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We are covering a Farmer-led Field Day in Chinook, Montana – hosted by America's Conservation Ag Movement. Andy Lyon of ACAM tells us about the event, including what is ACAM and the importance of stewards. Ryan Lankford of Lankford Farms opened his doors for the event, and he talks about his 10,000-acre operation and what he hopes visitors take away from this gathering of producers. Patrick Wheeler is with Frontline Ag Solutions, a John Deere dealer. He talks about the importance of and developments in modern technology.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PODCAST: This Week in Amateur Radio Edition #1372 - Full Version (With repeater ID breaks every 10 minutes) Release Date: June 14, 2025 Here is a summary of the news trending...This Week in Amateur Radio. This week's edition is anchored by Steven Sawyer, K1FRC, Denny Haight, NZ8D, Don Hulick, K2ATJ, Ed Johnson, W2PH, Joshua Turner, AA4WX, Will Rogers, K5WLR, Eric Zittel, KD2RJX, George, W2XBS, and Jessica Bowen, KC2VWX Produced and edited by George Bowen, W2XBS Approximate Running Time: 1:25:52 Podcast Download: https://bit.ly/TWIAR1372 Trending headlines in this week's bulletin service 1. RNZ: Papua New Guinea National Broadcaster Moves To Reintroduce Shortwave Radio For Nationwide Coverage 2. NYP: New York State Lawmakers Vote To Stop NYPD's Attempt To Block Radio Communications From Public 3. VRG: There Are Only Two Commissioners Left At The FCC 4. AMSAT: NOAA-18 Satellite Decommissioned 5. AMSAT: Request For Expression Of Interest For FutureGEO Project 6. AMSAT: Satellite Shorts from All Over 7. WIA: Digital Amateur Television To Resume From The ISS 8. WIA: On-Loan DMR Kit Starts Young UK Hams On Their Journeys 9. RSGB: The RSGB Launches The Special Event Stations/SES Cookbook 10. ARRL: Are You Ready For 2025 ARRL Field Day? 11. ARRL: ARRL Teachers Institute – Multiplying the Message 12. ARRL: Jobs for Hams: Join the ARRL Team 13. ARRL: ARRL Section Manager Nomination Results 14. ARRL: ARRL June VHF Contest Is This Weekend 15. ARRL: The 2025 Youth On The Air Camp For Young Amateur Radio Operators 16. ARRL: HAM RADIO 2025 The Biggest Amateur Radio Exhibition In Europe, To Take Place In Friedrichshafen 17. Emergency Communications Group In Indiana Switches From Analog FM To Digital 18. Whidbey Island Increases Its Radio Safety Net 19. Persian Gulf History Highlighted In Upcoming Special Event Station 20. Three DxPeditions Receive Funding Through The Northern California DX Foundation 21. Latest State To Declare Amateur Radio Month Is Announced 22. Radio Society of Great Britain Seeks Proposals For Its October Conference 23. WIA: Wireless Institute of Australia Highlights Concerns Regarding IARU Restructuring Plan 24. ARRL: World Wide Radio Operators Foundation awards three supporting grants 25. The YASME Awards are announced 26. ARRL: Well known and competitive contester Tom Taormina, K5RC/W7RN, passed away on June 10, 2025 27. ARRL: Upcoming Contests and Regional Conventions 28. WIA: Russian Over The Horizon Radar called "The Buzzer" is on the air. Have you heard it? 29. WIA: Ninth grader from Ukraine develops new technology for antennas used to control drones 30. ARRL: 2025 Field Day has categories for every operator 31. ARRL: SteppIR Communication Systems will cease production of of Consumer Antennas 32. NOAA: NOAA takes Weather Radio facilities off the air for technical upgrades 33. Citizen Band operator faces a $25,000 proposed fine from the FCC / ACMA proposes CB Radio actions Plus these Special Features This Week: * Working Amateur Radio Satellites with Bruce Paige, KK5DO - AMSAT Satellite News * Foundations of Amateur Radio with Onno Benschop VK6FLAB, will answer the question "Can You Be A Professional Amateur?" * The DX Corner with Bill Salyers, AJ8B with all the latest news on DXpeditions, DX, upcoming radio sport contests, and more * Weekly Propagation Forecast from the ARRL * Will Rogers, K5WLR - returns with another edition of A Century of Amateur Radio. This week, Will takes us aboard The Wayback Machine to the year 1922, where we find that amateurs were making progress taming the QRM problem. Sometimes a solution did not involve a new invention, or even technology at all ----- 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://bit.ly/TWIARYouTube 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.
