[Elecraft] OT: W8FGU Enclosure Website

Dave Van Wallaghen w8fgu at comcast.net
Thu Nov 12 14:12:39 EST 2015


Absolutely Terry - absolutely.


On 11/12/2015 2:08:50 PM, "Terry Schieler" 
<terry.schieler at wirelessusa.com> wrote:

>" promptly let fall off of my radar"
>
>Dave,
>
>Experienced the same thing here.  I attribute it to a diet heavily 
>saturated in paradiddles.
>
>Terry, W0FM
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Dave Van Wallaghen [mailto:w8fgu at comcast.net]
>Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2015 7:36 PM
>To: elecraft at mailman.qth.net
>Subject: [Elecraft] OT: W8FGU Enclosure Website
>
>Folks,
>
>I apologize in advance for the use of bandwidth. I've received a few 
>inquiries about my website (or lack thereof) and wanted to let all my 
>customers know that I am still in business. Comcast decided to stop 
>hosting websites and killed access to them a couple of weeks ago. I did 
>receive a notice from them about 3 months ago and promptly let fall off 
>of my radar. So I am without a site for the moment while I actively 
>search for a new home.
>
>In the meantime, if you have a need for an enclosure for any of 
>Elecraft's mini-modules or a KX3/PX3 dust cover, just email me at w8fgu 
>at comcast dot net and I'll be able to take care of your order via a 
>PayPal enabled email invoice.
>
>I apologize for any inconvenience to my current or future customers and 
>will hopefully find a new home soon. I'm currently looking at QTH.com 
>as a possible home with my own domain name. If anyone has any 
>experience with them and would like to share it with me, please email 
>me privately.
>
>Back to massaging my website...
>
>73 and thanks for the bandwidth,
>Dave W8FGU
>
>



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