us to the Schenectady Museum Amateur Radio Club Field Day, for some unique coverage. 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 (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 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, Satu...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #232 for the week beginning July 5th has been released. The program will be available at our web site at www.twiar.org for direct download, or via podcast- RSS subscription later today. Program highlights include all the latest amateur radio news headlines, and this weeks special features: "The Random Access Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This week, Bill takes us to the Schenectady Museum Amateur Radio Club Field Day, for some unique coverage. 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 (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 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 Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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 Shortwave, 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #232 for the week beginning July 5th has been released. The program will be available at our web site at www.twiar.org for direct download, or via podcast- RSS subscription later today. Program highlights include all the latest amateur radio news headlines, and this weeks special features: "The Random Access Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This week, Bill takes us to the Schenectady Museum Amateur Radio Club Field Day, for some unique coverage. 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 (192/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (128/44) stereo mp3 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 Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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 Shortwave, 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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #231 - Week of 6/27/09</title>
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      <description>EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY: TWIAR International will only have one podcast feed, which will be this one. "High" and "Low" Bandwidth versions will be eliminated and one podcast will take it's place, since both versions were still pretty large downloads. This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #231, has been released. The program is available at our web site at www.twiar.org for direct download, or via podcast/RSS subscription via our site at www.twiar.org, or via Apple I-Tunes under podcasts, as well as other sites on the web. The program is available in both a high bandwidth (128/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (80/22) stereo mp3 file. And, equivalent Windows Media files. If you are interested in advertising on TWIARi, or via a ad banner on our we bsite, please contact our ad sales at 518.283.3665. Eastern time (US) Our mailing address is: This Week in Amateur Radio International P.O. Box 30 Sand Lake, New York 12153 Be sure and listen for This Week in Amateur ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY: TWIAR International will only have one podcast feed, which will be this one. "High" and "Low" Bandwidth versions will be eliminated and one podcast will take it's place, since both versions were still pretty large downloads. This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #231, has been released. The program is available at our web site at www.twiar.org for direct download, or via podcast/RSS subscription via our site at www.twiar.org, or via Apple I-Tunes under podcasts, as well as other sites on the web. The program is available in both a high bandwidth (128/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (80/22) stereo mp3 file. And, equivalent Windows Media files. If you are interested in advertising on TWIARi, or via a ad banner on our we bsite, please contact our ad sales at 518.283.3665. Eastern time (US) Our mailing address is: This Week in Amateur Radio International P.O. Box 30 Sand Lake, New York 12153 Be sure and listen for This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) on shortwave broadcast station WBCQ on 7.415 megahertz, Sunday afternoons at 4:00pm eastern time. Our all volunteer staff and crew hope you enjoy this weeks program. We'll see you next week! 73 - W2XBS Executive Producer This Week in Amateur Radio International</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY: TWIAR International will only have one podcast feed, which will be this one. "High" and "Low" Bandwidth versions will be eliminated and one podcast will take it's place, since both versions were still pretty large downloads. This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #231, has been released. The program is available at our web site at www.twiar.org for direct download, or via podcast/RSS subscription via our site at www.twiar.org, or via Apple I-Tunes under podcasts, as well as other sites on the web. The program is available in both a high bandwidth (128/44) mp3 stereo file or a lower bandwidth (80/22) stereo mp3 file. And, equivalent Windows Media files. If you are interested in advertising on TWIARi, or via a ad banner on our we bsite, please contact our ad sales at 518.283.3665. Eastern time (US) Our mailing address is: This Week in Amateur Radio International P.O. Box 30 Sand Lake, New York 12153 Be sure and listen for This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) on shortwave broadcast station WBCQ on 7.415 megahertz, Sunday afternoons at 4:00pm eastern time. Our all volunteer staff and crew hope you enjoy this weeks program. We'll see you next week! 73 - W2XBS Executive Producer This Week in Amateur Radio International</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #230 - Week of 6/20/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #230 for the week beginning June 21, 2009, 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: 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 not only at our web site (www.twiar.org) but is now also available on Apple I-Tunes, and several other podcast distribution sites on the net. Archive prog...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #230 for the week beginning June 21, 2009, 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: 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 not only at our web site (www.twiar.org) but is now also available on Apple I-Tunes, and several other podcast distribution sites on the net. Archive programs are available on Ourmedia.com. This Week in Amateur Radio International is proud to be officially archived for posterity on "The Internet Archive" www.archive.org. TWIARi is also distributed on geostationary satellite via the Access America and Sky Scanner Satellite Radio Networks. Consult the networks web page for air dates and times. 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, for air time on WBCQ Radio and Access America, and our web page bandwidth costs, and other program and equipment related expenses. 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #230 for the week beginning June 21, 2009, 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: 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 not only at our web site (www.twiar.org) but is now also available on Apple I-Tunes, and several other podcast distribution sites on the net. Archive programs are available on Ourmedia.com. This Week in Amateur Radio International is proud to be officially archived for posterity on "The Internet Archive" www.archive.org. TWIARi is also distributed on geostationary satellite via the Access America and Sky Scanner Satellite Radio Networks. Consult the networks web page for air dates and times. 