With ARRL Field Day weekend just a little more than two weeks away, we talk to ARRL's Contest Program Manager Paul Bourque, N1SFE; Digital RF Engineer John McAuliffe, W1DRF and Education and Learning Support Specialist Max Freedman, N4ML, about how newer hams can navigate the most popular on-air event of the year. Get recommendations for setups, modes, goals, and more.
Episode Notes It takes considerable talent to get me excited about exercise...but this lovely lady managed to do it from the time I started Kindergarten, all the way through my sixth grade graduation!! In the "Exceptional Educator" spotlight is the fabulous Jamie Johnston, a long-time P.E. teacher in the Henderson County school system, who made staying mobile extremely enjoyable for her students. She even continues to make it enjoyable through classes she currently teaches during retirement! Jamie will explain how she succeeded in making her classes a treat, detail her experience planning end-of-the-year student functions such as Field Day, and reflect on her long-term engagement in Jump Rope for Heart. She'll also discuss the classes she regularly teaches these days in her hometown of Owensboro, and extend advice to the P.E. instructors of tomorrow. Here's to active listening . . .and active movement!! Find out more at https://blabbin-in-the-bluegrassblabbi.pinecast.co
5 Things In 15 Minutes The Podcast: Bringing Good Vibes to DEI
Sarah Kalmeta (she/her), Founder & Futurist, Pivot Point International, and I recap the latest 5 Things (good vibes in DEI) in just 15 minutes. This week, our conversation is about X marking a legal win, government jobs in Brazil getting a glow-up, and sensory joy on full display.Here are this week's good vibes:Feel the Music, LiterallyGreenwood Gets Its Trust FundX Marks Justice in Puerto RicoField Day, Their WayBrazil to Get a Power Boost from DiversityGood Vibes to Go: Bernadette's GVTG: Check out and subscribe to the weekly Queer News podcast, an “Ambie award-winning weekly news podcast where race & sexuality meet politics, culture and entertainment.” The show is available on YouTube and everywhere. Queer News is hosted by Anna DeShawn, a former guest on my own show.Sarah's GVTG: A reminder that even if you tend to think that the glass is half empty, or if you think the glass is half full, it is always refillable. And you get to choose what you fill back up with. Read the Stories.Connect with Sarah Kalmeta.Subscribe to the 5 Things newsletter.Watch the show on YouTube. Join thousands of readers by subscribing to the 5 Things newsletter. Enjoy some good vibes in DEI every Saturday morning. https://5thingsdei.com/
AgTech Week Fargo stands at the intersection of agriculture's rich traditions and its technology-driven future. This collaborative event brings together three cornerstone organizations – the Chamber, Bushel, and Grand Farm – to create an immersive four-day experience where innovation meets practical application in ways that truly matter for producers.The journey begins Tuesday with the Chamber's Midwest Ag Summit, where transportation experts, sustainability officers, and policy specialists tackle the complex challenges of moving agricultural products from field to global markets. With speakers including a Federal Maritime Commissioner and transportation leaders from rail and sea shipping, attendees gain crucial insights into the infrastructure supporting modern agriculture. The summit's interactive format encourages direct engagement, allowing participants to pose questions and share perspectives that shape the conversation.Wednesday transforms talk into action with Grand Farm's Field Day, offering hands-on demonstrations of cutting-edge agricultural technology. Imagine watching autonomous tractors work fields without operators, seeing robots identify and eliminate weeds with precision, and exploring sensor technologies that provide unprecedented insight into crop and soil conditions. This isn't theoretical innovation – it's practical technology you can touch, evaluate, and envision on your own operation. The day culminates with the AgTech Week Shindig, featuring live music from the Crop Dusters and networking opportunities that foster unexpected collaborations.Thursday's Cultivate Conference addresses specific pain points identified through extensive research with regional producers. Focusing on pest management, equipment development, soil health, and precision agriculture, the conference connects innovators directly with farmers experiencing these challenges. Keynote speakers including Brian Hefty of Hefty Seed Company and farmer panel discussions ensure that technological development remains grounded in agronomic reality. For producers, this represents a unique opportunity to influence the direction of agricultural innovation – and farmers can attend free with code GROWER2025.Whether you're a producer seeking solutions, an agribusiness professional exploring new technologies, or simply curious about agriculture's future, AgTech Week offers meaningful engagement with the people and innovations shaping tomorrow's food production. Register now at agtechweekfargo.com and be part of transforming how we grow food for generations to come.Follow at www.americalandauctioneer.com and on Instagram & FacebookContact the team at Pifer's
Happy Felder Friday everyone Field Day and Camp Dad The NBA Finals are here Why are you podcasting LeBron? KAT got Thibs fired twice in six years Diversification vs Specialization in youth sports Remembering our sports wake up calls Guest: Felder - @ItsFelder Like what you hear? Subscribe so you don't miss an episode! Follow us on Twitter: @Dpalm66 @UDPod @TheMTRNetwork Want more podcast greatness? Sign up for a MTR Premium Account! Check out our Sponsors! TweakedAudio.com using the code ‘reviews' to get 33% off & free shipping. Shop at our Amazon Store to support the site
0:00 - THE ROCKIES WON ANOTHER PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL GAME. IT ACTUALLY HAPPENED. WE'RE GOING STREAKING, BABYYYYYYYYYY. Also, the Knicks fired head coach Tom Thibodeau...after he took them to their first Eastern Conference Finals in 25 years. Huh? Could Malone replace him? Would he be a good fit?16:40 - One of the greatest rivalries in sports: Vic vs. Field Day. How about another edition?35:46 - The SEC wants to secede from the NCAA. Brett thinks that's a bad idea, because the SEC still needs the little guy to succeed.
