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New Web Forum
The following is the whole text from an email recently sent to be by Steve Birkhill, G8AKQ, who is perhaps more widely known for his professional SAT TV work than his amateur radio. He has asked for the information to be posted widely and so here it is on the newsgroup ... Peter, G3PHO .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .. Dear All, For some time now I've been considering the launch of a Web forum ('message board') specifically for DX enthusiasts, but spanning the wide range of disciplines this embraces, including radio and TV amateurs, broadcast engineers and listeners/viewers, satellite enthusiasts, space communications professionals and radio astronomers. Today I'm writing and sending this to a short-list of 40 names, selected either because we're acquainted (or have been in years gone by) or because of their pre-eminence in one or more of the fields to which I'm dedicating the forum. This is a one-off, as I'm not in the spam business, and I hope none of you will consider this an intrusion. I have set up the categories and boards in the experimental forum to include at least one in which you might have an interest. In those where I have any significant personal or professional background, I've posted an introductory message summarising this. Naturally, as I'm only launching the forum today, all the content so far is my own. Please don't let this (either the fact or the content) put you off! My intention is that this be a place of information exchange, discussion, debate and argument on anything to do with electromagnetic wave communication, especially using experimental or unconventional modes or techniques. Once it develops (if it does) a momentum of its own (which of course depends on you, the 40 invited pilot members) I intend to take a back seat and let it run itself. To this end I will in due course be looking to appoint moderators for the various boards making up the forum. To make it work, I need you to visit the Website, browse around, decide whether it has potential, and perhaps post your own message. If you intend to post or to start a new thread you must first register as a member: it needs no more than an e-mail address, which will be held in strictest confidence. But mainly, if you like what you see, I need you to tell your colleagues and contacts about the forum and urge them also to visit. Please feel free to publicise the forum in your column or journal, and place a link on your Website. Use the forum however you wish, within the broad scope of the 'rules'. You should regard it as flexible: if some of the boards don't work out I'll delete them; if we need to reorganise, I'll do that -- I may have got everything wrong. I have no axe to grind -- it's a totally non-commercial, non-profit venture for the benefit of members. If nobody comes I'll quietly close it all down and do something else. But for now you can find the new forum at: http://www.dx-forum.com Just one request: this is a spare-time project for me, a person normally considered as having a negative amount of this quantity. If you all reply to me saying what you think, making suggestions or telling me I'm wasting my time, I just won't be able to cope. At the very least you'll think me rude for not replying. So please, if you have comments or questions post them in the forum itself, for all to see. If it's something specific that needs my input, I'll respond there. Hope to see you in the DX Forum! Regards & 73 Stephen J Birkill (G8AKQ), DX Forum administrator |
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