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Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/701 Presented By: Four Wheel Campers Are you looking for the best pop-up camper for your adventures? Stan Kennedy from Four Wheel Campers takes us through the history of the largest pop-up camper company in the country. Discover how their narrow, low-profile design, aluminum frame, and unmatched durability make these campers stand out. Stan also shares how the Project M camper offers full use of your truck bed while weighing just over 400 pounds. Wondering how these campers handle real-life scenarios—like forgetting to lower the top while driving? We'll hear about that today. Find out why Four Wheel Campers might be the best pop-up camper for your next outdoor adventure! Show Notes with Stan Kennedy on The Best Pop-Up Camper for Fly Anglers. About our Guest 02:25 - Stan Kennedy was born and raised in Northern California. His journey with Four Wheel Campers started in 2002 when he stumbled across the company. He did some research, checked out their website, and was drawn to their unique product. Over the years, he's watched the market evolve. Originally, Four Wheel Campers focused on outdoor enthusiasts like hunters and anglers. In the past five to eight years, especially with the pandemic, a new generation has embraced these campers for outdoor adventures. Four Wheel Campers 04:39 - Four Wheel Campers is the largest manufacturer of pop-up truck campers in the U.S. Their customers are mainly older generations, but lately, younger and middle-aged people are getting interested. These campers are designed to fit any pickup truck. Unlike bulky campers that add extra height and weight, these campers collapse to a lower profile, making them easier to drive with and park. When you're ready to camp, just pop it up, and you get extra space and protection from the elements. Top Features of Four Wheel Campers 10:16 - Four Wheel Campers are built for adventure and convenience. They're easy to drive with and fit perfectly on any pickup truck. Here are a few things that make them stand out: Narrow Design: easy to see out of your side mirrors while driving. Low Profile: reduces wind drag for better fuel efficiency and smoother rides. Aluminum Frame: built to last with a welded frame, preventing issues like dry rot. Lightweight: easy to handle and perfect for off-road adventures. Durability: made to withstand harsh conditions and years of use. Scott says their approach at Four Wheel Campers has always been about practicality, not fancy details. They focus on building campers that are built to last, without all the extra frills. Watch this video on YouTube to see how Four Wheel Campers are made: https://youtu.be/QSUsxwHrVyk?si=FrlzXUQ_ekAJezmI What Happens If You Forget to Lock the Latches on Your Pop-Up Camper? 12:25 - Scott explains that it's usually not a big deal if you forget to lock the latches. The original design of the pop-up camper is incredibly sturdy. Here's what might happen: If you forget all the latches, the roof might pop up at high speed, but the camper is built to handle that. You'll get some attention from other drivers, but it's easy to fix by pulling over, latching it, and continuing your trip. If you only forget a couple of latches, the roof could bend slightly where it's still connected, but it's rare to see any major damage. A simple way to make sure you don't forget to lock your pop-up camper's latches is to create a checklist. Put a checklist on your dashboard to remind you to check everything before you hit the road. Make it a habit to lock the latches right after you pop down the camper. It's a quick and simple step to avoid camper mishaps while traveling. The History of Four Wheel Campers Stan shared the story behind Four Wheel Campers. It all began in the 1970s when Dave Rowe built a camper in his garage for his hunting and fishing trips in Colorado. Friends saw it and asked if he could build one for them, and soon enough, he was making campers for everyone. Over the years, the company grew, but the basic design has stayed true to its original look. Photo via: https://fourwheelcampers.com/ The ORVIS Special Edition Pop-Up Camper? The ORVIS Special Edition pop-up camper is based on the usual slide-in style but designed specifically for fishermen. Stan explains that ORVIS worked closely with their engineers to create a camper that would be perfect for a guide or fly fisherman. Here's what sets it apart: Wet room Fly rod holders Custom interiors Battery solutions Check out this Orvis Special Edition Four Wheel Camper Walkthrough: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxL-OcyBik8&t=9s How Much Does a Pop-Up Camper Cost? Pop-up campers start around $12,500 and can go up to $60,000 or $70,000 for the more expensive models. Stan says that despite the price increase, mainly due to inflation and the pandemic, Four Wheel Campers still offers one of the most affordable price ranges in the truck camper market. What's Inside a Four Wheel Camper? 