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, for air time on WBCQ Radio and Access America, and our web page bandwidth costs, and other program and equipment related expenses. 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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #229 - Week of 6/13/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #229 for the week beginning June 14, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH takes a look at "Zoom Day" at the Schenectady Museum Amateur Radio Club station. Our very own eye on the sun, Steve Nichols, G0KYA presents his monthly propagation forecast report. TWiTs Leo Laporte will have all the latest technology news effecting you , your shack computers, the internet, and 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. ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #229 for the week beginning June 14, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH takes a look at "Zoom Day" at the Schenectady Museum Amateur Radio Club station. Our very own eye on the sun, Steve Nichols, G0KYA presents his monthly propagation forecast report. TWiTs Leo Laporte will have all the latest technology news effecting you , your shack computers, the internet, and 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 not only at our web site (www.twiar.org) but is now also available on Apple I-Tunes, and several other podcast distribution sites on the net. Archive programs are available on Ourmedia.com. This Week in Amateur Radio International is proud to be officially archived for posterity on "The Internet Archive" www.archive.org. TWIARi is also distributed on geostationary satellite via the Access America and Sky Scanner Satellite Radio Networks. Consult the networks web page for air dates and times. 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, for air time on WBCQ Radio and Access America, and our web page bandwidth costs, and other program and equipment related expenses. 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #229 for the week beginning June 14, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH takes a look at "Zoom Day" at the Schenectady Museum Amateur Radio Club station. Our very own eye on the sun, Steve Nichols, G0KYA presents his monthly propagation forecast report. TWiTs Leo Laporte will have all the latest technology news effecting you , your shack computers, the internet, and 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 not only at our web site (www.twiar.org) but is now also available on Apple I-Tunes, and several other podcast distribution sites on the net. Archive programs are available on Ourmedia.com. This Week in Amateur Radio International is proud to be officially archived for posterity on "The Internet Archive" www.archive.org. TWIARi is also distributed on geostationary satellite via the Access America and Sky Scanner Satellite Radio Networks. Consult the networks web page for air dates and times. 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, for air time on WBCQ Radio and Access America, and our web page bandwidth costs, and other program and equipment related expenses. 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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #228 - Week of 6/6/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #228 for the week beginning June 6, 2009, 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. 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 not only at our web site (www.twiar.org) but is now also available on Apple I-Tunes, and several other podcast distribution sites on the net. Archive progr...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #228 for the week beginning June 6, 2009, 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. 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 not only at our web site (www.twiar.org) but is now also available on Apple I-Tunes, and several other podcast distribution sites on the net. Archive programs are available on Ourmedia.com. This Week in Amateur Radio International is proud to be officially archived for posterity on "The Internet Archive" www.archive.org. TWIARi is also distributed on geostationary satellite via the Access America and Sky Scanner Satellite Radio Networks. Consult the networks web page for air dates and times. 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, for air time on WBCQ Radio and Access America, and our web page bandwidth costs, and other program and equipment related expenses. 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #228 for the week beginning June 6, 2009, 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. 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 not only at our web site (www.twiar.org) but is now also available on Apple I-Tunes, and several other podcast distribution sites on the net. Archive programs are available on Ourmedia.com. This Week in Amateur Radio International is proud to be officially archived for posterity on "The Internet Archive" www.archive.org. TWIARi is also distributed on geostationary satellite via the Access America and Sky Scanner Satellite Radio Networks. Consult the networks web page for air dates and times. 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, for air time on WBCQ Radio and Access America, and our web page bandwidth costs, and other program and equipment related expenses. 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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #226 - Week of 5/23/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #226 for the week beginning May 23, 2009, 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. 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 not only at our web site (www.twiar.org) but is now also available on Apple I-Tunes, and several other podcast distribution sites on the net. Archive progr...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #226 for the week beginning May 23, 2009, 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. 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 not only at our web site (www.twiar.org) but is now also available on Apple I-Tunes, and several other podcast distribution sites on the net. Archive programs are available on Ourmedia.com. This Week in Amateur Radio International is proud to be officially archived for posterity on "The Internet Archive" www.archive.org. TWIARi is also distributed on geostationary satellite via the Access America and Sky Scanner Satellite Radio Networks. Consult the networks web page for air dates and times. 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, for air time on WBCQ Radio and Access America, and our web page bandwidth costs, and other program and equipment related expenses. 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #226 for the week beginning May 23, 2009, 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. 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 not only at our web site (www.twiar.org) but is now also available on Apple I-Tunes, and several other podcast distribution sites on the net. Archive programs are available on Ourmedia.com. This Week in Amateur Radio International is proud to be officially archived for posterity on "The Internet Archive" www.archive.org. TWIARi is also distributed on geostationary satellite via the Access America and Sky Scanner Satellite Radio Networks. Consult the networks web page for air dates and times. 