The NZART Official Broadcast is made on the last Sunday of each month, starting with February through until November. In December it is made on the Sunday before Christmas. There is no broadcast in January.
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Stories about developments in neuroscience.
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Welcome to discussion by business people, technologists, parents, youth, consumers, and citizens about topics from the highly technical, sports, and important issues that effect us all. Be it end-fed antennas, end zone touchdowns, end of days, we'll cover it. The current times are getting interesting as the world's leaders continue their experiments in science, technology and political theater. Join me and my guests as we broadcast on Transmitter 42.
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If you’re one of the millions of people who are struggling to survive in a culture that’s obsessed with weight loss, the way a Rebel Eater lives her life might sound like a revolution. In this world, pizza is not the enemy, and we love the bodies we have right now! Hosted by Virgie Tovar, a writer and activist, and one of the nation's leading speakers on weight-based discrimination and body image.
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An insight into a small group of Radio Hams in Melbourne who (since the 1970's) have conducted rambling and inane conversations until the early hours of the morning via complex multiplex radio connections that even the Oz Govt Radio Authorities have yet to figure out.
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The Tyler Woodward Project is a weekly show about the way technology, science, and culture actually collide in real life. Each episode breaks down the systems, tools, and ideas shaping how we work, communicate, and live, without the buzzwords, posturing, or fake hype. Expect smart, grounded conversations, a bit of sarcasm, and clear explanations that make complex topics feel human and relevant.
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Welcome to the weekly podcast of TAC - Heritage Worship Center, led by Pastor Christopher Affum Nyarko
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This podcast discusses the different types of media including Photography, Videography, Audio Engineering, Film, Cinematography, Cameras, etc. We interview specialists in these fields.
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Podcast by Benedikt Haak
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* Original 1980's recordings from Thameside Radio 90.2 London's Pirate Radio station * A new podcast every week. * More info on fmthen.com
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The campaign rhetoric, struggles for political power and results of the 2022 election converge in the 68th meeting of the Montana Legislature. Join us Monday mornings for The Session — a breakdown of the latest action we're watching in the statehouse, produced by Montana Public Radio, Yellowstone Public Radio and Montana Free Press.
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A quiet moment on a loud day: we step back from schematics and signal paths to say a sincere thank you. This special Thanksgiving bonus is a love letter to radio’s people—the mentors who turned confusion into confidence, the colleagues who answer at 2 a.m., and the listeners whose curiosity fuels every deep dive into transmitters, codecs, and the h…
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Fixing a transmitter with a rubber mallet (it's not what you think). Installing Windows 11 on a Raspberry Pi could be worth it. HackRF firmware goodies. Mike's new toy.59:39
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Rebranding As A Commitment To Lifelong Tech Learning
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2:18Tired of brittle Wi‑Fi, confusing DNS settings, and tech that never quite works the way the box promised? We’re turning the dial from a broadcast‑only show into a hands‑on, listener‑driven project that solves real problems without losing the craft and discipline of radio. The Tyler Woodward Project is our next chapter: a space where broadcasting sk…
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Tech, Science, Culture: The Tyler Woodward Project
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1:02What if tech was less about specs and more about how it rewires our lives? Every week on The Tyler Woodward Project, Tyler digs into the stories at the intersection of technology, science, and culture, from the tools we build to the systems quietly running everything in the background. Smart conversations, a bit of sarcasm, and a clear signal cutti…
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The music keeps playing, but winter is trying its best to silence it. We pull back the curtain on how ice sabotages broadcast antennas and what it takes to keep a reliable signal alive through freezing rain, rime, and brutal wind. From wet-ice detuning that spikes reflected power to the jaw-dropping structural load of a tower turned into a frozen s…