23:57 - Four Wheel Campers offer all the essentials you'd expect in any camper, like a sink, stove, fridge, furnace, batteries, propane, and water beds. The real difference is in the layout and style, with each camper feeling unique depending on the model. Whether you choose a Project M or another model, you can customize the colors and floor plan to match your needs. Best Mattress for Your Pop-up Camper 26:51 - Four Wheel Campers offer customizable mattress options. The stock mattress is high-density foam, but you can add a memory foam topper if you prefer something softer. You can also customize your mattress to suit your needs and the interior of your camper. Power Setup for a Pop-up Camper 27:50 - Setting up solar power in a pop-up camper is pretty simple. The solar panels are typically placed on the roof, and you can just "set it and forget it." The smallest solar system is around 250 watts, but on smaller trucks, it can be as low as 160 watts. For larger campers, you can get up to 500 watts. As for battery power, you can choose from one, two, or even three lithium batteries, depending on the model. For heating, Stan shared that Four Wheel Campers typically use propane. Most regular slide-in campers and flatbed models have a built-in water heater and a forced-air furnace. However, for the topper models, there's no factory-built furnace option at the moment. Customers usually need to use a portable heater, like a diesel heater. Four Wheel Camper Rallies Four Wheel Campers hosts rallies where customers can meet, camp together, and have fun. These events often occur at cool spots like Lake Tahoe, Anza-Borrego, or Oregon. The rallies usually feature camping, food, drinks, seminars, and music. It's a great way for customers to show off their campers, share modifications, and enjoy the outdoors together Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/701
2024 in British Speedway is now in the history books, but who will go down as the winner and losers, and what can we expect from 2025? Dave Rowe and Ryan Guest join Ian Brannan's to discuss all 2024 had to offer in the ROWE Motor Oil Premiership. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dave Rowe (@HD_Kutz) hangs out and talks evolving w/ Cory Kastle https://www.instagram.com/hd_kutz_2/
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November is here, and so the book closes on the 2023 British Speedway season. Eurosport commentator Dave Rowe and speedway writer Ryan Guest join Ian Brannan to look back on the 2023 season, the highs, the lows, the winners and those for which things didn't quite go to plan. You probably have your own questions about what happens next as we approach the AGM, and how thing may look in 2023. We aim to answer as much as we currently know, although we'll be back with another episode mid November once everything has been confirmed at the AGM. We also have an interview with new British U19 Champion Dan Thompson, who sealed his first major individual title winning a deciding run off at Perry Barr last week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week British Speedway has been rocked by the news one of the World's oldest clubs Wolverhampton Wolves, has been served notice that their tenancy of Monmore Green Stadium is to end in October. Hear from promoter Chris Van Straaten on where this leaves the club, and what this could signal for other speedway clubs in the UK. We also talk to Wolves press officer Ryan Guest who explains how fans can do their little bit to help. Dave Rowe gives his view on the situation at Peterborough too who also have been told they must leave the East of England Arena at the end of October. Plus we round up the latest action from across the Premiership, Championship and National League, and get an update from injured Ipswich and Poole rising star Jack Thomas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's podcast Matt sits down with Kristin Flowers who is a marketing specialist at the Ohio Ag Net and Ohio Country Journal. Kristin talks about her role with the team and how she manages it on top of being a mom and a grain and flower farmer. Also, she discusses how her farm has evolved into a you pick flower and pumpkin farm. Joel also talks with Melanie Strait-Bok, Senior Vice President of Agricultural Lending at Farm Credit Mid-America, to discuss patronage week. Also, the CCA of the Year Alex Lindsey, talks with Dusty about this honor and the work he performs. Matt talks with Dave Rowe, general manager of Mid-States' Wool Growers, about closing its doors after more than 100 years. Lastly, Dale Minyo returns and talks with Dusty about his health over the past couple of months. All this and more on this week's podcast! 00:00 Intro and OCJ/OAN Staff Update 07:13 Melanie Strait-Bok - Farm Credit Mid-America 18:15 Alex Lindsey - CCA of the Year 21:26 Dave Row - Mid-States Wool Growers 36:21 Dale Minyo - Update 42:28 Back with Kristin
