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Old September 4th 04, 04:31 AM
Mike Terry
 
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Default The Beeb" to air program on Amateur Radio and 9/11

Sep 1, 2004

BBC Radio 4 this weekend will air a documentary on Amateur Radio's
involvement in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

The half-hour program, "Unsung Heroes," will be broadcast Saturday,
September 4, at 1030 UTC. It will remain available on the BBC's archives for
one month after that. "Through moving interviews, sensitive use of ham radio
transmissions and some harrowing accounts, 'Unsung Heroes' reveals the
little-known story of the 9/11 ham radio operators who provided vital
communication networks for the rescue agencies," the BBC program listing
says. "Hams, often mocked for their obsessive hobby, believe that September
11th became Amateur Radio's finest hour. Stephen Evans, the BBC's North
American Business Correspondent, witnessed the attacks that day and meets
with ham operators who witnessed the terrorist attacks or lost friends and
relatives on September 11th and still helped to support the
search-and-rescue operation."

Mark Phillips, KC2ENI/G7LTT, says the program, produced by Kate Bissell,
features N2NOV, KF2EO, KE2UN AB2IZ, "and a whole host of others," including
himself. It was recorded during the last week of June. The program also be
available in MP3 format on Phillips' Web site starting September 4.

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