On this episode of Field Day with Jordan Hoewischer, we talk with Andrew Margenot from the University of Illinois about his streambank erosion research and its potential attribution of nutrients to our water bodies. This episode is the fifth and final in a series that will discuss legacy phosphorus in Ohio farm fields and tributary systems.
On this episode of Field Day with Jordan Hoewischer, we talk with Jay Martin and Michael Brooker from The Ohio State University about their field research on high phosphorus level fields and ways to work on assessing and lowering their impact on our water bodies. This episode is the fourth in a series that will discuss legacy phosphorus in Ohio farm fields and tributary systems.
On this episode of Field Day with Jordan Hoewischer, we talk with Will Osterholz from USDA Agricultural Research Service on edge of field monitoring, old vs. new phosphorus and his thoughts on legacy P. This episode is the third in a series that will discuss legacy phosphorus in Ohio farm fields and tributary systems.
On this episode of Field Day with Jordan Hoewischer, we talk with Ohio Department of Agriculture Director Brian Baldridge and H2Ohio Engineer Manager Justin McBride about the success and future of H2Ohio and the need for future funding to keep Ohio's farmers engaged in on-farm conservation. This episode is the first in a series that will discuss legacy phosphorus in Ohio farm fields and tributary systems.
On this episode of Field Day with Jordan Hoewischer, we talk with Chris Winslow from Ohio Sea Grant and Stone Laboratory about the status of Lake Erie, federal budget cuts, legacy phosphorus and other topics as well. This episode is the second in a series that will discuss legacy phosphorus in Ohio farm fields and tributary systems.
Use the code word WCP25 for 25% off your first year of releasing music with Symphonic Starter https://community.symphonicdistribution.com/release-your-music-sym-starter-wcpSign up for the latest podcast info - https://laylo.com/willclarke/uqFWnJKaPodcast Overview: In this conversation, Mark Newton shares his extensive experience in the music industry, discussing his journey from founding festivals like Hideout, Field Day and Snowbombing to transitioning into tech with Oya. He reflects on the impact of COVID-19 on the music scene, the importance of relationships in the industry, and the challenges he faced as the former owner of the iconic venue, Printworks. Mark emphasizes the need for unique experiences in festivals and the role of a director in managing creative processes and teams. In this conversation, Mark and Will discuss the evolution of marketing in the music industry, particularly in the context of festivals and events. They explore how social media has transformed marketing strategies, the challenges new artists face in getting booked, and the impact of gentrification on club culture. They also touch on the importance of data ownership and the need for cultural preservation in the face of changing urban landscapes. The discussion highlights both the challenges and opportunities present in the current music scene, emphasizing the importance of passion and community engagement.Who is Mark Newton: Mark Newton has extensive experience in the music industry, from founding festivals like Hideout, Field Day and Snowbombing to transitioning into tech with Oya.Join for updates: https://laylo.com/willclarke⏲ Follow Will Clarke ⏱https://willclarke.komi.io/https://djwillclarke.com/https://open.spotify.com/artist/1OmOdgwIzub8DYPxQYbbbi?si=hEx8GCJAR3mhhhWd_iSuew https://www.instagram.com/djwillclarke https://www.facebook.com/willclarkedj https://twitter.com/djwillclarke https://www.tiktok.com/@djwillclarke Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode we are joined by Paul WD9GCO and Josh K7OSH, part of the HRWB family, and we talk about Hamvention 2025. We met soooo many great people who stopped by the booth to say hello. In this episode we recap what each of us learned at Hamvention and describe the overall experience. We wrap up the episode with a brief roundtable discussion about our Field Day plans for this year.