British Speedway's official podcast returns for 2023 with a bang! Our main guest is new Premiership CEO Phil Morris, who explains what the role covers and his vision for speedway moving into the future. We also speak to sensation Ipswich signing Emil Sayfutdinov, on getting back to the sport after a year on the sidelines. 3x World Champion Nicki Pedersen also returns to British Speedway with the Peterborough Panthers, Dave Rowe chatted to him as well as Ben Cook and Rob Lyon at the recent Panthers press launch. And Rory Schlein returns from Australia just over a year after his farewell meeting and retiring from the sport in the UK..! Hear from the former British Champion on what brought about the change of heart. Don't forget to give us a rating on whichever podcast app you prefer, and subscribe / follow the show too so you don't miss any episodes which will arrive each week through the season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dave Rowe is one of the voices of Eurosport's speedway TV coverage working as a reporter on the British Premiership matches, and as commentator for the SEC series. You might also know him as a voice on Talksport as a voice of their football coverage during the season. He's also a journalist for the Speedway Star, head of the British Speedway official press office and a stadium announcer at for Birmingham Brummies. In fact in 2022 Dave was present at 88 different speedway meetings across the UK & Europe, and that's before the other matches he saw on TV. In his spare time, Dave is part of the campaign group aiming to save speedway at Coventry's Brandon Stadium. A 6 year fight against developers looking to turn one of speedway's historic venues into a housing estate. They received a major boost to their dream of seeing speedway return to Brandon, and we discuss the scale of the task up to now. As well as chatting about Dave's career, his travels around Europe, and life as a man behind the mic, we also take a look at who would make it into Dave's all time speedway team! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Many British speedway tracks may be covered in mid winter snow, but plans are coming together fast for the 2023 speedway season! In this special episode Ian Brannan is joined by Dave Rowe from Eurosport, as we aim to update you on the plans for 2023 and the changes announced in the AGM as well as take a look at the signings so far..! We hear from Chris Van Straaten on the surprise comeback of Wolves legend Rory Schlein, and Alex Brady explains how King's Lynn came to sign up former world number 2 Krzysztof Kasprzak. And we have a long chat with Ben Duffill from BSN, as the British Speedway Network get set to bring their live streaming coverage to the Premiership as well as the Championship in 2023. Don't forget to follow the podcast on your app of choice so you don't miss any future episodes, and feel free to leave us a review too! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Speedway is complete as Poole Pirates are crowed Championship champions. We're joined by team boss Neil Middleditch & Pirates star Richard Lawson to reflect on a successful defence of both league and cup titles. Middlo is celebrating his 10th league title, and Rich his very first! Plus Dave Rowe, Ryan Guest & Joe Appleton look back on 2022, and pick out their personal highlight. Plus we look ahead to what we know about 2023, and what the various rule changes might bring. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this weeks show we get ready for Premiership league speedway to hit your TV screens, as Wolves & Kings Lynn clash live on Eurosport on Monday May 2nd. Dave Rowe joins us to run the rule over each side in the league, and look at who might be the surprise packages..! We also look back on action from the past 7 days, and hear from Richie Worrall, Jason Crump, Neil Middleditch, Stewart Dickson PLUS 2012 World Champion Chris Holder and 2021 GP Star Jack Holder, find out why they were on the spanners at Oxford last week..! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we hear tributes from across British Speedway, following the passing of our dear friend, colleague and the voice of British Speedway, Nigel Pearson. We hear from some of those who worked closest with him, and his many friends gained from over the years. Including Phil Lanning, Simon Stead, Dave Rowe, Ryan Guest, Neils Kristian Iversen and Scott Nicholls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rand Paul leads the libertarian revolt against big tech. Death rates among working age people are rising RAPIDLY according to those who use the data for insurance. Why? And Humpday Health! Dave Rowe and Sunny Elmer from Intergrated Medical and Wellness Clinic are in studio.
