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BBC - Radio 4 - The Sound of Life - Stories related to sound in the animal kingdom: making, using, ocmmunicating with, detecting, and effects of sound pollution on the environment.
Radio Expeditions at Nationalgeographic.com - A coproduction of NPR and the National Geographic Society.
Science and Society - Talk radio broadly focused on the life sciences, physical sciences, and planetary and space sciences, as well as K-12 science education and the intersection between science and art.
www.richmondreview.co.uk /odp.php?browse=/Science/News_and_Media/Radio_Programs   (737 words)

  
 Ronnie Kovach's Fishing Expeditions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
As a result, he has been donned the moniker "The Walking Encyclopedia of Fishing Knowledge." As a regular on Ronnie Kovach's Fishing Expeditions radio show, Steve has been amazing listeners with his universal knowledge for years.
As "dean" of the Northern California installment of the Penn Fishing Universities, Steve is often found sharing his vast knowledge lecturing on both fresh and saltwater techniques.
As a contributor on the Fishing Expeditions website, Steve will regularly be sharing some of the insights that have made him one of the most successful and versatile fishermen in the world.
www.fishingexpeditions.com /encyclopedia.html   (225 words)

  
 Current Online | NPR's "Radio Expeditions" with the Geographic
Expeditions started as intermittent, discrete one-hours, but before long Jensen was adapting the specials to air inside the NPR newsmags.
Radio Expeditions will become a demonstration project for an attempt to give a sense of being there--up in trees.
She says: "As Radio Expeditions has caught on, there are obviously more seasoned reporters who are keen to work on this.
www.current.org /rad/rad903g.html   (1136 words)

  
 A&L News Release - Winter 2004 Lecture Series   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
“Radio Expeditions,” a co-production of NPR and the National Geographic Society, features stereo sound presentations that explore the natural world and diverse cultures with aural imagery that seeks to match the impeccable standards National Geographic has set with its photography.
The “Radio Expeditions” sound experience transports audiences across the world to hear and feel what it’s like to be there—in the middle of an attack by tens of thousands of killer bees, for instance.
Tickets for The “Radio Expeditions” Sound Spectacular are $15 for the general public and $10 for UCSB students and youth 18 and under.
www.artsandlectures.ucsb.edu /archive/2003-2004/pr/chadwick.asp   (582 words)

  
 Howeth: Index (1963)
Federal supervision radio 7sec1, 7sec3, 10sec3, 10sec4, 10sec6, 12sec8
Procurement of radio equipment 4sec5, 4sec10, 5sec3, 8sec4, 8sec7, 8sec10, 11sec4, 11sec5, 13sec3, 13sec4, A1903, A1905, A1907, A1908
Radio 18sec2, 32sec8, 35sec4, 35sec12, A1913, A1922, A1925
earlyradiohistory.us /1963hwdx.htm   (858 words)

  
 ODP: Recreation:Radio:Amateur:DXing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Amateur Radio Lighthouse Society (ARLHS) - Dedicated to ham radio expeditions and DX events to lighthouses around the world.
Central Arizona DX Association - A group of ham radio operators in the Phoenix area whose primary interest is in DXing.
HF Radio World-Wide - Dedicated to the art and science, and pleasure of amateur radio with a variety of resources available.
beta.thesoftwarestudio.com /Recreation,Radio,Amateur,DXing.html   (1452 words)

  
 Directory : Science : News and Media : Radio Programs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
A public radio series that explores the world of genes and genetic science.
Each week, Planetary Radio visits with a scientist, engineer, project manager, advocate or writer who can provide a unique perspective on the quest for knowledge about our solar system and beyond.
Talk radio broadly focused on the life sciences, physical sciences, and planetary and space sciences, as well as K-12 science education and the intersection between science and art.
www.senszycia.pl /katalog/index.php?c=Science/News_and_Media/Radio_Programs   (656 words)