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Presidential Comment with NZART President Daniel ZL2DRV Contest Update NZART HQ News with Debby ZL2DL NZART Business Manager A Tribute to John Walker ZL3IB (SK) with NZART Historian Craig ZL3TLB Jim ZL2BHF looks back at some of his 40 years of NZART Official Broadcasts News from NZART Branches.By Jim Meachen ZL2BHF
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How FCC Spectrum Auctions Push Broadcasters Toward Internet-First Delivery
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12:53The ground under broadcast distribution is moving, and the question isn’t whether C-band was reliable—it’s how we keep that reliability as the FCC clears and auctions more of it. We dive into the real tradeoffs facing stations of every size, from small-market radio shops without diverse fiber routes to major TV groups juggling national feeds. Along…
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From Crackle To Clarity: The Rise And Fall Of AM Stereo
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19:40Forget the crackle. We dive into the secret life of AM stereo—the late-night rabbit hole that led us from a Wyoming station’s YouTube clip to the engineering that once promised FM-grade sound on an “old” band. We break down AM versus FM in plain terms, then follow the 1970s and 80s race among Motorola, Magnavox, Harris, and Khan to deliver true ste…
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Ever switch sources in your car and feel the sound collapse as soon as you tap over to satellite? We pull back the curtain on why Sirius XM can feel flat and “blanketed,” tracing the problem to low bitrates, legacy codecs, and a hard ceiling on satellite bandwidth that forces tough choices. You’ll hear clear comparisons—48 kbps music channels and e…
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How to Protect Barix Audio Codecs from Radio Broadcast Hijacking
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20:02Radio stations across America are getting hacked through vulnerable Barix audio codecs, and your station could be next. In September 2025, hackers hijacked KPOG in Des Moines and KRLL in Missouri during Labor Day weekend, broadcasting explicit content and fake Emergency Alert System messages. Over 600 Barix Instreamer and Exstreamer devices remain …
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T5C – Capacitance and inductance terminology and units. Radio frequency definition and units. Impedance definition and units. Calculating power.37:33
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AWS Outage: Why Broadcasters Need Multi-Cloud Like Backup Internet
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18:13The October 2025 AWS outage that took down major internet services for hours proves why broadcasters need multi-cloud redundancy and hybrid infrastructure to protect both revenue and emergency alerting capabilities. When automation goes down, commercials don't air, programming stops, listeners tune out, and advertising revenue disappears. Tyler bre…
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Presidential Comment with Daniel ZL2DRVWestern Suburbs Radio Club Sale Details NZART HQ News with Business Manager Debby Morgan ZL2DL Contest Update International Amateur Radio News from the Amateur Radio Newsline News from NZART Branches with Stephen McNeill ZL4HG.By Jim Meachen ZL2BHF
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The Box Music Network: The Interactive TV Channel MTV Had to Kill
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12:12The Box Music Network was the interactive TV channel that let viewers pick the music videos — years before YouTube and streaming. Launched in Miami in 1985, The Box gave communities real control over what played next, from underground hip-hop to banned Madonna videos. By the mid-1990s it was reaching 30 million homes and even beating MTV in viewers…
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It started back in 2005 as one of the first Internet television experiments and is still going strong 20 years later.Join your AmateurLogic friends as we look back on some of the memorable moments of the past two decades. We also announce the winner of the IC-705 transceiver from Icom and the accessory package from Gigaparts.2:14:45…
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Charlie Ergen’s $23 Billion Spectrum Gamble: How Dish Lost the 5G Race
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12:00What happens when a professional poker player spends decades hoarding billions of dollars in spectrum licenses? In this episode of Fully Modulated, we follow Charlie Ergen’s incredible rise from selling backyard satellite dishes to running Dish Network, his bold $13 billion bet on 5G, and the $23 billion spectrum sale that just ended his dream of b…
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When Metallica Discovered Their Own Song on Radio Before They Released It - The Napster Leak That Changed Music Forever
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16:46In 2000, Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich got the shock of his life: their unreleased song "I Disappear" was playing on radio stations across America - before they'd even finished recording it. This is the wild story of how a leaked demo ended up on Napster, radio DJs started downloading it illegally, and one phone call triggered the biggest lawsuit i…