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, for air time on WBCQ Radio and Access America, and our web page bandwidth costs, and other program and equipment related expenses. 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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #225 - Week of 5/16/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #224 for the week beginning May 9, 2009,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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. Our own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY. Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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 megaher...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #224 for the week beginning May 9, 2009,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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. Our own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY. Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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 25satellite (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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #224 for the week beginning May 9, 2009,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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. Our own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY. Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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 25satellite (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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #224 - Week of 5/9/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #224 for the week beginning May 9, 2009,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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. Our own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY. Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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 megaher...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #224 for the week beginning May 9, 2009,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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. Our own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY. Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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 25satellite (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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #224 for the week beginning May 9, 2009,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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. Our own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY. Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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 25satellite (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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #221 - Week of 4/18/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #221 for the week beginning April 19, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH, presents a look at U.F.O.s Our own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY takes us for a ride on his Wayback Machine as he travels in amateur radio history on "The Ancient Amateur Archives." Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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 w...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #221 for the week beginning April 19, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH, presents a look at U.F.O.s Our own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY takes us for a ride on his Wayback Machine as he travels in amateur radio history on "The Ancient Amateur Archives." Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #221 for the week beginning April 19, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH, presents a look at U.F.O.s Our own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY takes us for a ride on his Wayback Machine as he travels in amateur radio history on "The Ancient Amateur Archives." Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #220 - Week of 4/11/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #220 for the week beginning April 11, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. Our own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY. Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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 me...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #220 for the week beginning April 11, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. Our own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY. Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #220 for the week beginning April 11, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. Our own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY. Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #219 - Week of 4/4/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #219 for the week beginning April 4, 2009, 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: 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 Amateu...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #219 for the week beginning April 4, 2009, 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: 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #219 for the week beginning April 4, 2009, 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: 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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #218 - Week of 3/28/09 (Corrected)</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #218 for the week beginning March 28, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH, presents a look back in time at a television broadcasting technology called "StratoVision". Never made it off the ground. Our own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY takes us for a ride on his Wayback Machine as he travels in amateur radio history on "The Ancient Amateur Archives." Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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 (8...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #218 for the week beginning March 28, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH, presents a look back in time at a television broadcasting technology called "StratoVision". Never made it off the ground. Our own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY takes us for a ride on his Wayback Machine as he travels in amateur radio history on "The Ancient Amateur Archives." Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #218 for the week beginning March 28, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH, presents a look back in time at a television broadcasting technology called "StratoVision". Never made it off the ground. Our own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY takes us for a ride on his Wayback Machine as he travels in amateur radio history on "The Ancient Amateur Archives." Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2009 18:56:42 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>TWIAR International #217 - Week of 3/21/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #217 for the week beginning March 21, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH, presents a look back in time at a television broadcasting technology called "StratoVision". Never made it off the ground. Our own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY takes us for a ride on his Wayback Machine as he travels in amateur radio history on "The Ancient Amateur Archives." Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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 (8...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #217 for the week beginning March 21, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH, presents a look back in time at a television broadcasting technology called "StratoVision". Never made it off the ground. Our own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY takes us for a ride on his Wayback Machine as he travels in amateur radio history on "The Ancient Amateur Archives." Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #217 for the week beginning March 21, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH, presents a look back in time at a television broadcasting technology called "StratoVision". Never made it off the ground. Our own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY takes us for a ride on his Wayback Machine as he travels in amateur radio history on "The Ancient Amateur Archives." Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #215 - Week of 3/7/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #215 for the week begining March 08, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH, presents "The Story of Reginald" with our master historian and story teller, Bill Continelli, W2XOY - "A Must Hear". Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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 Internation...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #215 for the week begining March 08, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH, presents "The Story of Reginald" with our master historian and story teller, Bill Continelli, W2XOY - "A Must Hear". Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #215 for the week begining March 08, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH, presents "The Story of Reginald" with our master historian and story teller, Bill Continelli, W2XOY - "A Must Hear". Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #214 - Week of 2/28/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #214 for the week beginning March 01, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH, brings back a classic from the RAT file archives. Our own amateur radio historian Bill Continelli, W2XOY, will take us on another journey into amateur radio history with another new edition of "The Ancient Amateur Archives" Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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/Win...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #214 for the week beginning March 01, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH, brings back a classic from the RAT file archives. Our own amateur radio historian Bill Continelli, W2XOY, will take us on another journey into amateur radio history with another new edition of "The Ancient Amateur Archives" Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #214 for the week beginning March 01, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH, brings back a classic from the RAT file archives. Our own amateur radio historian Bill Continelli, W2XOY, will take us on another journey into amateur radio history with another new edition of "The Ancient Amateur Archives" Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #213 - Week of 2/21/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #213 for the week begining February 22, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH, retros back to 1995 with our second segment produced by Don Ecker of UFO Magazine for This Week in Amateur Radio. Our own amateur radio historian Bill Continelli, W2XOY, will take us on another journey into amateur radio history with another new edition of "The Ancient Amateur Archives" Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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)...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #213 for the week begining February 22, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH, retros back to 1995 with our second segment produced by Don Ecker of UFO Magazine for This Week in Amateur Radio. Our own amateur radio historian Bill Continelli, W2XOY, will take us on another journey into amateur radio history with another new edition of "The Ancient Amateur Archives" Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #213 for the week begining February 22, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH, retros back to 1995 with our second segment produced by Don Ecker of UFO Magazine for This Week in Amateur Radio. Our own amateur radio historian Bill Continelli, W2XOY, will take us on another journey into amateur radio history with another new edition of "The Ancient Amateur Archives" Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2009 20:50:27 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>TWIAR International #212 - Week of 2/14/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #212 for the week begining February 15, 2009, 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: Our own amateur radio historian Bill Continelli, W2XOY, will take us on another journey into amateur radio history with another new edition of "The Ancient Amateur Archives" Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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 Int...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #212 for the week begining February 15, 2009, 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: Our own amateur radio historian Bill Continelli, W2XOY, will take us on another journey into amateur radio history with another new edition of "The Ancient Amateur Archives" Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #212 for the week begining February 15, 2009, 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: Our own amateur radio historian Bill Continelli, W2XOY, will take us on another journey into amateur radio history with another new edition of "The Ancient Amateur Archives" Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #210 - Week of 1/31/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #210 for the week beginning February 01, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH, takes a look at more dead media Our own eye on the sun, Steve Nichols, G0KYA presents the February edition of "The Propagation Forecast Report." Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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 W...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #210 for the week beginning February 01, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH, takes a look at more dead media Our own eye on the sun, Steve Nichols, G0KYA presents the February edition of "The Propagation Forecast Report." Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #210 for the week beginning February 01, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH, takes a look at more dead media Our own eye on the sun, Steve Nichols, G0KYA presents the February edition of "The Propagation Forecast Report." Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #209 - Week of 1/24/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #209 for the week begining January 25, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH, takes a look back at Field Day 2008. Our own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY, takes a look back in amateur radio history on another edition of "The Ancient Amateur Archives" Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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 w...