  
 KPBS - Alex Chadwick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
The programs, which he helped develop, are stereo sound productions that explore the natural world and different cultures with an aural imagery that seeks to match the standards National Geographic has so long achieved with photography.
His Radio Expeditions series won the prestigious Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award in 2000.
Chadwick lives in Washington with his wife, the executive producer of Radio Expeditions, Carolyn Jensen, and likes to bicycle to work.
www.kpbs.org /Radio/DynPage.php?id=539   (364 words)

  
 ARRLWeb: YASME-THE DANNY WEIL AND COLVIN RADIO EXPEDITIONS
When the bands are closed and the clock is striking a late hour, this is the book to open while you wait for the watery signals of the latest expedition to surface in the sea of receiver hiss.
YASME was both the name of Danny Weil's boat, and the name of the not-for-profit foundation that was created in 1959 to provide financial and logistical support for the travels of Weil, and later the Colvins in their world travels, and others.
It's a story of amateur radio, but even more a story of people and their determination and drive to achieve - and to achieve goals with no pecuniary interest, only the satisfaction of a job well done.
www.arrl.org /catalog/YASME   (972 words)

  
 Clipperton DX Club - C.DX.C - Welcome   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
A Franco-Swiss expedition with F5II, F6AOI, F6AQO, F6ARC, F6BBJ, F6BFH, F9IE, F9JS, HB9AEE, HB9AHL, HE9SWL, WA4WME, W6HVN, N6IC, W6QKI, W6SO, and WA9INK, lands on Clipperton, a small piece of French land in the Pacific ocean, isolated 1500 km off the coast of Mexico.
Back to France, the French operators give birth to the CLIPPERTON DX CLUB, which aim is to help organize radio-amateur expeditions.
Today's aim as not changed : promote the organization of radio-amateur expeditions thanks to financial support, QSL card printing, or equipment loan.
www.qsl.net /cdxc   (244 words)

  
 Free Gift   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Radio Expeditions is a unique collaboration between National Public Radio and the National Geographic Society.
The documentary segments contain original reporting by National Public Radio correspondents, producers and sound engineers in conjunction with National Geographic Society writers and photographers.
Radio Expeditions "Life on the Brink" offers educators, parents and group facilitators an opportunity to raise young peoples awareness about the fragile balance of life.
www.childrenslit.com /d_clcd_gift.html   (246 words)

  
 Radio College | Reading Room: Articles
His credits include Radio Expeditions for NPR/National Geographic, teaching with NPR's Next Generation Radio workshops, and stints as Technical Director of "All Things Considered" and "Performance Today".
Radio news at its best brings the listener information and emotion from around the world.
These can include extension cables for when your recorder needs to be farther away from your microphone; a podium clamp or desk stand for the mike; adapter cables to connect your recorder to another recorder, or to the telephone for filing from the field.
www.radiocollege.org /readingroom/articles/gear/fieldrec.php   (7184 words)

  
 NPR adds more news with 'Day to Day' hour
The host is NPR correspondent Alex Chadwick, a Boston native who grew up in Washington, D.C. Chadwick joined NPR in 1977 and has worked there off and on since then as reporter, producer and host on the network's other newsmagazines.
He also does "Radio Expeditions," a series focusing on the natural world, co-produced by NPR and National Geographic Society.
Although "Day to Day" is now the core of his NPR work, Chadwick will continue to do a few "Radio Expeditions" reports a year.
www.postgazette.com /tv/20030726daytoday0726p5.asp   (691 words)

  
 national geographic expeditions - national geographic expeditions Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
He also prepares documentaries for the NPR/National Geographic Radio Expeditions series, which is heard regularly on Morning Edition.
Led by Dr. Earle, the expeditions are a project of the National Geographic Society in cooperation with the National Oceanic...
National Geographic Radio Expeditions Advances in Titicaca Basin Archaeology II (2005) 2005 Klarich UCSB Dissertation 2003 Charla- Congreso...
magazinesweb.info /national-geographic-expeditions   (682 words)

