[Dx4win] DX4WIN new users ( and old pros)

Steve Bookout [email protected]
Wed, 22 May 2002 09:35:47 -0400


Hello everyone,

Another Dayton has passed, and I have survived.  The DX4WIN crew and I went 
real easy on the partying after hours and it made a big difference on how 
we felt at the end of the weekend.  5:30 AM,or so, comes real fast when you 
just went to bed a 1:00 AM.

For those who purchased DX4WIN at Dayton and found the reflector, I would 
like to say 'thank you' and welcome to the group.

The reflector is intended to be used by those interested in DX4WIN, for non 
official DX4WIN related discussions. Paul, being the moderator, may have 
different requirements, but all I ask of you is that you all 'play 
nice-nice' with each other.  If you have a real issue with someone take it 
to private emails, not the reflector.  I have no wish to see this valuable 
resource turn into the squabbling mess some of the other reflectors have 
become.
FYI, as best as I can guess, there are about 1,000 users subscribed, but 
the number varies day to day, so there can be a lot of opinions and help 
available here.

If you want to contact me regarding questions or other support issues 
concerning DX4WIN, then Email me directly, NOT 'Dear Steve, via the 
reflector'.  I only check the reflector when and if I have a break from all 
the directly addressed messages and phone calls.  The OFFICIAL SUPPORT 
Email address is [email protected].  Do not wait until you become 
frustrated before you contact me.  You don't like being frustrated and I 
don't like dealing with frustrated people, although I can understand 
frustration.  All I do ask is that you try to find the answer yourself 
first, either by using the 'F1' key in the program or by reading the users 
guide, which all of you either purchased or printed, right?

If you have comments you would like to share with the world outside of the 
reflector, I invite you to post them on eHam's products review page at 
http://www.eham.net/reviews/products/27.  I do hope they are positive, but 
all are OK.

If I can be of help, please contact me at [email protected]

73 de Steve, NR4M

-No goats were harmed in the making of this 'cheese'.