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #209 for the week begining January 25, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH, takes a look back at Field Day 2008. Our own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY, takes a look back in amateur radio history on another edition of "The Ancient Amateur Archives" Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #209 for the week begining January 25, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH, takes a look back at Field Day 2008. Our own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY, takes a look back in amateur radio history on another edition of "The Ancient Amateur Archives" Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. 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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #208 - Week of 1/17/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #208 for the week beginning January 17, 2009, 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. The TWIARi podcast is now available not only at our web site (www.twiar.org) but is now also available on Apple I-Tunes, and several other podcast distribution sites on the net. Archive programs are available on Ourmedia.com. This Week in Amateur Radio International is proud to be officially archived for posterity on "The Internet Archive" www.archive.org. TWIARi is also distributed on geostationary satellite via the Access America and Sky Scanner Satellite Radio Networks. Consult the networks web page for air dates and times. 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, o...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #208 for the week beginning January 17, 2009, 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. The TWIARi podcast is now available not only at our web site (www.twiar.org) but is now also available on Apple I-Tunes, and several other podcast distribution sites on the net. Archive programs are available on Ourmedia.com. This Week in Amateur Radio International is proud to be officially archived for posterity on "The Internet Archive" www.archive.org. TWIARi is also distributed on geostationary satellite via the Access America and Sky Scanner Satellite Radio Networks. Consult the networks web page for air dates and times. 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, for air time on WBCQ Radio and Access America, and our web page bandwidth costs, and other program and equipment related expenses. 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #208 for the week beginning January 17, 2009, 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. The TWIARi podcast is now available not only at our web site (www.twiar.org) but is now also available on Apple I-Tunes, and several other podcast distribution sites on the net. Archive programs are available on Ourmedia.com. This Week in Amateur Radio International is proud to be officially archived for posterity on "The Internet Archive" www.archive.org. TWIARi is also distributed on geostationary satellite via the Access America and Sky Scanner Satellite Radio Networks. Consult the networks web page for air dates and times. 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, for air time on WBCQ Radio and Access America, and our web page bandwidth costs, and other program and equipment related expenses. 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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #207 - Week of 1/10/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #207 for the week beginning January 10, 2009, 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. TWiTs Leo Laporte will have all the latest technology news effecting you , your shack computers, the internet, and 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 not only at our web site (www.twiar.org) but is now also available on Apple I-Tunes, and several other podcast distribution sites...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #207 for the week beginning January 10, 2009, 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. TWiTs Leo Laporte will have all the latest technology news effecting you , your shack computers, the internet, and 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 not only at our web site (www.twiar.org) but is now also available on Apple I-Tunes, and several other podcast distribution sites on the net. Archive programs are available on Ourmedia.com. This Week in Amateur Radio International is proud to be officially archived for posterity on "The Internet Archive" www.archive.org. TWIARi is also distributed on geostationary satellite via the Access America and Sky Scanner Satellite Radio Networks. Consult the networks web page for air dates and times. 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, for air time on WBCQ Radio and Access America, and our web page bandwidth costs, and other program and equipment related expenses. 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #207 for the week beginning January 10, 2009, 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. TWiTs Leo Laporte will have all the latest technology news effecting you , your shack computers, the internet, and 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 not only at our web site (www.twiar.org) but is now also available on Apple I-Tunes, and several other podcast distribution sites on the net. Archive programs are available on Ourmedia.com. This Week in Amateur Radio International is proud to be officially archived for posterity on "The Internet Archive" www.archive.org. TWIARi is also distributed on geostationary satellite via the Access America and Sky Scanner Satellite Radio Networks. Consult the networks web page for air dates and times. 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, for air time on WBCQ Radio and Access America, and our web page bandwidth costs, and other program and equipment related expenses. 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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #211 - Week of 2/7/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #211 for the week begining February 08, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH, takes a look at more dead media Our own amateur radio historian Bill Continelli, W2XOY, will take us on another journey into amateur radio history with another new edition of "The Ancient Amateur Archives" Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. And this week, we feature a special retrospective look back at the death of Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, and The Big Bopper, as our own Scott Westerman, W9WSW, analyzes Don McLeans "American Pie", in a very special report. This Week in Amateur Radio Internat...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #211 for the week begining February 08, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH, takes a look at more dead media Our own amateur radio historian Bill Continelli, W2XOY, will take us on another journey into amateur radio history with another new edition of "The Ancient Amateur Archives" Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. And this week, we feature a special retrospective look back at the death of Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, and The Big Bopper, as our own Scott Westerman, W9WSW, analyzes Don McLeans "American Pie", in a very special report. 