The Diddy trial gets weirder when spaghetti and ground turkey gets thrown. It's Field Day for Anna's daughter, Dakota, and Anna and Raven talk to her to discuss her plan for dominance. Intern Michaela is a “hunt and peck” typer which no one knew was a real thing until we watched her do it. Can she beat the company's fastest typer? Couple's Court: Luis refuses to use three of his vacation days for a family celebration and his wife thinks it's rude, you decide whose right! And we have a winner! The Scripps National Spelling Bee comes to a close and the winning word is certainly too hard for you, but can you spell the most commonly misspelled words in the country? Producer Julie only got one word wrong during her week long spelling bee, so she was tasked with cleaning out the Anna and Raven van, how did she do?! Can't Beat Raven jackpot is $600, can Raven be beat on a Friday? Mommy's Margarita Friday and the ladies today have lots of reason to celebrate that drink.
CC417: Kail and Lindsie have some post-field day thoughts! Lindsie gives us a surprising update from New Orleans regarding the jail escape saga – Kail chooses a new prison bae! Also in today's episode, thoughts on the highly controversial game "Senior Assassin," the critical importance of pool and water safety, and one listener asks whether it's okay to skip your best friend's destination wedding. Plus, Lindsie and Kail share their opinions on technology-free dinners, a listener's AITA that we surprisingly don't agree with, and a Foul Play involving an untimely period.Thank you to our sponsors!Progressive: Visit Progressive.com to learn moreThrive Causemetics: New customers get the Liquid Lash Extensions Mascara and a mini-sized Brilliant Eye Brightener at a special set price with free shipping. Save more with 20% off your first order at https://thrivecausemetics.com/COFFEEWayfair: Visit Wayfair.com or get the Wayfair mobile app.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today's episode is a discussion with writer and journalist Una Mullally about artist boycotts, solidarity, Palestine, Israel, protest, cancellation, capitalism and the music industry. We talk about how Israel's genocide of the Palestinian people has become a flashpoint of awareness about how modern music festivals work, specifically how private equity which invests in Israel operates in the live music industry. We chat about why Kneecap's recent actions have drawn so much ire and anger in the US and the UK, leading to the expedited terror charge of Mo Chara on June 18th, and calls (often successful) for cancellation of their shows. Festivals owned by global events company Superstruct who own 80 festivals and brands like Sonar, Sziget, Boiler Room, Oya, Field Day and Mighty Hoopla have had artists cancel in boycott of Superstruct's owner KKR, the second largest private equity firm in the world, who have documented ties to both weapons manufacturers and Israeli companies developing data centres and advertising real estate on illegally occupied land. It feels like an unprecedented time for the visibility of protest and boycott by artists in recent years. A generational shift is happening - Artists and DJs are showing moral opposition in this complicity in the face of political inaction. Lines are being drawn.
Disclaimer: While there is plenty of fantasy INDUSTRY talk, there isn't a ton of fantasy football analysis... which is why this might be our best episode in a long time. 00:00 SocrDave Cold Open 1:30 Arguing About Arguing 8:45 Overzet's Overview 12:00 The Justin Herzig Rolling Stone Article 17:00 Gilbert Arenas In The Best Ball Lobbies 23:45 Whoop 4.0? 31:40 Field Day 38:00 The Rope Climb? Do you remember? 45:00 What is the show going to be? 1:00:00 A lot more show for some reason Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Drew Gholson and Parker Frew with Delta F.A.R.M. visited the Crop Doctors' Podcast studio in Stoneville to promote their upcoming field day. Hosted at the National Center for Alluvial Aquifer Research in Stoneville on June 12, this event highlights the latest in irrigation tools, techniques, and strategies designed for Delta agriculture. Drew and Parker share insights on what growers can expect—from in-field demonstrations to practical technologies aimed at improving irrigation efficiency and crop performance. For more episodes from the Crop Doctors, visit our website at http://extension.msstate.edu/shows/mississippi-crop-situation
