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I did my bit
Bryan
-----Original Message-----
From: Larry Combs <Larry.Combs@noaa.gov>
To: captbrian@ukonline.co.uk <captbrian@ukonline.co.uk>
Date: 22 September 2003 14:18
Subject: Maintain excellence please


>Dear Bryan,
>
>Thank you for your comments and concerns.  We are doing everything we
>can to resolve this situation.. We will try and keep our customers
>advised as things progress.
>
>Best Regards
>Larry Combs
>NOAA Space Environment Center
>larry.combs@noaa.gov
>
>
>Subject:
>        Maintain excellence please
>   Date:
>        Fri, 19 Sep 2003 09:48:01 +0100
>   From:
>        "captbrian" <captbrian@ukonline.co.uk>
>     To:
>        <SEC.Webmaster@noaa.gov>
>
>
>
>Hi,
>
>I am a British radio amateur G3GVB in the summer months and AC4UA in USA
>in
>the winter.
>I conduct experiments in propagation from antennas on boats in
>salt-water
>vis-a-vis on land.
>
>I value highly the ionospheric data and "space weather" info which has
>hitherto been available and would think it a sad and retrograde step if
>the
>services were curtailed to save a few dollars.  Surely scientific data
>and
>knowledge freely propagated is a good advertisement for American science
>and
>industry ?
>
>Bryan Phillips
>
>
>
>