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document.write('<li class="rss_item"><a class="rss_item" href="http://www.twiar.org/programs/twiari/twiari251.mp3"  target="_blank">TWIAR International #251 - Week of 11/14/09</a>');
document.write('<br />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');
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document.write('<li class="rss_item"><a class="rss_item" href="http://www.twiar.org/programs/twiari/twiari250.mp3"  target="_blank">TWIAR International #250 - Week of 11/07/09</a>');
document.write('<br />This Week in Amateur Radio International (TWIARi) Edition #250 for the week beginning November 8th 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, in keeping with the Halloween spirit, we explore the \"Mystical Magical Ouija Board\"  Our very own eye amateur radio historian Bill Continelli, W2XOY reviews a portable radio he says is \"Perfect For Pocket or Purse\"  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');
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document.write('<li class="rss_item"><a class="rss_item" href="http://www.twiar.org/programs/twiari/twiari248.mp3"  target="_blank">TWIAR International #248 - Week of 10/24/09</a>');
document.write('<br />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');
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document.write('<li class="rss_item"><a class="rss_item" href="http://www.twiar.org/programs/twiari/twiari246.mp3"  target="_blank">TWIAR International #246 - Week of 10/10/09</a>');
document.write('<br />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');
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document.write('<li class="rss_item"><a class="rss_item" href="http://www.twiar.org/programs/twiari/twiari245.mp3"  target="_blank">TWIAR International #245 - Week of 10/3/09</a>');
document.write('<br />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');
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document.write('<li class="rss_item"><a class="rss_item" href="http://www.twiar.org/programs/twiari/twiari244.mp3"  target="_blank">TWIAR International #244 - Week of 9/26/09</a>');
document.write('<br />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');
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document.write('<li class="rss_item"><a class="rss_item" href="http://www.twiar.org/programs/twiari/twiari243.mp3"  target="_blank">TWIAR International #243 - Week of 9/19/09</a>');
document.write('<br />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');
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document.write('<li class="rss_item"><a class="rss_item" href="http://www.twiar.org/programs/twiari/twiari242.mp3"  target="_blank">TWIAR International #242 - Week of 9/12/09</a>');
document.write('<br />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');
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document.write('<li class="rss_item"><a class="rss_item" href="http://www.twiar.org/programs/twiari/twiari241.mp3"  target="_blank">TWIAR International #241 - Week of 9/5/09</a>');
document.write('<br />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');
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document.write('<li class="rss_item"><a class="rss_item" href="http://www.twiar.org/programs/twiari/twiari240.mp3"  target="_blank">TWIAR International #240 - Week of 8/29/09</a>');
document.write('<br />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');
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document.write('<li class="rss_item"><a class="rss_item" href="http://www.twiar.org/programs/twiari/twiari239.mp3"  target="_blank">TWIAR International #239 - Week of 8/22/09</a>');
document.write('<br />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');
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document.write('<br />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');
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