  
 Radio Expeditions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Experience life in Aquarius, the world's only underwater scientific research habitat, off the coastal waters, journey along the Gulf of Mexico's trash strewn beaches, and hear about the environmental effects of overfishing on marine species and marine ecosystems.
Radio Expeditions reveals endangered species and threatened wildlife habitats around the world.
Explore one of the most devastated primate habitats on earth in Madagascar, discover the rich web of life in America's soils, learn how biodiversity can protect us against deadly diseases and microorganisms, and examine the threat to earth's variety of life and its implications for mankind.
users.rcn.com /stoner3/exped.html   (259 words)

  
 KCRW News
In the process, he has won numerous awards for his radio and television writing and coverage.
Chadwick currently serves as a feature writer and substitute host for NPR's Morning Edition,the most widely heard program on public radio, and was a member of the creative team that developed the show.
In addition, he serves as host and chief writer for Radio Expeditions, a series of award-winning radio specials, co-produced by NPR and the National Geographic Society.
www.kcrw.org /cgi-bin/db/kcrw.pl?show_code=dd&tmplt_type=Everything   (403 words)

  
 News: Stanish on NPR   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
National Public Radio's Radio Expeditions is featuring Charles Stanish's work in Peru.
The Radio Expeditions segments typically air on Morning Edition, which can be heard on the local NPR affilliates KPCC and KCRW from about 6 to 9 a.m.
NPR's Radio Expeditions are sponsored by the National Geographic Society
www.sscnet.ucla.edu /ioa/npr.htm   (113 words)

  
 Bangla2000 | Web Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Radio and television program that explores issues related to science, technology, and the environment.
Dorian Devins'''' in-depth WFMU radio interviews with scientists and innovators.
Join host John Hockenberry on a radio journey through the world of genetics.
www.bangla2000.com /WEBRES/WebRes.asp?pid=154   (145 words)

  
 Radio Expeditions: National Geographic and NPR Public Radio (Morning Edition)
Radio Expeditions: National Geographic and NPR Public Radio (Morning Edition)
Order Radio Expeditions on CD The Geographic Century: Great Moments of Exploration and Discovery During the 20th Century
Heard on National Public Radio's Morning Edition, Radio Expeditions blends narrative, interviews, and digital sound to document stories of our world's threatened environments and diverse cultures.
www.nationalgeographic.com /radiox/radioex_splash.html   (148 words)

  
 Recreation Radio Amateur DXing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Amateur Radio and DX Reference Guide (AC6V) - Features 80+ pages and 3000+ links covering 400+ ham radio and DX topics.
The G6YB Bristol Contest Group - Amateur Radio contesting group in the Southwest of England.
W7WK Ham Radio - Steve displays his QSL cards from many DX contacts, links to Dxpedition sites, log searches and DX callbooks to find worldwide addresses.
www.iper1.com /iper1-odp/scat/id/Recreation/Radio/Amateur/DXing   (1524 words)

  
 YASME The Danny Weil and Colvin Radio Expeditions By James D. Cain K1TN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
YASME The Danny Weil and Colvin Radio Expeditions By James D. Cain K1TN
This is the history of three travelers spanning the birth of YASME -- the boat that carried young sailor Danny Weil on his first voyages beginning in 1954 -- and the lives of famed ham radio DXpeditioners Lloyd and Iris Colvin.
The Colvins' worldwide adventures continue to be recounted in ham radio circles, epitomizing the spirit of international friendship through Amateur Radio and their thirty year association with the YASME Foundation.
www.universal-radio.com /catalog/books/0278.html   (93 words)

  
 Welcome to Adobe GoLive 4
Roger Payne has begun a three-year, round-the-world voyage to test the health of both whales and their environment -- the great oceans, on which we all depend.
Radio Expeditions joins Roger Payne for the launch of his new whale research mission, including the first effort to gather basic data on the level of pollutants already carried in the bodies of the oceans' marker species.
RADIO EXPEDITIONS is a co-production of National Public Radio and The National Geographic Society
cosee-central-gom.org /ovweb/currentnews.html   (144 words)

