[FADCA] Fwd: FW: FADCA Networking Technical Conference [70598:7484]

Chuck Hast wchast at gmail.com
Fri Jul 8 07:26:53 EDT 2005


Folks,
This is the note I got from Dave Anderson of FAB-corp. I have asked him
to go ahead and join the list and get feedback from the list, but perhaps
some additional encouragement would help. I am of course interested in
the RF devices for linking our resources. 

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Dave Anderson <dandersn at citicom.com>
Date: Jul 7, 2005 7:29 PM
Subject: FW: FADCA Networking Technical Conference [70598:7484]
To: wchast at gmail.com



Hello, Chuck...

> The Florida Amateur Digtal Communications Association www.fadca.org
> Is planning a digital networking conference. We would like to invite you
> folks to send some one or a group to give us a talk about your products,
> particularly since you support Part 97 activities.

I probably should get involved with the layered network anyway - outside my
commercial interests.  I already have several APRS digipeaters and sedan
nodes that I control :)

> Here is the information, please tell us how much time you need and if
> you need any additional equipment in order to do your presentation.

What type of presentation would you be looking for?  There's so much to what
we do that I'd want to focus on one issue - is there one in particular that
has interest of the group?

> ====================================================
> TPALAN is hosting a FADCA technical conference similar to what we
> attended in Sanford, FL a while back. This FADCA technical conference
> will be held August 20th at the Hillsborough County EOC from 8 AM
> until 5 PM . =====================================================
>
> You may call me at 813.765.6743 or send a reply to this e-mail.

I'll put this on my schedule.

Let's work on a topic for me to present on....

Seeya,
Dave
KG4YZY
www.fab-corp.com
www.aprsfl.net



-- 
Chuck Hast 
To paraphrase my flight instructor;
"the only dumb question is the one you DID NOT ask resulting in my going
out and having to identify your bits and pieces in the midst of torn
and twisted metal."


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