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Subject: [Propagation] Reminder: Topic notice for this Radio Propagation list
From: "NW7US, Tomas" <nw7us@hfradio.org>
Date: Mon, 01 May 2006 12:12:49 -0700
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Welcome to the Radio Propagation e-mail reflector (an e-mail  
by-free-opt-in-subscription mailing list). This Radio Propagation list is  
provided to any person who is interested in exchanging ideas, and  
discussing the propagation of radio waves, on any radio spectrum  
(LF/MF/HF/VHF/UHF), and for discussing space weather as it relates to the  
propagation of radio signals.

On-topic posts to this e-mail reflector include detailed reports and  
summaries of past and current solar (space weather) and geophysical  
(geomagnetic) events, as well as forecasts of space and geophysical  
weather as related to radio signal propagation and for establishing  
communication circuits.

Please do not post questions about general topics like equipment wanted  
and/or for sale, e-mail addresses needed, DX QSL routes, and so forth.

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HOWEVER: this is a somewhat scientific forum, and therefore is available  
for the exchange of ideas, as well as the challenge by interested  
individuals of current ideas, new theories, and the critical examination  
of data and the interpretation of that data.

Above all, be considerate of all other subscribers, both in your tone,  
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We all welcome you, and encourage you to participate by asking questions  
on radio signal propagation, space weather, and by submitting your ideas,  
insights, and reports.  Thank you for joining in.

73 de Tomas, NW7US

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