Despite only a handful of meetings making it through the rain we've still had some tremendous action and a few surprises as the playoffs in both of speedway's top 2 leagues continue..!In the premiership Peterborough and Wolves were made to wait, but it was victory for Belle Vue at Owlerton meaning it's the home sides with the advantage ahead of Thursday, when now both second legs take place at the same time..! The thoughts of Simon Stead and Mark Lemon to come, plus Aces captain Steve Worrall..Nigel Pearson has been talking to some of the stars of Wolves and Peterborough, we'll hear from Rory Schlein and Luke Becker who gives a hint to his 2022 plans. And for the Panthers we've got the Danes Hans Andersen and Michael Palm Toft with an injury update..The injury to Palm Toft has played a critical role in the Championship Playoff picture after Redcar desperately missed him as Edinburgh took a solid lead into the second leg of their playoff tie. We'll get the thoughts from the Redcar promotion.. As well as the man who did the damage for the monarchs Josh Pickering.Sitting pretty and waiting for their turn as league table toppers are Poole Pirates, and Dave Rowe has been speaking to Danny King about his season on the south coast.Plus there's some positive vibes coming from Perry Bar, and update on a potential Brimingham takeover from Laurence Rogers coming up… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode Ian Brannan is joined by Dave Rowe to review the recent speedway action and look ahead to what's coming up over the next 7 days.Hear the full Sports Insure British Final Draw as it happened, and discover which heats could be the most decisive.We also speak with the those involved in the 3 Premiership matches on Monday 2nd August including Wolves team manager Peter Adams, Sheffield's Simon Stead & Josh Pickering, and Belle Vue ace Dan Bewley and romping to a maximum score against Ipswich.Phil Lanning chats with former British Champion Craig Cook, who reveals why his choice of food might have been responsible to a drop in form.And Birmingham co owner Laurence Rogers explains why this week could be make or break for the Brummies..! Plus Poole Pirates stars Stefan Nielsen and Danyon Hume get ready for a northern tour, and we speak with Elliot Kelly and Jason Edwards of NDL side Mildenhall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Ian Brannan is joined by Eurosport speedway reporter Dave Rowe, and speedway writer and centre green host Ryan Guest to look back on the recent action, and preview the upcoming meetings.We chat to Jordan Palin after possibly his best week in speedway, qualifying for the FIM European under 19 final, and notching his best scores for Scunthorpe and Peterborough.We also hear from Rory Schlein after Wolves big win at Ipswich in the televised meeting of the week.We catch up with Scott Nicholls on the prospect of returning to his former club Leicester this week, when his current side Kent face them this weekend. Also hear from Dale Allitt on Kings Lynn's big week ahead, and Max Clegg on Newcastle's tricky start to the season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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British Speedway is GO! Join Ian Brannan & Dave Rowe to look back on the first night of top level league racing, featuring Belle Vue Aces & Sheffield Tigers and Kings Lynn Stars Vs Ipswich Witches.Hearing from, Brady Kurtz, Jack Holder, Anders Rowe, Chris Louis, Peter Schroeck. Plus previews of upcoming fixtures this week with Rob Lyon, Joe, Lawlor, Broc Nicol, Luke Becker. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 2043 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature a story about a Vietnam Veteran who is bringing back fond memories from the Vietnam War. The featured story appeared on KELO-TV of Sioux Falls, South Dakota and is titled: … Continue reading → The post Episode 2043 – Vietnam Vet Dave Rowe hosts AFVN show in Sioux Falls appeared first on .