Missouri Soybeans' Grain Smart Field Day, on Wednesday, June 4th, features demonstrations for farmers and firefighters on how to prevent grain bin fatalities. The event, held at the Farm for Soy Innovation south of Columbia, also includes demonstrations of biobased Soy Foam fire suppressant and AGI's cutting-edge BinManager.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-20:46) Moby was sideways with Eminem. Joey Vitale joins us. Con Air is Nicholas Cage's best film. Volunteering at Field Day. The crowds were gathered to see Brandon's wet, tight shirt. When you can out-ADD us, that's impressive. The Martyr Dome. Egg catching technique. Chicken Party yesterday. Hockey nicknames.(20:54-29:56) Did Bono ever do solo work? Ooooh, you're a tall one. Listing your height on dating apps. Labor Day(30:06-36:54) E-Mail of the DaySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
@omnione12 @BillyLawrence-ux3uk @mikepict9011 @NeilMac-s6f @vagabondcaleb8915 Get ready for another hilarious and insightful episode of the Working Perspectives Podcast! This week, the hosts dive into a wide range of topics, bringing their unique perspectives and humor to every segment. Cheers Reenactment: The show kicks off with a side-splitting reenactment of a classic scene from the iconic TV show, "Cheers." Prepare for some laughs as the hosts take on these beloved characters. Story Time: Who Dat Dude?: In a brand new segment, the hosts share an intriguing story about a friend, challenging each other to guess which person from a list the story belongs to. Get ready for some surprising revelations! Same Brain Challenge: The fun continues with three rounds of the game "Same Brain," where the hosts try to get on the same wavelength. Blue Collar or Yuppie?: The hosts debate whether topics like "Smoking Cigarettes" and "Field Day in Grade School" lean more towards blue-collar or yuppie culture. Golden Girls Reenactment: The episode concludes with another hilarious reenactment, this time from the hit show "Golden Girls." Comment Response: The hosts take a moment to read and respond to comments left on their @YouTube channel, connecting with their audience and sharing their thoughts. Tune in for another episode packed with laughs, engaging discussions, and the unique chemistry of the Working Perspectives Podcast hosts!
Welcome to the next episode of the midierror meets... interview series speaking to all kinds of people working in music and sound. In this episode, we're speaking with MELLE BROWN - a London born Producer, DJ, and Presenter known for her uplifting combination of Jazz, Neo Soul, and House. Melle went to The Brit School, and found a love of production making music for her theatrical classes. Moving into Music Technology, she released her first EP 'Blossom' which was played on 1XTRA before she even graduated! Melle worked at Warner Records for over two years and went on to be part of radio shows on RinseFM, NTS, and Represent Radio. Melle later got signed to influential DJ and Presenter Jamz Supernova's 'Future Bounce' label and released her 'Intersection EP' featuring Grammy nominated Tiana Major9 - which gained support from Elton John and Trevor Nelson. She was mentored by Fred Again and Kamille as part of the 'She Is The Music' programme, where she met Toddla T. Later on, her track 'Feel About You' - an unexpected collaboration with him and Annie Mac, won 'Best Dance Track of The Year' in the 2022 Billboard awards. Melle has played Printworks, Glastonbury, Boomtown, Fabric, Field Day and she'll be playing a number of festivals this year: She also heads the 'Mellody Agency' - a music business with community at its core. Her new track 'Spirit' is out now on Fatboy Slim's Southern Fried Records! https://linktr.ee/mellebrown https://soundcloud.com/melle-brown https://www.instagram.com/melle.brown/ This is series 2, episode 1 and there are 50 previous episodes available now featuring Fatboy Slim, CJ Bolland, Andrew Huang, Tim Exile, High Contrast, Mylar Melodies, Infected Mushroom, DJ Rap, John Grant and many more. Available on Soundcloud, Spotify, Apple Music and Bandcamp.