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #211 for the week begining February 08, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH, takes a look at more dead media Our own amateur radio historian Bill Continelli, W2XOY, will take us on another journey into amateur radio history with another new edition of "The Ancient Amateur Archives" Shack computer got the blues? Get computer advise and all the latest technology news with our own computer wiz kid, Leo Laporte. And this week, we feature a special retrospective look back at the death of Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, and The Big Bopper, as our own Scott Westerman, W9WSW, analyzes Don McLeans "American Pie", in a very special report. 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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #206 - Week of 1/3/09</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #206 for the week beginning January 04, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH takes a look at a really unusual radio station. "The Big Seven" is featured this week. Our very own amateur radio historian invites us aboard The Wayback Machine for a trip back...all the way back.. to the beginnings of spark. We'll join Bill Continelli, W2XOY during his "Ancient Amateur Archives". TWiTs Leo Laporte will have all the latest technology news effecting you , your shack computers, the internet, and 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 bandwidt...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #206 for the week beginning January 04, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH takes a look at a really unusual radio station. "The Big Seven" is featured this week. Our very own amateur radio historian invites us aboard The Wayback Machine for a trip back...all the way back.. to the beginnings of spark. We'll join Bill Continelli, W2XOY during his "Ancient Amateur Archives". TWiTs Leo Laporte will have all the latest technology news effecting you , your shack computers, the internet, and 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 not only at our web site (www.twiar.org) but is now also available on Apple I-Tunes, and several other podcast distribution sites on the net. Archive programs are available on Ourmedia.com. This Week in Amateur Radio International is proud to be officially archived for posterity on "The Internet Archive" www.archive.org. TWIARi is also distributed on geostationary satellite via the Access America and Sky Scanner Satellite Radio Networks. Consult the networks web page for air dates and times. 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, for air time on WBCQ Radio and Access America, and our web page bandwidth costs, and other program and equipment related expenses. 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #206 for the week beginning January 04, 2009, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH takes a look at a really unusual radio station. "The Big Seven" is featured this week. Our very own amateur radio historian invites us aboard The Wayback Machine for a trip back...all the way back.. to the beginnings of spark. We'll join Bill Continelli, W2XOY during his "Ancient Amateur Archives". TWiTs Leo Laporte will have all the latest technology news effecting you , your shack computers, the internet, and 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 not only at our web site (www.twiar.org) but is now also available on Apple I-Tunes, and several other podcast distribution sites on the net. Archive programs are available on Ourmedia.com. This Week in Amateur Radio International is proud to be officially archived for posterity on "The Internet Archive" www.archive.org. TWIARi is also distributed on geostationary satellite via the Access America and Sky Scanner Satellite Radio Networks. Consult the networks web page for air dates and times. 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, for air time on WBCQ Radio and Access America, and our web page bandwidth costs, and other program and equipment related expenses. 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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #205 - Week of 12/27/08</title>
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      <description>Merry Christmas! This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #205 for the week beginning December 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. TWiTs Leo Laporte will have all the latest technology news effecting you , your shack computers, the internet, and 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 not only at our web site (www.twiar.org) but is now also available on Apple I-Tunes, and several other podcast ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Merry Christmas! This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #205 for the week beginning December 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. TWiTs Leo Laporte will have all the latest technology news effecting you , your shack computers, the internet, and 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 not only at our web site (www.twiar.org) but is now also available on Apple I-Tunes, and several other podcast distribution sites on the net. Archive programs are available on Ourmedia.com. This Week in Amateur Radio International is proud to be officially archived for posterity on "The Internet Archive" www.archive.org. TWIARi is also distributed on geostationary satellite via the Access America and Sky Scanner Satellite Radio Networks. Consult the networks web page for air dates and times. 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, for air time on WBCQ Radio and Access America, and our web page bandwidth costs, and other program and equipment related expenses. 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Merry Christmas! This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #205 for the week beginning December 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. TWiTs Leo Laporte will have all the latest technology news effecting you , your shack computers, the internet, and 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 not only at our web site (www.twiar.org) but is now also available on Apple I-Tunes, and several other podcast distribution sites on the net. Archive programs are available on Ourmedia.com. This Week in Amateur Radio International is proud to be officially archived for posterity on "The Internet Archive" www.archive.org. TWIARi is also distributed on geostationary satellite via the Access America and Sky Scanner Satellite Radio Networks. Consult the networks web page for air dates and times. 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, for air time on WBCQ Radio and Access America, and our web page bandwidth costs, and other program and equipment related expenses. 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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #204 - Week of 12/20/08</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #204 for the week beginning December 21, 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 Christmas" with Bill Baran, N2FNH, features "A Hams Christmas" read by W2XOY. Our very own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY, fondly looks back at his youth, and visits to the Olsen Electronics stores. 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...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #204 for the week beginning December 21, 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 Christmas" with Bill Baran, N2FNH, features "A Hams Christmas" read by W2XOY. Our very own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY, fondly looks back at his youth, and visits to the Olsen Electronics stores. 