  
 Voodoo and West Africa's Spiritual LifeDiscovering the Roots of Religion on the 'Slave Coast'
As part of a joint effort with National Geographic called Radio Expeditions, Burnett traveled to West Africa to explore the roots of a religion seemingly as old as humanity itself:
We had been advised that in order to attend the Epe Ekpe voodoo festival as observers we would need to "go native." That meant sheathing ourselves in white togas, which would be a show of respect for the voodoos, or spirits, also present.
The three-part Radio Expedition report on West Africa's spiritual traditions will be broadcast February 9-11 on NPR's
home.att.net /~kganu/wsb/html/VOODOO.htm   (1793 words)

  
 ARRLWeb: YASME-THE DANNY WEIL AND COLVIN RADIO EXPEDITIONS
If you enjoy old tube radios, World War II stuff, true espionage stories with lots of fascinating details and photographs of wonderful communications equipment, this book is definitely for you.
This volume--an album that has taken six years to compile and produce--is a remarkable compendium of human stories related to these heroic years when the interception of radio transmission to and from spies of both sides would determine the outcome of gigantic battles and decide the survival, or death, of tens of thousands of men.
One of the appendices is devoted to the description, with many photographs, of the various transmission sets that were issued to British agents working overseas.
www.arrl.org /catalog/SecretWirelessWar   (331 words)

  
 Mirago : Recreation: Radio: Amateur: DXing
HF Propagation Primer - A Flash movie describing the basics of HF (short-wave) radio propagation accross the globe.
Radio Club de la Montagne Noire - Le site ouaibe de f5kei, Radio Club de la Montagne noire à Mazamet 81200.
XT2DX - Voodudes DXpedition - The Voodudes African DXpedition in Burkina Faso for the CQ WW CW contest.
www.miragorobot.com /scripts/dir.aspx?cat=Top/Recreation/Radio/Amateur/DXing   (1218 words)

  
 Inside Voodoo: African Cult of Twins Marks Voodoo New Year
Watch for related coverage on the National Geographic Channel, and tune in to National Public Radio's Morning Edition this week for related broadcasts on Radio Expeditions on National Public Radio (NPR).
Explorers Wade Davis and Chris Rainier were joined on their quest by filmmakers from National Geographic On Assignment and journalists from Radio Expeditions, heard on National Public Radio.
This expedition was funded by the National Geographic Expeditions Council, part of the Society's Research, Conservation, and Exploration group.
news.nationalgeographic.com /news/2004/02/0211_040211_twincult.html   (961 words)

  
 In Peru Highlands, Temple Remains Offer Window on Pre-Inca Civilization
Summary Archaeologist Charles Stanish is working in the remote highlands of Peru searching for lost temples of the Pukara, an ancient people that preceded the Inca by more than 2,500 years.
National Public Radio's Alex Chadwick followed Stanish through uncharted territory as the team discovered one of these sacred ruins.
Chadwick's journey is the subject of NPR's Radio Expeditions and a four-part series being aired on National Geographic Today beginning February 4.
news.nationalgeographic.com /news/2002/02/0204_020204_tvperutemples.html   (896 words)

  
 Tiscali - Search
Dedicated to ham radio expeditions and DX events to lighthouses around the world.
A group of ham radio operators in the Phoenix area whose primary interest is in DXing.
Information for the radio amateur interested in dxing, sstv, digital, contesting, and general amateur radio activities.
directory.tiscali.it /Recreation/Radio/Amateur/DXing   (875 words)

  
 Events of the AES: AES 113th Convention: W2: NEW MEDIA FOR MUSIC: AN ADAPTIVE RESPONSE TO TECHNOLOGY
Bill McQuay (Radio Expeditions: National Public Radio and the National Geographic Society) is going to discuss the National Geographic "Expeditions" series as a forward looking model to support rich, challenging production for programming in a radio format.
These additional modes of presentation collectively support the use of audio in a deeper, richer way than is traditionally possible on broadcast radio.
Mike will be discussing a specific project in radio drama that was staged live in surround, and is working to broadcast it to home theaters via Digital cable using Dolby Digital.
www.aes.org /events/113/workshops/W2.cfm   (691 words)

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