The guys talk about shipwrecks, selling souls, and The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives. They also discuss some WNBA drama and power rank Field Day events. Follow the show on X/Twitter: @passthegravypod, @AlexJMiddleton, @NotPatDionne, and @RobertBarbosa03
The guys talk about shipwrecks, selling souls, and The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives. They also discuss some WNBA drama and power rank Field Day events. Follow the show on X/Twitter: @passthegravypod, @AlexJMiddleton, @NotPatDionne, and @RobertBarbosa03
Wireless security takes center stage in this episode of Packet Protector. Jennifer Minella and guests discuss “secure by default” efforts by WLAN vendors; the current state of PSK, SAE, and WPA3; NAC and zero trust; more WLAN vendors adding AI to their products (or at least their messaging); and more. Jennifer is joined by Jonathan... Read more »
Wireless security takes center stage in this episode of Packet Protector. Jennifer Minella and guests discuss “secure by default” efforts by WLAN vendors; the current state of PSK, SAE, and WPA3; NAC and zero trust; more WLAN vendors adding AI to their products (or at least their messaging); and more. Jennifer is joined by Jonathan... Read more »
In this episode, we join Martin Butler M1MRB, Caryn Eve Murray KD2GUT, Edmund Spicer M0MN and Ed Durrant DD5LP to discuss the latest Amateur / Ham Radio news. Colin Butler (M6BOY) rounds up the news in brief, and the episode's feature is Are Radio Scanners Still Relevant? We would like to thank our monthly and annual subscription donors for keeping the podcast advert free. To donate, please visit - http://www.icqpodcast.com/donate IARU Considers Consolidation Weather-Watching Satellites Entering End-of-Life Stage University Station Activates to Welcome New Pope New Grant Boosts Digital Library of Amateur Radio & Communications City Police Stations Prepare to Add Amateur Radio Record Number of Licence Test-Takers in Bangladesh Promote Your Club's 2025 ARRL Field Day With Posters The RSGB EMC Committee has Updated Leaflets on Mains Wiring and Earthing Requirements Help the RSGB celebrate International Women in Engineering Day
PODCAST: This Week in Amateur Radio Edition #1368 - Full Version (With repeater ID breaks every 10 minutes) Release Date: May 17, 2025 Here is a summary of the news trending...This Week in Amateur Radio. This week's edition is anchored by Tammy Walker, KI5ODE, Rich Lawrence, KB2MOB, Steve Sawyer, K1FRC, Chris Perrine, KB2FAF, Dave Wilson, WA2HOY, Don Hulick, K2ATJ, Eric Zittel, KD2RJX, George Bowen, W2XBS, and Jessica Bowen, KC2VWX. Produced and edited by George Bowen, W2XBS Approximate Running Time: 1:45:29 Podcast Download: https://bit.ly/TWIAR1368 Trending headlines in this week's bulletin service 1. AMSAT: Satellite Shorts From All Over 2. WIA: Chinese Researchers Design Compact High Performance Antenna 3. WIA: FCC Approves Amateur Information Collection Requirement 4. ARD: International Amateur Radio Union Considers Consolidation 5. RW: Florida Radio Pirate Agrees To $11K FCC Fine 6. SC: South Carolina Will Be A Hands Free Driving State In September 7. Rome University Ham Radio Logs QSOs To Welcome The New Pope 8. Ted Randall, WB8PUM, Of The QSO Radio Show, SK 9. Symposium Meeting Date Is Set In October By AMSAT 10. Record Turnout For Ham Radio Exam In Bangladesh 11. WSPR Radio Detectives Recognized By Award 12. ARRL: ARRL Renews Defense Of The 902-928 MHz Amateur Radio Band 13. ARRL: ARRL Seeks Entry-Level HF Privileges in FCC Proposal 14. ARRL: Next Generation DXing Track Videos Are Now Available 15. ARRL: ARRL Awards Phil Karn, KA9Q, with Mary Hobart, K1MMH, Medal of Distinction 16. ARRL: 2025 Hamvention Day Zero Coverage 17. ARRL: Amateur Operator Was Member Of The 1980 Olympic Torch Relay 18. ARRL: New Camp Greenough Station Is Opening Soon 19. ARRL: Amateur Radio Day Celebrated In Puerto Rico 20. ARRL: Upcoming RadioSport Contests and Regional HamFests and Conventions 21. ARRL: 2025 Hamvention Day One Coverage 22. FCC: FCC Older Americans Month Webinar to be held on May 22nd, 2025 23. FCC: FCC wants to improve internet service from space 24. AMSAT: Amazon kicks off Kuiper Network with ambitious first satellite launch 25. WIA: Radio Society of Great Britain participated in the IARU Region One meeting in Paris 26. ARRL: Johns Hopkins University to hold an ARRL Teachers Institute session 27. ARRL: Promote your clubs 2025 Field Day activity with posters 28. FCC: FCC wants imported electronics testing to be based in the United States Plus these Special Features This Week: * Working Amateur Radio Satellites with Bruce Paige, KK5DO - AMSAT Satellite News * Foundations of Amateur Radio with Onno Benschop VK6FLAB, will present, "A Brief Introduction To The HamSci Community" * The DX Corner with Bill Salyers, AJ8B in the DX Corner, with all the latest news on DXpeditions, DX, upcoming radio sport contests, and more * Weekly Propagation and Solar Weather Forecast from the ARRL * Will Rogers, K5WLR, returns with another edition of A Century Of Amateur Radio. This week, Will takes us aboard The Wayback Machine to the early 1920's where we find that at age 29 and already one of the most well-known radio engineers in the world, Edwin H. Armstrong was a veteran of the great war, and the president of the Radio Club of America. This week's edition is titled, "Armstrong In QST" ----- 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://bit.ly/TWIARYouTube 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.
