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This Week in Amateur Radio Pod Cast

Saturday, 20 January 2024 00:00

PODCAST: This Week in Amateur Radio Edition 

Release Date: January 20, 2024

Here is a summary of the news trending This Week in Amateur Radio. This week’s edition is anchored by Denny Haight, NZ8D, Dave Wilson, WA2HOY, Don Hulick, K2ATJ, William Savacool, K2SAV, Bob Donlon, W3BOO, Chris Perrine, KB2FAF, Marvin Turner, W0MET, Patrick Huba, N2WWW, George Bowen, W2XBS, and Jessica Bowen, KC2VWX.

Produced and edited by George Bowen, W2XBS.

Approximate Running Time: 1:39:44

Trending headlines in this week’s bulletin service:

Podcast Download: https://bit.ly/TWIAR1299

Trending headlines in this week’s bulletin service

AMSAT: ARISS Announces NASA Astronaut Tony England WØORE As Speaker For 40th Celebration

AMSAT: AMSAT Seeks Volunteers To Assist With AMSAT Booth At 2024 HamCation In Orlando Florida

AMSAT: Satellite Shorts from All Over

WIA: World Radiosport Team Championship Receives YASME Foundation Grant

Winter Field Day Is Coming Up

ARRL: ARRL Is New Publisher Of Gordon West, WB6NOA

ARRL: Amateur Radio Club Donation Helps Mississippi Library System

ARRL: Second Annual Georgia State Parks On The Air 2024

ARRL: Radio Help Wanted: Must Like Geysers, Bison, and Helicopter Rides

ARRL: 2024 Quartzfest Is This Week In Arizona

ARRL: 30th Annual Dayton Contest Dinner Is Announced

ARRL: Hams Will Be Able To Contact The USS Iowa During The Ships 81st Anniversary

StarLink Makes Text Messaging Via Satellite A Reality

Amateurs In Australia Facing New Class License Structuring

Copper Thieves Cut Down Oklahoma Broadcast Radio Tower

Three Astronauts Are Featured In ARISS Anniversary Conference

Workshop At HamSci Is Reviewing Annular Eclipse Data

Six Gigahertz Very Low Power Devices Are Coming On Line

Upcoming Contests and Convention Listing

QRZ – QRZ Is Hiring Looking For A Software Engineer

Congressman Bill Johnson Re-Introduces Amateur Radio Emergency Preparedness Act

The 2024 CQ DX Marathon Is Up And Running

ARRL: 2024 Orlando HamCation Awards Are Announced

ARRL: ARRL Responds To FCC Proposals On Removing Symbol Rate Limits

Six Month Extension Is Granted For 160, 6, and 4 Meter Bands For German Amateurs

Plus these Special Features This Week:

Our technology reporter Leo Laporte, W6TWT, discusses a brand new fast and secure DNS service you can use, and the results of a new study on cell phone radiation.

Working Amateur Radio Satellites with Bruce Paige, KK5DO – AMSAT Satellite News

Foundations of Amateur Radio with Onno Benschop VK6FLAB, will tell you how you can visualize 56 MegaHertz of Bandwidth.

The DX Corner with Bill Salyers, AJ8B with news on DXpeditions, DX, upcoming contests and more.

Weekly Propagation Forecast from the ARRL

Bill Continelli, W2XOY – The History of Amateur Radio. This week, Bill sets The Wayback Machine for September 1st, 1939 while the third radio telegraph conference is held in Cairo, Egypt. The United States fights to retain amateur radio allocations, but concedes that shortwave broadcasting will invade the amateur HF bands later in the year.

Interview with morse code historian, Lewis Coe, W9CN/SK, Morse Code certainly left its mark on the American frontier even before the Civil War. Though the FCC dropped Morse code from the entry level Amateur Radio exam in the early 1990s, American history was forever changed by dits and dots. Courtesy of The Rain Report.


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You can air This Week in Amateur Radio on your repeater! Built in identification breaks every 10 minutes or less.

This Week in Amateur Radio is heard on the air on nets and repeaters as a bulletin service all across North America, and all around the world on amateur radio repeater systems, weekends on WA0RCR on 1860 (160 Meters), and more.

This Week in Amateur Radio is portable too! The bulletin/news service is available and built for air on local repeaters (check with your local clubs to see if their repeater is carrying the news service) and can be downloaded for air as a weekly podcast to your digital device from just about everywhere. This Week in Amateur Radio is also carried on a number of LPFM stations, so check the low power FM stations in your area.

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This Week in Amateur Radio is produced by Community Video Associates in upstate New York, and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. If you would like to volunteer with us as a news anchor or special segment producer please get in touch with our Executive Producer, George, via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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