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Producers/Hosts: Mike Joyce & Alan Sprague a) dave and stacey end their great loop trip and recount the experience b) interview with greg latimer, author of a new book on maine pirates d) jon johnansen has been carefully visiting a few boatyards guests: Dave Rowe by zoom Greg Latimer by zoom Jon Johansen roving reporter About the hosts: Alan Sprague a.k.a. Flounder of the Soul Show, has been a programmer at WERU since the glaciers receded. For thirty years at community radio he has worked his way from being an unpaid volunteer to being an unpaid volunteer today, and he says he’s worth every cent of it. In 2003 he and Mike Joyce started the monthly call-in show Boattalk which has become a boating related show without piers (pi). Mike and Alan met many years ago while both were working at the Hinckley Company. Alan was the head service carpenter at the Hinckley skunkworks called Bass Harbor Marine or sometimes Kibbee’s Kennels. He worked there for nearly thirty years and saw yachts of stories to tell yawl. As part of Boattalk they organize the annual WERU Boattalk Cruise in late June for a fun pot-luck trip up Somes Sound, America’s former fiord. Quite cunning Mike and Alan are to work a free scenic boat trip with fine food for themselves. Mike Joyce bio to follow The post BoatTalk 6/9/20: loopers end, local boatyard news, interview with greg latimer, author first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
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Producers/Hosts: Mike Joyce & Alan Sprague a) dave and stacey end their great loop trip and recount the experience b) interview with greg latimer, author of a new book on maine pirates d) jon johnansen has been carefully visiting a few boatyards guests: Dave Rowe by zoom Greg Latimer by zoom Jon Johansen roving reporter About the hosts: Alan Sprague a.k.a. Flounder of the Soul Show, has been a programmer at WERU since the glaciers receded. For thirty years at community radio he has worked his way from being an unpaid volunteer to being an unpaid volunteer today, and he says he’s worth every cent of it. In 2003 he and Mike Joyce started the monthly call-in show Boattalk which has become a boating related show without piers (pi). Mike and Alan met many years ago while both were working at the Hinckley Company. Alan was the head service carpenter at the Hinckley skunkworks called Bass Harbor Marine or sometimes Kibbee’s Kennels. He worked there for nearly thirty years and saw yachts of stories to tell yawl. As part of Boattalk they organize the annual WERU Boattalk Cruise in late June for a fun pot-luck trip up Somes Sound, America’s former fiord. Quite cunning Mike and Alan are to work a free scenic boat trip with fine food for themselves. Mike Joyce bio to follow
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Alyson Shane on Trump's fact-checked tweet (0:30); A landlord on the crime & vandalism they are dealing with (7:20); Dave Rowe from 770 CHQR on Jets vs. Flames (19:35).
Welcome to The Morning News Podcast for Thursday, May 21st. The Morning News begins with a look at the impact COVID-19 will have on our School system. From classroom sizes, increased cleaning and even the challenges when it comes to students socially distancing. Sue and Andrew speak with a University of Waterloo Professor on what we can expect. Sue and Andrew get a breakdown of the newly announced Federal Commercial Rent Relief program aimed at helping businesses make ends meet during the Pandemic. Global News Chief Political Correspondent, David Akin, has the details and why the program is facing a fair amount of criticism. Should we be concerned about the safety of our water supply as a result of the Coronavirus? The Morning News speaks with a University of Alberta water expert for details on a research project which aims to test Wastewater for the presence of COVID-19. During the past few of months, we've been checking in with a Canadian student living in Italy, to talk to her about how that country has been faring during the Pandemic. Sue and Andrew touch base with Taelor Lay for an update and hear details on how she's lacing up her running shoes, to give back to the community. Sue and Andrew breakdown the announcement from the CFL yesterday on a potential plan to salvage the 2020 season. Dave Rowe gives them his thoughts on the plausibility of seeing live football this year.
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Welcome to The Morning News Podcast for Monday, February 24th. We begin with a conversation with Mercedes Stephenson, Global's Ottawa Bureau Chief and host of "The Westblock". We look at the current situation surrounding the railway protests being dismantled in Ontario - and the impact of Teck Resource's announcement that they will not be going ahead with their proposed 20-billion dollar 'Frontier' project. Next we continue our conversation on railway protests with Duane Bratt - Professor of Political Science at Mount Royal University. Professor Bratt explains why this issue isn't going away, any time soon. Then we check in with 770 CHQR Reporter Aurelio Perri - who 'tees up' a very busy day ahead for City Council - which could see them tackling the issue of how to deal with the questionable expenses of Ward 2 Councillor - Joe Magliocca. It's a success story 5 years in the making. We meet one of the pioneer's behind "Re-Matt" - Calgary's only mattress recycling facility - as they celebrate a major milestone. And finally - he's a Zamboni driver who found himself "1st Star" in the Carolina Hurricane's victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs this past weekend. Dave Rowe has the story of this unlikely hero - who's NHL dream became a reality.
