WGXC-90.7 FM

Shortwave Report: Shortwave Hours: 20121124

Nov 24, 2012: 5am - 7am
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WGXC 90.7-FM: Radio for Open Ears

90.7-FM in NY's Upper Hudson Valley and wgxc.org/listen everywhere
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Produced by Dan Roberts.

Two hours of shortwave radio-based programming.

5 a.m.: "The RAIN Report:" "From his home studio/ham shack in suburban Chicago, Hap Holly, KC9RP, produces this 10 to 15- minute weekly amateur radio program service, featuring timely interviews, occasional thought-provoking commentaries from other hams, excerpts from Hamvention Forums and other items of general interest to the ham radio community at large. Ham radio is traditionally an aural - as opposed to a visual - medium; we meet and recognize fellow hams primarily by voice, seldom seeing them in person. RAIN programming is also an aural medium, listened to by thousands of Internet users and hundreds of repeaters across the country at http://www.therainreport.com. Vern Jackson, WA0RCR, has carried the RAIN Report since its inception in the late 1980's on his 160 meter Gateway Radio Newsletter AM bulletin service from Wentzville, Missouri, on 1.860 Mhz, Saturday afternoon/evenings. Those aforementioned repeater groups and others replay the weekly RAIN program over their local repeater systems on their regular "net night" gatherings, permitting thousands of hams to hear Hap's offerings for that particular week. It's all done with volunteer help and - in the best of amateur traditions - without profit to anyone involved." 17 mins.

5:30 a.m., "The Shortwave Report" with host Dan Roberts and international news via shortwave radio.

6 a.m.: "Glenn Hauser's World of Radio"

6:30 a.m.: "Amateur Radio Newsline"
"Hams in China develop a new digital protocol based on their own written language while mystery signals are being heard on the High Frequency bands coming from that nation."