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When Radio Stations Go Wild - The Art of Stunting
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19:58Ever tune into a radio station and hear the same song playing... for hours? That's called radio stunting, and it's one of the weirdest, most effective tricks in broadcasting history. This episode digs into the crazy world of radio stunts - from a Louisiana governor who played an obscure song for almost 60 hours straight in 1955, to the California s…
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Presidential Comment with Daniel Vandenburg ZL2DRV Manawatu Table Sale Promo NZART Headquarters News With Debby Morgan ZL2DL 82nd Oceania DX Contest Promo International Amateur Radio News from the Amateur Radio Newsline News from NZART Branches with Stephen McNeill ZL4HGBy Jim Meachen ZL2BHF
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T5B - Math for electronics: conversion of electrical units, decibels.53:43
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The Complete Guide to Radio Microphones: From 1930s Ribbon Mics to Modern Podcast Equipment
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14:58Ever wonder what's behind that perfect radio voice that draws you in during your morning commute? This episode takes you on a fascinating journey through nearly a century of radio microphone technology, from the massive, temperamental ribbon microphones of the 1930s to the sleek digital mics powering today's podcasts and broadcasts. You'll discover…
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New prototypes and speculations from Tokyo Ham Fair. W5SLA Ozone Amateur Radio Club Hamfest fun and forum review. Announcing AmateurLogic's 20th Anniversary contest. Someone is going to win a major award including an IC-705 Portable Transceiver from Icom and a great prize package from Gigaparts. Details at https://amateurlogic.tv/contest.https://am…
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When the Last Voice Goes Silent: How Budget Cuts Could Kill Alaska's Most Remote Radio Station
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15:55KSDP 830 AM serves just 600 people in Sand Point, Alaska—one of America's most isolated communities. But this tiny radio station is a lifeline, broadcasting everything from tsunami warnings to local fishing reports across the Aleutian Islands. Now, federal budget cuts threaten to silence KSDP forever, potentially leaving an entire community without…
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A five year D3 college football veteran discusses the upcoming NFL football season.By Transmitter 42, LLC
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Howard Stern’s SiriusXM Prank: How He Fooled Fans and the Media
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8:31Howard Stern just reminded the world why he’s still the master of media. After months off the air, Stern’s return to SiriusXM started with a prank that had Andy Cohen taking over his channel, news outlets reporting he was gone, and fans convinced it was the end. But it was all Stern’s idea, a perfectly timed stunt that exposed how fast rumors sprea…
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Midwest Broadcasters Clinic Conference Preview
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17:53Tyler previews the upcoming Midwest Regional Broadcasters Clinic in Madison, Wisconsin (September 15-17, 2025), highlighting the sessions he's most excited to attend in his professional capacity. Topics Covered: Audio Processing: Finding That Elusive Signature Sound with Mike Erickson (Orban Labs) Workbench Tips to Improve Engineering Efficiency wi…
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HD Radio's Hidden Success Story: How America's Failed Digital Radio Revolution Actually Won
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11:56Got pushback on my last episode calling HD Radio a complete failure? You were right to call me out. While HD Radio's original consumer vision crashed and burned spectacularly, the technology quietly found success in ways nobody predicted. In this follow-up episode, I break down where HD Radio actually succeeded after failing as a consumer product: …
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HD Radio: Why America's $3 Billion Digital Radio Revolution Failed Completely
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20:14Ever wondered why HD Radio never took off despite being technically superior to regular FM? This might be the most tragic story in broadcasting history - a technology that had everything going for it but still managed to fail spectacularly. In this episode, we explore how HD Radio went from revolutionary promise to comprehensive disaster. We'll cov…
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Presidential Comment with Daniel ZL2DRV, Manawatu Branch 20 Sale Day Information NZART Headquarters Information with Debby ZL2DL Update on 82nd Oceania DX Contest International Amateur Radio News from Newsline News from NZART Branches with Stephen McNeill ZL4HG.By Jim Meachen ZL2BHF