Producers/Hosts: Alan Sprague and Mike Joyce Engineer: Joel Mann Key Discussion Points: a) woodenboat school scholarship for available for aspiring young woman. b) talked with dave and stacy now in florida. d) call-ins guests: Dave Rowe by phone doing the loop About the hosts: Alan Sprague a.k.a. Flounder of the Soul Show, has been a programmer at WERU since the glaciers receded. For thirty years at community radio he has worked his way from being an unpaid volunteer to being an unpaid volunteer today, and he says he’s worth every cent of it. In 2003 he and Mike Joyce started the monthly call-in show Boattalk which has become a boating related show without piers (pi). Mike and Alan met many years ago while both were working at the Hinckley Company. Alan was the head service carpenter at the Hinckley skunkworks called Bass Harbor Marine or sometimes Kibbee’s Kennels. He worked there for nearly thirty years and saw yachts of stories to tell yawl. As part of Boattalk they organize the annual WERU Boattalk Cruise in late June for a fun pot-luck trip up Somes Sound, America’s former fiord. Quite cunning Mike and Alan are to work a free scenic boat trip with fine food for themselves. Mike Joyce bio to follow The post BoatTalk 2/11/20: loopers, anne bray fund first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
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Producers/Hosts: Alan Sprague and Mike Joyce Engineer: Joel Mann Key Discussion Points: a) woodenboat school scholarship for available for aspiring young woman. b) talked with dave and stacy now in florida. d) call-ins guests: Dave Rowe by phone doing the loop About the hosts: Alan Sprague a.k.a. Flounder of the Soul Show, has been a programmer at WERU since the glaciers receded. For thirty years at community radio he has worked his way from being an unpaid volunteer to being an unpaid volunteer today, and he says he’s worth every cent of it. In 2003 he and Mike Joyce started the monthly call-in show Boattalk which has become a boating related show without piers (pi). Mike and Alan met many years ago while both were working at the Hinckley Company. Alan was the head service carpenter at the Hinckley skunkworks called Bass Harbor Marine or sometimes Kibbee’s Kennels. He worked there for nearly thirty years and saw yachts of stories to tell yawl. As part of Boattalk they organize the annual WERU Boattalk Cruise in late June for a fun pot-luck trip up Somes Sound, America’s former fiord. Quite cunning Mike and Alan are to work a free scenic boat trip with fine food for themselves. Mike Joyce bio to follow
Producers/Hosts: Alan Sprague and Mike Joyce Engineer: Amy Browne Key Discussion Points: a) dave and stacy near new orleans b) docking d) call-ins guests: Dave Rowe by phone doing the loop The post BoatTalk 1/14/20: loopers, call-ins, current and local first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
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Producers/Hosts: Alan Sprague and Mike Joyce Engineer: Amy Browne Key Discussion Points: a) dave and stacy near new orleans b) docking d) call-ins guests: Dave Rowe by phone doing the loop
Producers/Hosts: Alan Sprague and Mike Joyce Engineer: John Greenman Key Discussion Points: a) dave and stacy near st. louis b) docking d) call-ins e) jon johanson and boatbuilder’s forum guests: Dave Rowe by phone doing the loop The post BoatTalk 12/10/19: loopers, call-ins, current and local first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
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Producers/Hosts: Alan Sprague and Mike Joyce Engineer: John Greenman Key Discussion Points: a) dave and stacy near st. louis b) docking d) call-ins e) jon johanson and boatbuilder’s forum guests: Dave Rowe by phone doing the loop
Producers/Hosts: Alan Sprague and Mike Joyce Engineer: Amy Browne Key Discussion Points: a) maine boats homes and harbors book list b) report in progress of the great loop c) boats going on their sides guests: Dave Rowe by phone doing the loop The post BoatTalk 9/10/19: great loop, lobster boat races, car carriers falling over, more first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
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Producers/Hosts: Alan Sprague and Mike Joyce Engineer: Amy Browne Key Discussion Points: a) maine boats homes and harbors book list b) report in progress of the great loop c) boats going on their sides guests: Dave Rowe by phone doing the loop
Our 'Meet the Crew' series continues with a look at Dave Rowe's journey to the Stampeder broadcast team. Unlike Greg Peterson, Dave's path to the CFL wasn't going to be as a player!