0:00 - Vic has something he needs to get off his chest...Field Days just aren't what they used to be...13:54 - What did the Nuggets learn in Game 6 that will help them in Game 7?34:57 - Our final thoughts and predictions for Game 7. Then, it's time for our favorite part of the week DRUNK TAKESSSSSSSSS
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Reporter Megan Howe joins us from the High Court to explain the row over events such as Mighty Hoopla and Field Day, which are held in Brockwell Park - and how the verdict will impact London's festival scene.Plus, Claudia Cockerell shares the sour truth about London's sugar babies, who are dating older, wealthy men to fund their lives in a cost of living crisis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jeremy shares a shocking story from Field Day that revolves around an unfortunate incident involving his backside. Following that, we shift our focus to discuss some PMI insights. Katy brings a bright note with her uplifting tale, while Jeremy offers a downside, and Josh contributes an intriguing perspective.The fun continues on our social media pages!Jeremy, Katy & Josh Facebook: CLICK HERE Jeremy, Katy & Josh Instagram: CLICK HERE
ARRL Education Specialist Wayne Greene, KB4DSF, returns to the podcast to walk readers through his May/June 2025 On the Air article, "Building Simple Antennas for 10 and 15 Meters."
00:00 - 12:23 - The Pacers pull off a Game 2 stunner thanks to Aaron Nesmith and Tyrese Haliburton late-game heroics, nothing happens without Aaron Nesmith's performance late 12:24 - 18:53- Morning Checkdown 18:54 - 40:44 - The unbelievable finish to the game, was last night the Gen-Z 8 points in 9 seconds?, Tyrese Haliburton's late game heroics, Myles Turner 40:45 - 1:04:25 - We talk to a caller who was at the game last night, ESPN Colts reporter Stephen Holder joins us and discusses the insanity of last night's Pacers win, his impressions of the Pacers when he covered them in the first round, Colts rookie minicamp later this week and what he hopes to see, Morning Checkdown 1:04:26 - 1:17:50 - The Pacers continue to find ways to win, the gutting loss for the Cleveland 1:17:51 -1:24:04 - AC/DC, Tyrese Haliburton is proving his is a superstar in clutch moments 1:24:05 - 1:47:10 - Pacers sideline reporter Jeremiah Johnson joins us and discusses last night's Pacers thriller, the 30th anniversary of 8 points in 9 seconds, his reaction to Haliburton's game-winning shot, how he'd describe Aaron Nesmith, Morning Checkdown 1:47:11 - 1:59:07- How could you not love sports?, Colts sign a former Bengals linebacker, Pacers Game 2 thoughts, Rick Carlisle trusting his guys1:59:08 - 2:06:36- Field Day, Jiffy Lube Stat of the Day Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode, we're joined by Peter Cortner—renowned for his iconic role as the frontman of the legendary punk band Dag Nasty. Of course we hit on the "Wig Out At Denkos" and "Field Day" albums. We also talk about Cortner's really cool new band, Applied Knowledge, who release their debut album in May.“Easily the equal of the Replacements at their best -- and as much a forebear of the Goo Goo Dolls' eventual success as a Minneapolis quartet -- Field Day is just that for the group. Peter Cortner's singing in a mere year's time has moved from the edgy, high-pitched rasp of Wig Out to include a ruminative, gently expressing tone, with more vocal control and a sweet edge than one will find in most of the band's peers. As for his lyrics, besides the analysis of personal interaction that defined earlier Dag Nasty material, Cortner addresses everything from being in a band and wanting to write "songs, powerful songs" to reflections on death, loss, and separation”. -All Music MusicApplied Knowledge "Earthlink"Music ClipsApplied Knowledge "Not Too Far"The Charms "So Pretty"The Dogmatics "I Love Rock N Roll"Produced and Hosted by Steev Riccardo
Get ready for a boots-on-the-ground update straight from the Oklahoma wheat fields! Dave Deken, Dr. Brian Arnall, and Dr. Raedan Sharry sit down with Dr. Amanda Silva at the Chickasha Research Station to talk all things wheat — from field day opportunities, intensive and traditional management strategies, to the latest on planting dates, nitrogen management, and the importance of first hollow stem timing. They dive into how small changes in management can make or break a wheat crop, especially after a rollercoaster weather year.Hear the latest research insights, the real-world challenges facing Oklahoma wheat growers this season, and how producers are using tools like text updates to stay informed. Whether you're in