Let's try this version...hopefully it will fit in the list.

Richard

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2008 Fest Schedule (version 2.1)




Friday 7 March




0830 – Fest Orientation 101

For those who've never been here before (and those with developing
memory retention problems who don't remember being here), we present a
tour of the Fest via the mind of Skip Arey and friends. (It may be too
early to go there for some of us.)




0930 – eBay Trends – Fred Zalupski

This session explores the pricing and availability of modern shortwave
radios in the used market with an emphasis on seller and buyer
behaviors.


1100 – The Year in Review, Scanner Scum style

Can those last two words be used together under any circumstances? But
we digress. Presenting one of our most popular forums-- the annual
review of the scanning hobby.




1200 - Lunch on your own. (You get 90 minutes which is a heckuva lot
more than you get at work.)


1330 – Linux and the SWL – Tim Lemmon

Easy and fun way to find $$$ to buy a new radio! What is Linux? Is it
easy to install? Easy to use? What programs are available for the SWL?
Can I still run my Windows programs? Live demonstrations. FREE Linux
CD's at end of presentation!


1445 – Status of the Hobby in Europe – Risto Vähäkainu

A half hour report on developments in Europe including the recent
jubilee celebration of the EDXC and European DX trends.




1530 – Domestic DRM – Bennett Kobb

A focus on the introduction of new U.S.-based HF stations using DRM to
broadcast to domestic audiences. Not a technical talk about DRM, it
concerns the steps by which the FCC can be persuaded to authorize
experimental DRM operations and license new community, regional and
national stations in the 26 MHz. band.




1645 – The Year in Review, Pirate Style

Can those last two words be used together…. Oh, never mind. Presenting
the other most popular forum—the annual review of the pirate and
clandestine radio hobby. George Zeller dons the ceremonial eye patch.




1745 - Dinner on your own.




1930 – Swap Meet


2030 - The Listening Lounge – David Goren

An informal, after hours celebration of the sounds of shortwave radio,
its history, and influence on popular culture. This year's Lounge
features live musical evocations of the radio spectrum with special
guests including Saul Brody, Myke Weiskopf and Jack Widner. We'll also
reprise the Interval Signal quiz (with prizes!), and present sonic
marvels from our archives.




Saturday, 8 March




0900 - Offshore Radio 1584 (UK) – Andy Walker

An in-depth look at the world's first licensed offshore radio station
which was granted a 28 day Restricted Service Licence by the UK
authorities in 1992. The project was funded by the Caroline Movement
who were the support club of the famous lady of the high seas, Radio
Caroline.




1000 – Silent Auction opens.




1030 – Hidden Antennae – Skip Arey

Many swls and dxers face significant local restrictions in erecting
antennae that can overcome the prodigious RF noise that modern home
devices generate. This session will explore the ways some pretty
sophisticated receiving wires can be deployed without appearing to
violate those covenants.




1200 - Pizza and Salad Lunch

Remarks by Sheldon Harvey. President CIDX. Topic: "DXing and the Grim Reaper"

(Those choosing not to partake in the group lunch are welcome to
return by around 1240 to participate in the discussion.)


1330 – Eton in 2008 – Shan Hassan

The new 2008 Grundig product line: Introduction to the Grundig
Satellite 750, Grundig G4 world Recorder, and the Grundig G6 Aviator
and their features. Plus a Q&A forum, at least part of which will
involve the company's popular E1 portable.




1500 - C.M. Stanbury II: Imagining Short Waves to Pulp Fiction – Jack Widner

This is a history of C.M. Stanbury II's contribution to the shortwave
hobby, who invited controversy in the shortwave hobby in the 60's thru
the mid-80's with his interest in the political as well as
"clandestine" side of SW broadcasting.  He edited the obscure but
fascinating "Shortwave News Service" and from this work moved himself
into the Small Press movement of the 70's, culminating in a novel
"Anti Matter" which may be the most interesting book.




1615 – Silent Auction ends. (Collect your treasures and pay the man.)




1800 - Dinner and Dancing (er, make that Drinking) -- Cash Bar – 1800,
Dinner –1830.

After Dinner Remarks by Dr. Adrian Peterson, Coordinator of
International Relations for Adventist World Radio (AWR) and National
Association of Shortwave Broadcasters (NASB) Board Member.




Followed by the Grand Raffle

(Those choosing not to partake in the banquet are welcome to return by
around 2015 to hear Dr. Peterson's remarks and participate in the
raffle.)







Speaker Backgrounds




Skip Arey N2EI is the author of Radio Monitoring - A How to Guide. He
is a contributing editor to Monitoring Times and has written
extensively for the radio hobby press. More information about his
radio hobby (and other) exploits can be found at www.tjarey.com and
www.scannerscum.com




David Goren is a radio producer. He recently launched
www.shortwaveology.com, a blog and podcast about his long distance
radio obsessions.




Sheldon Harvey is President of the Canadian International DX Club
(CIDX) and the originating co-producer of a weekly DX program on a
Montreal community radio station.




Shan Hassan is a part of the Etón US Sales team and have been working
with the Etón/Grundig product line for the past 3 years.




Bennett Kobb covered the FCC as a trade journalist, analyst and
consultant for 20 years. He was editor of the first newsletter and
magazine for the cellular telephone industry; the co-founder, with
Apple Computer, of a trade association devoted to unlicensed wireless

devices; and he is the author of Wireless Spectrum Finder
(McGraw-Hill), a handbook of U.S. frequency allocations, called the
"bible of the wireless industry" by the Wall Street Journal.




Tim Lemmon, WK4U has been fooling around with computers for a long
time. He has numerous technical certifications and has played with
many different Linux distributions over the past four years. He enjoys
learning how to better use computers and radios.




Dr. Adrian Peterson is a native of South Australia. Since 1944 he has
written several thousand articles on radio history which have been
published in 25 languages, and been a monitor for many broadcasters
while stationed overseas. He is coordinator of international relations
for Adventist World Radio, a board member of the National Association
of Shortwave Broadcasters. An avid collector of radio memorabilia, he
has in his possession a 1902 radio card of Marconi believed to be the
oldest known radio card.

Andy Walker was directly involved with the Offshore Radio 1584 project
and helped prepare the ship for broadcasting. He also was part of the
crew and one of the on air voices. He has many photo's and lots of
private video footage, plus hours of audio.




Jack Widner goes back to the early 60's of the shortwave hobby, and
was a contributor to the Shortwave News Service from its inception to
its end.  He is a librarian at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania.




Fred Zalupski is a lifelong avid radio collector and user. Fred has
observed approximately 2000 eBay auctions of table top and premium
portable radios over the past year. He undertook this project to learn
the effects of diminishing programming and radio manufacture on the
used radio market.

On Jan 21, 2008 3:44 PM, John Figliozzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hear ye!  Hear ye!
>
> Attached is the most up to date Fest Forum Schedule available!  (As
> always, subject to change and modification, as well as plausible
> deniability for its authors.)
>
>



-- 
Richard Cuff / Allentown, PA  USA

International broadcasting / shortwave blog:
http://www.intlradio.blogspot.com

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