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- Welcome to program 163 of Shortwave Radiogram.
- I'm Kim Andrew Elliott in Arlington, Virginia USA.
- Here is the lineup for today's program, in MFSK modes as noted:
- 1:44 MFSK32: Program preview (now)
- 2:58 MFSK16: ARRL/TAPR conference call for papers
- 5:40 MFSK32: Highest-altitude mammal is a mouse*
- 11:03 MFSK64: China's South China Sea propaganda*
- 17:20 This week's images*
- 27:40 MFSK32: Closing announcements
- * with image(s)
- Please send reception reports to radiogram@verizon.net
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- From ARRL.org:
- ARRL/TAPR Digital Communications Conference Seeks Papers
- 07/27/2020
- Technical papers are being solicited for presentation at the 2020
- ARRL/TAPR Digital Communications Conference (DCC), September 11 -
- 13. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, this year's conference will
- be held online. Papers will also be published in the Conference
- Proceedings. Authors do not need to participate in the conference
- to have their papers included in the Proceedings. The submission
- deadline is August 15, 2020. Submit papers via email to Maty
- Weinberg, KB1EIB, maty@arrl.org. Papers will be published exactly
- as submitted, and authors will retain all rights.
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- From Science News:
- A South American mouse is the world's highest-dwelling mammal
- Jack J. Lee
- 29 July 2020
- A yellow-rumped leaf-eared mouse has shattered the world record
- as the highest-dwelling mammal yet documented.
- The mouse (Phyllotis xanthopygus rupestris) was found 6,739
- meters, or 22,110 feet, above sea level on the summit of Volcán
- Llullaillaconya ant volcano on the border of Chile and
- Argentina. For comparison, Mount Everest is 8,848 meters high
- (29,029 feet).
- The record was previously held by the large-eared pika (Ochotona
- macrotis), reported at an altitude of 6,130 meters during a 1921
- Mount Everest expedition. Birds have been found at even higher
- altitudes.
- That mammals can live at these heights is astonishing,
- considering there's only about 44 percent of the oxygen available
- at sea level. "It's very difficult to sustain any kind of
- physical activity, or mental activity for that matter," says Jay
- Storz, an evolutionary biologist at the University of
- Nebraska-Lincoln. The temperature is also rarely above freezing
- and can drop as low as -60° Celsius.
- Storz and colleagues captured several yellow-rumped leaf-eared
- mice, including the summit-topping one, plus mice from three
- other species from a range of high altitudes, the team reports
- July 16 in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Next,
- the team plans to look for genetic changes that might have
- equipped these animals to survive at high elevations.
- Surprisingly, another yellow-rumped leaf-eared mouse was found at
- sea level, indicating that this species has the broadest altitude
- distribution of any mammal, in addition to the altitude record.
- "It's so amazing that they're up there," says Graham Scott, a
- physiologist at McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada who was
- not involved in the study. Understanding how these and other
- animals survive under low-oxygen conditions could provide insight
- into how humans could overcome diseases that cause reduced oxygen
- levels, he says.
- https://www.sciencenews.org/article/south-american-mouse-world-highest-dwelling-mammal
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- From the Voice of America:
- China Launches Propaganda for Recognition of Disputed Maritime
- Claims
- Ralph Jennings
- 27 July 2020
- TAIPEI, TAIWAN - Chinese scholars have had scores of reports
- published in internationally recognized scientific journals
- containing a mention of their country's 'nine-dash line,' the
- core of its claim to the hotly contested South China Sea, an
- American research institution said this month.
- China is using the journal pieces to promote its claimed
- demarcation line, Vietnamese scholar Nguyen Thuy Anh wrote in a
- July 15 article for the Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative
- under the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
- Journal articles are just China's latest effort to publicize its
- nine-dash line for a wide global audience in hopes that the
- constant reminders will legitimize its claim over the claims of
- other countries, analysts say.
- Maps, globes, postcards, T-shirts, video games and at least one
- blockbuster film influenced by China refer to the line as well.
- China has churned out those items for at least 10 years.
- "If you do slap a nine-dash line on say DreamWorks movies that
- get localized and distributed around the world, it does I think
- send a subtle message that (the) default world view should be
- that the nine-dash line is real and legitimate," initiative
- director Gregory Poling said.
- Nguyen, a research fellow at the East Sea Institute of the
- Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam, found 260 articles using the
- nine-dash line in 20 "prominent" scientific journals owned by
- various publishers, her report says.
- China vies for maritime sovereignty in the South China Sea with
- Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam. At stake
- is a shared 3.5 million-square-kilometer sea valued for
- fisheries, energy reserves and commercial shipping lanes.
- Beijing claims about 90% of the waterway and has angered weaker
- neighbors over the past decade by landfilling tiny islets in the
- sea for military, economic and scientific use.
- China refers to the nine-dash line to back its sovereignty claim.
- The line, literally composed of nine thick dashes, swings south
- from the Chinese mainland, across waters east of Vietnam, near
- the north coast of Borneo, and back along the Philippine island
- of Palawan toward Taiwan. The thickness of lines plus the spaces
- between them make China's actual claims vague, analysts have
- said.
- Propaganda and constant reminder
- Chinese officials as well as private firms show the nine-dash
- line in passports, books, online games and tourist brochures,
- Nguyen said in her report.
- In cinema, the most internationally memorable example was a scene
- from "Abominable," an animated movie made by China-based Pearl
- Studio and America's DreamWorks Animation. The film was banned in
- Malaysia, the Philippines, and Vietnam last year because of the
- scene.
- Vietnamese officials in 2018 denounced the arrival of 14 Chinese
- tourists who flew into the Southeast Asian country wearing
- T-shirts showing the disputed line. Five years earlier Philippine
- booksellers quit selling made-in-China globes showing the Chinese
- demarcation line.
- The government in China, a major exporter of globes, last year
- published a notice aimed at ensuring that any map-bearing
- materials make the Chinese "position on territory clear to the
- international community," state-controlled media outlet Global
- Times online said.
- 'Target audience'
- China is aiming these materials at a "target audience" of Arab,
- African, and other "third countries" rather than Western
- consumers, Poling said. A student doing research in Africa, he
- said, would see probably the nine-dash line on a globe and not
- question it.
- Few world consumers know what the line means, said Jay
- Batongbacal, international maritime affairs professor at
- University of the Philippines.
- "Most of them don't notice it, because they're not really
- familiar with South China Sea issues, meaning this goes over
- their heads," Batongbacal said. "That's why China is doing this.
- It's like a subtle propaganda effort, which they will use later
- on to say the nine-dash line is well known to everybody because
- it's in all these products and articles and whatnot."
- China cites historical records to support its maritime claim. In
- 2016 a world arbitration court ruled against the claim's legal
- basis in the South China Sea. Southeast Asian countries that
- assert their maritime sovereignty, sometimes sparring with
- Chinese vessels in the contested sea, normally rely on
- 370-kilometer-wide exclusive economic zones extending from their
- coasts.
- People offshore and on are supposed to pay attention to the
- nine-dash line merchandising, said Huang Kwei-bo, vice dean of
- the international affairs ce ae at National Chengchi University
- in Taipei. The Chinese government regularly reminds citizens of
- its achievements overseas to drum up support for the state and
- ruling Communist Party.
- "Its actions of this type actually have two points - one is to
- approach the international community and promote that the PRC has
- had the whole South China Sea forever, but another point of
- course is for what amounts to domestic patriotic education,"
- Huang said.
- https://www.voanews.com/east-asia-pacific/china-launches-propaganda-recognition-disputed-maritime-claims
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