Andy Wigston, executive director of The Brick Invitational. Dave Rowe, 770 CHQR Global News Radio.
Calgary Stampeders GM John Hufnagel joins Dave Rowe to discuss a wild day in free agency for the CFL and signing his Grey Cup MVP quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell.
2018 Grey Cup MVP and CFL MOP Bo Levi Mitchell joins Dave Rowe to discuss what went into the decision to test the free agent market and then re-sign with the Calgary Stampeders.
God is unchanging. There are times in which the voice and spirit of God will call us to learn anew, hear with freshness and transform that which we know of Him. In this message Pastor Dave shares with honesty about the journey is on with God, a journey that has required him to shift in order to see things differently. Where does your journey with God find you today? What are you learning to unlearn?
Forgiveness is layered. There are many complexities that come on the journey of forgiveness, many things to work through – its a process but one that usually starts with a moment. In week two of Verbatim, Pastor Dave talks about what unforgiveness can do to us and how to recognize the moment that can start a journey to freedom.
Going into the 2018 season the Calgary Stampeders were a team facing some hard questions. How will the loss of Charleston Hughes affect the team? How good is the offensive line? Are there any names I recognize in the secondary besdies Brandon Smith? Soooooo, how's all that workin' for ya at the midway mark? Dave Rowe, Jock Wilson and special gues podster Danny Austin weigh in.
Rod and Darren are out at Currie Field ahead of Games 3 of the WMBL Finals. Regina Red Sox talk with @BernieEiswirth and football talk with #Rams HC Steve Bryce and Calgary broadcaster Dave Rowe
DRAKE's The BARN Brewery Tour with Dave Rowe & Taylor Smith 7.17.2018 by BandMikeDshow
Next week, a committee looking for input from the public on the rights of air passengers is in Calgary to hear what people here feel should be in any future rules. Scott Streiner is the committee chair, and join guest host Dave Rowe to talk about what the group is looking for.
What happens when a decades-old game of tag between friends gets a little publicity? Someone buys the story rights and turns it into a Hollywood movie. Mike Konesky is one of the men playing the game still to this day. He joins guest host Dave Rowe to talk about what it's like to see a part of his life up on the silver screen.
What is a bigger fail? Flames missing the playoffs or the Stampeders losing in Grey cup 105 in Ottawa. Johnny Football: CFL Star or See you later? Are the Stampeders the team to beat in the 2018 CFL season. Stampeder co-hosts Jock Wilson and Dave Rowe give you their insights.
There’s nothing better than having the inside track. Knowing more- before anyone else. That’s what this Podcast is all about. 770 CHQR’s Dave Rowe, Jock Wilson, Mark Stephen and Greg Peterson travel with the team, are on the sidelines and in every broadcast booth in the CFL with the game call. They know more. We’re the radio voice of the Stamps and our almost 3 decade partnership allows us to tell stories that you won’t hear anywhere else.
Dave grew up in Melbourne, Australia and has always been a petrol head. He knew from an early age that he wanted to work with cars and left school at 15 to get an apprenticeship at a local dealership. During that time, he began racing go carts to satisfy his need to race. Once he finished his apprenticeship program, he became qualified to be hired as a mechanic. He then got a job at a shop that focused on motorsports and he began racing cars himself. After that, he took a job at MoTeC in Melbourne for 5 years before being transferred to MoTeC Europe for 8 years. He then transitioned out and started EPS (Electronic Performance Systems) to be his own boss. He started the business in his garage and continue to operate that way! He uses a couple rooms as an office and for building looms and then uses the garage for injector testing and installs. He sells MoTeC hardware, builds custom looms and travels around the world to tune cars for various customers. Be sure to check out his immaculate Audi Quattro car that he has built and is racing up Pikes Peak again this year!
770 CHQR sports reporter Dave Rowe talks to Rob Breakenridge about Canada's men's Olympic hockey team and who the players are.
