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Shortwave Hours: Tony Monteiro, AA2TX
Jul 06, 2013: 5am- 7am
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Two hours of shortwave radio-oriented programming, starting with solar weather, news on meteor showers and ham radio, and other reports. Other reports include:
5:15 a.m.: "The RAIN Report" Hosted from Chicago by Hap Holly, KC9RP. This week: AMSAT-NA VP for Engineering, Tony Monteiro, AA2TX, enlightens us about the staggering costs of launching Amateur Radio satellites."
5:30 a.m., "The Shortwave Report" with host Dan Roberts and international news via shortwave radio. This week's show features stories from Radio Deutsche-Welle, Radio Havana Cuba, the Voice of Russia, and NHK World Radio Japan.
6 a.m.: "Glenn Hauser's World of Radio" DX and station news about.
6:30 a.m.: "Amateur Radio Newsline" This week: "Ham radio responds to disasters in India and the Philippines; an emergency communications drill in Los Angeles assumes that the wired infrastructure has broken down; spectrum changes coming in the USA, the UK and Australia; a new sun watching satellite will aid in propagation forecasting and a Canadian teen creates the worlds first human heat powered flashlight."
5:15 a.m.: "The RAIN Report" Hosted from Chicago by Hap Holly, KC9RP. This week: AMSAT-NA VP for Engineering, Tony Monteiro, AA2TX, enlightens us about the staggering costs of launching Amateur Radio satellites."
5:30 a.m., "The Shortwave Report" with host Dan Roberts and international news via shortwave radio. This week's show features stories from Radio Deutsche-Welle, Radio Havana Cuba, the Voice of Russia, and NHK World Radio Japan.
6 a.m.: "Glenn Hauser's World of Radio" DX and station news about.
6:30 a.m.: "Amateur Radio Newsline" This week: "Ham radio responds to disasters in India and the Philippines; an emergency communications drill in Los Angeles assumes that the wired infrastructure has broken down; spectrum changes coming in the USA, the UK and Australia; a new sun watching satellite will aid in propagation forecasting and a Canadian teen creates the worlds first human heat powered flashlight."