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #204 for the week beginning December 21, 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 Christmas" with Bill Baran, N2FNH, features "A Hams Christmas" read by W2XOY. Our very own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY, fondly looks back at his youth, and visits to the Olsen Electronics stores. 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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #203 - Week of 12/13/08</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #203 for the week beginning December 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. TWiTs Leo Laporte will have all the latest technology news effecting you , your shack computers, the internet, and 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 not only at our web site (www.twiar.org) but is now also available on Apple I-Tunes, and several other podcast distribution site...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #203 for the week beginning December 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. TWiTs Leo Laporte will have all the latest technology news effecting you , your shack computers, the internet, and 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 not only at our web site (www.twiar.org) but is now also available on Apple I-Tunes, and several other podcast distribution sites on the net. Archive programs are available on Ourmedia.com. This Week in Amateur Radio International is proud to be officially archived for posterity on "The Internet Archive" www.archive.org. TWIARi is also distributed on geostationary satellite via the Access America and Sky Scanner Satellite Radio Networks. Consult the networks web page for air dates and times. 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, for air time on WBCQ Radio and Access America, and our web page bandwidth costs, and other program and equipment related expenses. 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #203 for the week beginning December 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. TWiTs Leo Laporte will have all the latest technology news effecting you , your shack computers, the internet, and 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 not only at our web site (www.twiar.org) but is now also available on Apple I-Tunes, and several other podcast distribution sites on the net. Archive programs are available on Ourmedia.com. This Week in Amateur Radio International is proud to be officially archived for posterity on "The Internet Archive" www.archive.org. TWIARi is also distributed on geostationary satellite via the Access America and Sky Scanner Satellite Radio Networks. Consult the networks web page for air dates and times. 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, for air time on WBCQ Radio and Access America, and our web page bandwidth costs, and other program and equipment related expenses. 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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #202 - Week of 12/6/08</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #202 for the week beginning December 07, 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: A double play of The Random Access Thought! Firts up is our second week of amateur radio holiday specials as we join Shannon Radigan, N0JAM with his insights on the holiday season. In our second play of The Random Access Thought, we hear some very specialized voice repeater identifications. Highlighted by the BEAR repeater in Chicago. Our very own eye on the sun Steve Nichols, G0KYA, brings us the very latest edition of The Propagation Forecast for the month of December. TWiTs Leo Laporte will have all the latest technology news effecting you , your shack computers, the internet, and a lot more! This Week in Amateur Radio International...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #202 for the week beginning December 07, 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: A double play of The Random Access Thought! Firts up is our second week of amateur radio holiday specials as we join Shannon Radigan, N0JAM with his insights on the holiday season. In our second play of The Random Access Thought, we hear some very specialized voice repeater identifications. Highlighted by the BEAR repeater in Chicago. Our very own eye on the sun Steve Nichols, G0KYA, brings us the very latest edition of The Propagation Forecast for the month of December. TWiTs Leo Laporte will have all the latest technology news effecting you , your shack computers, the internet, and 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 not only at our web site (www.twiar.org) but is now also available on Apple I-Tunes, and several other podcast distribution sites on the net. Archive programs are available on Ourmedia.com. This Week in Amateur Radio International is proud to be officially archived for posterity on "The Internet Archive" www.archive.org. TWIARi is also distributed on geostationary satellite via the Access America and Sky Scanner Satellite Radio Networks. Consult the networks web page for air dates and times. 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, for air time on WBCQ Radio and Access America, and our web page bandwidth costs, and other program and equipment related expenses. 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #202 for the week beginning December 07, 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: A double play of The Random Access Thought! Firts up is our second week of amateur radio holiday specials as we join Shannon Radigan, N0JAM with his insights on the holiday season. In our second play of The Random Access Thought, we hear some very specialized voice repeater identifications. Highlighted by the BEAR repeater in Chicago. Our very own eye on the sun Steve Nichols, G0KYA, brings us the very latest edition of The Propagation Forecast for the month of December. TWiTs Leo Laporte will have all the latest technology news effecting you , your shack computers, the internet, and 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 not only at our web site (www.twiar.org) but is now also available on Apple I-Tunes, and several other podcast distribution sites on the net. Archive programs are available on Ourmedia.com. This Week in Amateur Radio International is proud to be officially archived for posterity on "The Internet Archive" www.archive.org. TWIARi is also distributed on geostationary satellite via the Access America and Sky Scanner Satellite Radio Networks. Consult the networks web page for air dates and times. 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, for air time on WBCQ Radio and Access America, and our web page bandwidth costs, and other program and equipment related expenses. 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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #201 - Week of 11/29/08</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #201 for the week beginning November 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: This week we begin our amateur radio holiday specials with the first of several Random Access Christmas episodes. This week, we join our perennial favorite, Jock Elliott, KB2GOM for his thoughts on presents ham radio ops can give each other. Our very own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY, takes a break from his usual historic retrospectives to tell us the story of why real amateurs can't drive down Weaver Street, on this weeks edition of The Ancient Amateur Archives. TWiTs Leo Laporte will have all the latest technology news effecting you , your shack computers, the Internet, and a lot more! This Week in Amateur Radio Int...