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T5A – Current and voltage: terminology and units, conductors and insulators, alternating and direct current.36:41
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The Wild History of Pirate Radio: How Offshore Ships and Underground Stations Changed Music Forever
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17:26Ever wondered how rock and roll conquered British radio? It all started with rebellious DJs broadcasting from ships in the North Sea. In this episode, we dive into the wild world of pirate radio - from Radio Caroline's first broadcast in 1964 to the underground stations that introduced reggae, house music, and hip-hop to British audiences. We'll ex…
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Join Tommy and George for an exciting adventure at Huntsville Hamfest 2025. New stuff, old treasures and friends make for an enjoyable time at the 'Worlds Friendliest Hamfest'.1:47:44
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Is Radio’s Birthday a Lie? The Bizarre Origins of National Radio Day
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23:07On this bonus episode of Fully Modulated, Tyler drops the curtain on the weirdest holiday in broadcasting: National Radio Day. Why August 20th? Who actually invented radio? And what happens when the whole country suddenly remembers the tower selfie folder on their phones? Tyler digs into the chaotic, disputed origins of National Radio Day, spins st…
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In this final chapter of our special series, The Story Behind EAS, Tyler Woodward explores how emergency alerting is moving beyond familiar tones and crawls into a new era of rich data and smarter delivery. From the Common Alerting Protocol to NextGen TV, the systems that warn us are becoming faster, more precise, and more connected than ever. You’…
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Local Heroes: The County Emergency Managers Who Keep You Safe
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21:01Ever wondered who actually pushes that button sending jarring alerts over your radio and phone? The answer might surprise you - it's usually not someone in Washington, but your neighbors working in county emergency operations centers. Most county EOCs aren't glamorous command centers but rather ordinary rooms in courthouse basements or sheriff's de…
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Things you think are true, but aren’t
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1:00:00In today’s episode Kimberley Huggins explores “facts” you may have heard, you might also believe, online artificial intelligence fact checkers might confirm, but just might be harming you. In today’s busy world we are awash in a constant flow of information to include items related to our health. What we eat, what medicines we take, and what habits…
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When disaster strikes, will your Netflix marathon keep you in the dark?
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12:28Have you ever wondered what happens when a tornado warning is issued while you're deep in a Netflix binge? Our emergency alert infrastructure, designed for the broadcast era of the 1990s, faces a critical challenge in today's digital world. The Emergency Alert System (EAS) was built when everyone gathered around TV sets at scheduled times to watch …
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T4B – Operating controls: Frequency Tuning, use of Filters, Squelch function, AGC, Memory Channels, Noise Blanker, Microphone Gain, Receiver Incremental Tuning (RIT), Bandwidth Selection, Digital Transceiver Configuration.46:11
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What happens when the systems we rely on to keep us safe suddenly fail? That moment when a Hawaii missile alert sends an entire state into panic because someone selected the wrong menu option. Or when a critical warning never reaches you because your favorite podcast app isn't required to interrupt your listening experience like traditional radio. …
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Presidential Comment with Daniel Vandenburg ZL2DRV Promo Hamilton Amateur Radio Club Market Day NZART Headquarters News with NZART Business Manager Debby Morgan ZL2DL NZART YL Group News from Topsy Scott ZL2LS Sangster Shield Contest Results from Glenn Kingston ZL2KZ International Amateur Radio News from ARNewsline NZART Amateur Radio Examination S…
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When Seconds Count: EAS in Real-World Emergencies
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15:06When disaster strikes, the Emergency Alert System becomes the critical lifeline between danger and safety. But how well does this federally mandated network actually perform when lives hang in the balance? Through compelling real-world examples, we dive into EAS operations during the devastating 2011 Joplin tornado, where broadcasters became first …
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The sights and sounds of Field Day 2025. Mike upgrades an unsupported laptop to Windows 11.1:17:20
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