the tractor, scouting fields, or planning for next season, this episode is packed with practical knowledge, expert advice, and a few laughs along the way.Timestamps for the Episode00:00 – Welcome from Chickasha Research Station and intro to field day insights00:39 – Dr. Arnall: Why field days matter for producers and researchers01:49 – Dr. Silva: Learning from producers and adjusting research02:07 – Discussing wheat varieties and intensive vs. traditional management03:51 – Stripe rust impacts and the power of fungicide management06:04 – Making fungicide decisions in stressed wheat crops08:06 – Current wheat conditions across Oklahoma10:57 – Planting struggles and recovery after heavy rains12:20 – Weed challenges and herbicide timing issues13:32 – Planting date research: Extending the season into December14:56 – Seeding rate findings and adjusting nitrogen management20:39 – Yield surprises from delayed planting dates22:23 – First Hollow Stem timing and management strategies26:44 – New text alert system for Oklahoma wheat producers30:15 – Final thoughts and wrap-up RedDirtAgronomy.com
WrestleMania 41, early impressions of Sinners, and a review of Blood at the Root. Then, I sit down with cosplayer and nerd culture connoisseur DarthShadowFire to talk cosplay origins, favorite eats, music tastes, and why Field Day deserves a comeback. I hope you're ready because this is what Demond DoesThis week's guest has quite the nerd trifecta. Supernatural superfan, sorted into the Ravenclaw at Hogwarts and as we tape this has to be gearing up for the biggest wrestling event of the year WrestleMania aka Rasslin' Christmas.Give it up for Brandon aka Captain Awesome aka DarthShadowFire Where do you want to be found on the InternetInstagram and Threads @darthshadowfire Sith Ichigo10:25 When did you know you wanted to get into cosplay? Origin stories, full commitments and crowning achievements24:24 What do you wish you had known when you had started out? No Limits29:35 What's your go-to order at your favorite hometown restaurant? A Tasty Burger 32:46 What are you curious about? The Bigger Picture Origin of DarthShadowFire name38:35 What should I ask you that I didn't know enough to ask? Expansive music taste 49:15 If you could create a new holiday what would it commemorate? Bringing back Field Day in a big wayBonus: Why create?
Today's show was full of advice. We covered fashion, finances, relationships, sharing the Gospel, what to look for at Costco, going to the eye doctor, how not to handle Field Day, and wise words from Luke. 00:32 Fashion and Men 03:44 Fashion on Amazon 07:36 Retirement income 13:20 Buying a home 17:30 Jonathan Pokluda - Heart Has An Algorithm 21:05...
Vayan estirando esas cuerpas que este episodio lo tenemos TODOH! Vamos de sesiones de fotografía hasta aprender la coreografía pal' bailecito de fin de grado. Analizamos los mejores atuendos glamorosos pal' frío, ¿Y porque no? Culminamos este episodio con otra querella de robo y eso que todavía no se acaba la temporada. ¡Vente ready que nos vamos sin parar!Mala Patreonhttps://patreon.com/DragaMalaLinkTreehttps://linktr.ee/dragamalaBrock by Joséhttps://www.instagram.com/brockbyjose/https://www.tiktok.com/@brockbyjoseMala VoiceMailhttps://www.speakpipe.com/dragamalaBlue Skyhttps://bsky.app/profile/dragamalapod.bsky.socialInstagramDraga Mala
MEOW! Happy APRILS FOOLS DAY! Did we get'cha? TODAY on the show, an ALL NEW SECOND DATE UPDATE. First though, Rich is making health moves but should he join the fam at Denny's anyway? Then, Payton is going to re-enroll in therapy and find out why Easton was sad on Field Day. All of this including NOISE MACHINE and so much more today occured on a very... "Friskie" episode of Johnjay and Rich
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When Mike visited a few weeks ago, he left a few beers with us from North Liberty, Iowa's Field Day Brewing Co! Pairs with flash mobs, bowling shirts with flames on it, and infinite loops. Czech Premium Czech Dark Humble Roots Juice Belly Theme Music by Adrian Quesada of Black Pumas End Credits Music: I'MIN by Malibu Additional music licensed through Epidemic Sound The Beerists are John Rubio, Grant Davis, Pam Catoe, and Mark Raup. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or point your podcatcher to our RSS feed. You should also subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Support us by making a per-episode pledge at patreon.com/thebeerists and get some sweet rewards! Follow us on twitter, facebook, and instagram. Want to send us beer? Check our beer donation guidelines, and then shoot us and email at info@thebeerists.com