Thursday, April 23, 2020
<p class=""> - LOCKDOWN GETS CREATIVE FOR SOTA OPERATORS<br> - QUARANTINE INSPIRES NEW CERTIFICATE FOR UK HAMS<br> - HAMS IN INDIA AID STRANDED CANCER PATIENTS<br> - RADIO OUTREACH PUTS MORE HAMS ON THE AIR<br> - NEW D-STAR NET STARTS UP IN AUSTRALIA<br> - FCC APPROVES 5G USE OF 'L-BAND' FREQUENCIES<br> - NEWSLINE'S YHOTY SEARCH CONTINUES<br> - SILENT KEY: MICHIGAN RADIO MAINSTAY JOHN MC DONOUGH WB8RCR<br> - LEGENDARY RADIO CAROLINE FOUNDER DIES<br> - CROSS-ATLANTIC TRIP FOR TROPO<br> - SIMPLEX FM NET EXPANDING IN PENNSYLVANIA<br> - WORLD OF DX<br> - MOVIE MAGIC IN A STORY STARRING AMATEUR RADIO</p><p class=""><a href="https://www.arnewsline.org/s/nsln2217.txt">SCRIPT</a></p><p class=""><a href="https://www.arnewsline.org/s/Report2217.mp3">AUDIO</a></p>
<p class="">The following is the short film referenced in the final story for this week:</p><p class="">After repairing his HAM radio using parts found in the forest, a recluse radio operator receives a distress call from a stranded Soviet cosmonaut in orbit. </p>