I need your help, please...

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I need your help, please...

Postby NW7US » Wed Mar 08, 2006 5:00 pm

Hey, for those of you who use the resources here at HFRadio.org on a regular basis:

HFRadio.org needs your continued support, today!

Most of the funds that keep this site up and running come out of the pocket of yours, truly (yeah, that's me, Tomas Hood). There are others that, from time-to-time, do help out, also. They make small donations that help me cover the cost of running this service to the public.

It takes a good chuck of my personal hobby money to keep this running, each month. Any help you might be able to consider sending, would be welcome! See the details at http://hfradio.org/sale.html on how you can help.

Yet others have purchased the Space Weather software, which also helps me cover the cost of this service. Right now, I have a sale going on this software.

If you feel that you can spare a small donation toward keeping this service up and running for everyone's benefit, please visit:

The "Help Out, Today URL": http://hfradio.org/sale.html. See how you can help out. I NEED YOUR HELP, TODAY!

The great sale on the software is still running, by the way. Check it out.

Remember: You can help keep HFRadio.org alive. HFRadio.org and the propagation/space wx eAlerts are kept alive by me, NW7US, and by public support (yeah, that's you!).

At http://hfradio.org/sale.html you can donate OR purchase propagation software, which will help fund the on-going costs of running the http://prop.hfradio.org service.

THANK YOU TO EACH OF YOU WHO DECIDE TO HELP. AND, THANK YOU TO THOSE WHO ALREADY HAVE.
73, de NW7US (Tomas David Hood)
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Postby pcg » Fri Mar 10, 2006 6:38 pm

Tom,

This is an important site, & you offer an important service. I've donated in the past (something small, as I recall), and will donate again tonight. Everyone who checks in here w/ any regularity should chip in to keep you going.

Pat Garner
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Much appreciated!

Postby NW7US » Sat Mar 11, 2006 11:54 am

pcg wrote:This is an important site, & you offer an important service. I've donated in the past (something small, as I recall), and will donate again tonight. Everyone who checks in here w/ any regularity should chip in to keep you going.
Hi, Pat. Thank you, very much. It sure is appreciated.

I've got some plans for upgrading a few things around here. I am hoping that I will find some time this year to overhaul a few things, and add more educational materials on solar weather, propagation, and so forth.

I'm also encouraged to see more and more activity here in the forums. I think that a community of folks makes for a better experience. Everyone brings something special to the table. Skills, experience, knowledge. And perspective. As well as questions, enthusiasm, and new ideas.

Again, thanks.
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Postby AmericanDXer » Sun Apr 30, 2006 3:15 pm

Yeah, I would love to see more activity here...seems like everywhere I go its dead.
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Postby pcg » Wed May 10, 2006 8:00 pm

AmericanDXer, rather than commenting that there's little activity, add some! We'd love to see you more involved! What's your background, listening interests, experience--?
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