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Shortwave Hours: Cell Phone Calls on Planes
Nov 30, 2013: 5am- 6am
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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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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 a.m., "The RAIN Report" and "Amateur Radio Relay League Audio Report."
5:30 a.m.: "Glenn Hauser's World of Radio" DX and station news countries all over the world.
6 a.m.: "Amateur Radio Newsline" This week: "Ham radio relief efforts continue in the Philippines; the long awaited United Kingdom FUNcube One ham satellite is now on-orbit; a new 76 Gigahertz record is set in Great Britain; lots of FCC enforcement action and the Consumer Electronics Association issues its Annual Trends to Watch."
6:30 a.m.: "This Week in Radio News" from host Tom Roe at Wave Farm's WGXC. This week: "More in the almost 3,000 low-power FM applications recently submitted to the Federal Communications Commission in the United States. Also, the U.S. FCC wants to allow phone calls on planes, and will consider the measure at a Dec. 12 meeting. Also "This Week in Radio History" and more."
5 a.m., "The RAIN Report" and "Amateur Radio Relay League Audio Report."
5:30 a.m.: "Glenn Hauser's World of Radio" DX and station news countries all over the world.
6 a.m.: "Amateur Radio Newsline" This week: "Ham radio relief efforts continue in the Philippines; the long awaited United Kingdom FUNcube One ham satellite is now on-orbit; a new 76 Gigahertz record is set in Great Britain; lots of FCC enforcement action and the Consumer Electronics Association issues its Annual Trends to Watch."
6:30 a.m.: "This Week in Radio News" from host Tom Roe at Wave Farm's WGXC. This week: "More in the almost 3,000 low-power FM applications recently submitted to the Federal Communications Commission in the United States. Also, the U.S. FCC wants to allow phone calls on planes, and will consider the measure at a Dec. 12 meeting. Also "This Week in Radio History" and more."