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #201 for the week beginning November 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: This week we begin our amateur radio holiday specials with the first of several Random Access Christmas episodes. This week, we join our perennial favorite, Jock Elliott, KB2GOM for his thoughts on presents ham radio ops can give each other. Our very own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY, takes a break from his usual historic retrospectives to tell us the story of why real amateurs can't drive down Weaver Street, on this weeks edition of The Ancient Amateur Archives. TWiTs Leo Laporte will have all the latest technology news effecting you , your shack computers, the Internet, and 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 not only at our web site (www.twiar.org) but is now also available on Apple I-Tunes, and several other podcast distribution sites on the net. Archive programs are available on Ourmedia.com. This Week in Amateur Radio International is proud to be officially archived for posterity on "The Internet Archive" www.archive.org. TWIARi is also distributed on geostationary satellite via the Access America and Sky Scanner Satellite Radio Networks. Consult the networks web page for air dates and times. 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, for air time on WBCQ Radio and Access America, and our web page bandwidth costs, and other program and equipment related expenses. 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #201 for the week beginning November 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: This week we begin our amateur radio holiday specials with the first of several Random Access Christmas episodes. This week, we join our perennial favorite, Jock Elliott, KB2GOM for his thoughts on presents ham radio ops can give each other. Our very own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY, takes a break from his usual historic retrospectives to tell us the story of why real amateurs can't drive down Weaver Street, on this weeks edition of The Ancient Amateur Archives. TWiTs Leo Laporte will have all the latest technology news effecting you , your shack computers, the Internet, and 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 not only at our web site (www.twiar.org) but is now also available on Apple I-Tunes, and several other podcast distribution sites on the net. Archive programs are available on Ourmedia.com. This Week in Amateur Radio International is proud to be officially archived for posterity on "The Internet Archive" www.archive.org. TWIARi is also distributed on geostationary satellite via the Access America and Sky Scanner Satellite Radio Networks. Consult the networks web page for air dates and times. 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, for air time on WBCQ Radio and Access America, and our web page bandwidth costs, and other program and equipment related expenses. 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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #200 - Week of 11/22/08</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #200 for the week beginning November 23rd has been released. The program will be available at our web site at www.twiar.org for direct download, or via podcast- RSS subscription later today. Program highlights include all the latest amateur radio news headlines, and this weeks special features: "The Random Access Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This week, "Cigman" takes us underground to the audio storage facility of the N2FNH Labs for a look at some rather odd ham radio audio. Our very own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY, takes us back into amateur radio history, as we climb aboard the 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...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #200 for the week beginning November 23rd has been released. The program will be available at our web site at www.twiar.org for direct download, or via podcast- RSS subscription later today. Program highlights include all the latest amateur radio news headlines, and this weeks special features: "The Random Access Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This week, "Cigman" takes us underground to the audio storage facility of the N2FNH Labs for a look at some rather odd ham radio audio. Our very own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY, takes us back into amateur radio history, as we climb aboard the 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 Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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 Shortwave, 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #200 for the week beginning November 23rd has been released. The program will be available at our web site at www.twiar.org for direct download, or via podcast- RSS subscription later today. Program highlights include all the latest amateur radio news headlines, and this weeks special features: "The Random Access Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH. This week, "Cigman" takes us underground to the audio storage facility of the N2FNH Labs for a look at some rather odd ham radio audio. Our very own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY, takes us back into amateur radio history, as we climb aboard the 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 Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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 if you prefer, you can 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 Shortwave, 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</itunes:summary>
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      <title>TWIAR International #199 - Week of 11/15/08</title>
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      <description>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #199 for the week beginning November 8, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH takes us to "Zoom Into Technology Day" at the Schenectady Museum in upstate New York. Our very own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY, takes us back into amateur radio history, as we climb aboard the 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) st...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #199 for the week beginning November 8, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH takes us to "Zoom Into Technology Day" at the Schenectady Museum in upstate New York. Our very own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY, takes us back into amateur radio history, as we climb aboard the 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 Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #199 for the week beginning November 8, 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 Thought" with Bill Baran, N2FNH takes us to "Zoom Into Technology Day" at the Schenectady Museum in upstate New York. Our very own amateur radio historian, Bill Continelli, W2XOY, takes us back into amateur radio history, as we climb aboard the 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 Access America/Sky Scanner Satellite Networks. 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</itunes:summary>
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