It's the talk of the town today as the Calgary Flames say they are done dealing with the city on a new arena. Listen in to Ken King's comment and then I have a chat with my colleague Dave Rowe.
Dave Rowe joined the celebration for the 25th anniversary of the 1992 Grey Cup! Featuring interviews with some of the teams LEGENDS.
Our morning sports guy Dave Rowe took in the Flames final practice at the Saddledome before the team flew out to Disneyland. Dave was able to go one on one with AGM Craig Conroy and Flames defenseman Derek Engelland.
George Buehler Raiders Superbowl Champion & Stanford legend joins us to share incredible stories about his journey, Him & Dave Rowe facing off against a horse, Art Thoms being RELATED!? & MUCH MORE!! RaiderLife.com Twitter | @RaiderLifePod Facebook | www.facebook.com/RaiderLifePodcast Special Thanks, George Buehler Dave Rowe Art Thoms Darlene Thoms
Raiders Legend & Super Bowl Champion Dave Rowe joins us to talk his career, going on to broadcasting over 30 years and some priceless John Madden moments!! 3.27.2017 Today is historic. The Oakland Raiders will officially be moving to Las Vegas. We will cover that on next weeks episode. RaiderLife.com Twitter | @RaiderLifePod Facebook | www.facebook.com/RaiderLifePodcast Special Thanks, Dave Rowe The Rowe Family
Whole Foods is ceasing its planned supermarkets in Calgary and Edmonton because they see a decline of customers buying organic food. Dave Rowe, filling in for Angela Kokott chats with Sylvain Charlebois, Dean of the Faculty of Management, Professor in Food Distribution and Policy, Dalhousie University.
Auld Lang Syne - Dave Rowe (Dec 31/Jan 1) by Crosspoint Church
Calgary Today's Angela Kokott joins guest host Dave Rowe live from the Rio OIympics.
Angela Kokott joins guest host Dave Rowe to talk about the sights, sounds and eats of the 2016 Rio Olympics.
Guest host Dave Rowe is joined by Richard Powers of the Rotman School of Managment, University of Toronto, to talk about the future of swimming star Penny Oleksiak.
Late night hoops for BYU Basketball. Dave Rowe says his team has to change now. ESPN play-by-play man Roxy Berstein breaks down tonight's match-up with BYU and LMU.
What use is an F-call? Recently I spoke about digital voice communications. I made mention of the CODEC2 project being developed by Dave Rowe, VK5DGR. I also made reference of the kinds of things that digital voice improves, battery life, channel separation and bandwidth. One of the things I didn't mention, mainly because I still had to learn what it meant, is that CODEC2 has an estimated 13dB gain over Analogue FM. To explain what that actually means, you might recall that an S-point is 6dB, that means that if you use CODEC2, you gain more than two S-points, that's a little like turning up the transmitter power from 10 Watts to 200 Watts. If you look at it another way, if you have a Yagi and you install the same Yagi next to it, and connect it up properly, you've doubled the power and gained 3dB. If you do that again, you have 4 antennas and 6dB, if you do it again, you have 8 antennas and 9dB, again, 16 antennas or 12dB gain. So, the performance that we're talking about is something that you can either visualise as turning up the power from 10 Watts to 200 Watts, or using an antenna array with 16 antennas. So what is this magic thing called CODEC2? Well, as I said previously, a CODEC is a piece of software that encodes and decodes stuff. An example that you might be more familiar with is an MP3 file. You open your sound file, and save it as an MP3. The new file is much smaller but it retains most of the fidelity of the original when you play it back. The same is true for other things in use. Your mobile phone uses a GSM CODEC to make your voice travel across the airwaves as bits, rather than raw audio, like the old analogue phones we used to have. The aim of all of this is to reduce data use, to increase availability of channels and to deal with error correction. CODEC2 does all that, for us, here, in Amateur Radio Land, and of course, it can also be used in the rest of the world, for example for mobile phone communications, making it possible to use less power to transmit the same signal and thus use less battery, making your phone last longer. I'm looking forward to a CODEC2 mode on my radio to go with the AM, FM and SSB modes already there. I'm Onno VK6FLAB