PODCAST: This Week in Amateur Radio Edition #1397 - Truncated 1-hour version This is a 1-hour version of the weekly podcast for This Week in Amateur Radio. For the full version please visit TWIAR.net Release Date: December 6, 2025 Here is a summary of the news trending...This Week in Amateur Radio. This week's edition is anchored by ordan Kurtz, KE9BPO, Denny Haight, NZ8D, Marvin Turner, W0MET, Ed Johnson, W2PH, Don Hulick, K2ATJ, Will Rogers, K5WLR, Eric Zittel, KD2RJX, Chris Perrine, KB2FAF, Mike Nikolich, N9OVQ, George Bowen, W2XBS, and Jessica Bowen, KC2VWX Produced and edited by George Bowen, W2XBS Approximate Running Time: 0:59:33 Podcast Download: https://bit.ly/TWIAR1397HR Trending headlines in this week's bulletin service 1. WIA: What Has 5000 Batteries and Floats? 2. WIA: NASA Deep Space Antenna Suffers Rotation Damage 3. FCC: FCC Closes More Than 2,000 Inactive Proceedings 4. FCC: FCC Urges Action After Obscene Material Airs In Hack 5. TvT: China To Host International Telecommunications Union World Radiocommunication Conference '27 6. ARRL: Space Sailors Seeking Download Help From Ham Radio Operators 7. ARRL: The 2024 ARRL Annual Report: Promote, Protect, Inspire, Educate 8. ARRL: Orlando HamCation Award Winners Announced 9. ARRL: Teachers Institute Telethon Raises Over $23,000 10. ARRL: Joe Walsh, WB6ACU, Is Getting Ready For A Very Personal Auction 11. ARRL: Pacificon 2025 picture album is now available on line 12. FCC: FCC deletes 21 obsolete rules and regulations 13. ARRL: 2025 ARRL Board of Directors election results are announced 14. ARRL: December is Youth On The Air Month (YOTA) 15. ARRL: Santa Net 2025 Is Now On The Air Plus these Special Features This Week: * Foundations of Amateur Radio with Onno Benschop VK6FLAB, will propose a few solutions when you are Having Problems With Logging. * The DX Corner with Bill Salyers, AJ8B with with all the latest news on DXpeditions, DX, upcoming radio sport contests, and a lot more.. * Our own amateur radio historian, Will Rogers, K5WLR, is here with another brand new edition of A Century of Amateur Radio. This week, Will takes us all aboard The Wayback Machine to the mid 1920's as amateurs were rapidly coming to appreciate that there was something strange and unexpected about the shorter wavelengths. Clearly, it was time to press on downward, but their hands were somewhat tied by the lack of an allocation in this unused, unexplored territory. This is Part One of a two part episode titled, "Onward, Downward". --- Full Podcast (ID breaks every 10 mins for use on ham frequencies): https://www.twiar.net/twiarpodcast.rss Full Podcast (No ID Breaks for LPFM or personal listening): https://www.twiar.net/twiarpodcastlpfm.rss Truncated Podcast (Approximately 1 hour in length): https://www.twiar.net/twiarpodcast60.rss Website: https://www.twiar.net X: https://x.com/TWIAR Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/twiar.bsky.social Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/twiari YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQdPO6QkZJ1eIvw6-EQWQPgogVNiZim4u RSS News: https://twiar.net/?feed=rss2 Automated (Full Static file, updated weekly): https://twiar.net/TWIARHAM.mp3 Automated (1-hour Static file, updated weekly): https://www.twiar.net/TWIAR1HR.mp3 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 w2xbs77@gmail.com. Thanks to FortifiedNet.net for the server space! Thanks to Archive.org for the audio space.
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