Responding might help keep these stations on the air.
-W9RM Keith Morehouse via MotoG
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From: Paul English englishp@...Sent: Saturday, August 17, 2019, 11:15:47 AM CDT Subject: DOD Broadcast and Listener Survey on WWV and WWVH From 14-24 August, WWV and WWVH will be broadcasting a DOD message at 10 mins past the hour on WWV and 50 mins past the hour on WWVH. As part of the message, all listeners are asked to take a listener survey at the URL specified in the message. <blockquote> www.dodmars.org/home/wwv-surve y </blockquote> <blockquote> The results of this survey are shared with WWV/H personnel to show their NIST chain of command how often their stations are monitored and how the various timing signals and messages are used by the listeners. Please take a listen to this message and take the survey...as the saying goes, "every vote counts" and your input to this survey is being used to help demonstrate the importance of these stations. Thanks for your consideration in this effort. Paul English, WD8DBY Chief, Army MARS </blockquote>
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Done. And, not to be political, but money and government services, which WWV/WWVH and NIST are, are political, and the current administration is poorly focused and pernicious in their decisions on how and what to reduce in curtailing government services. A well chosen and well thought out vote in 2020 will help as much or more than a survey in keeping NIST, and WWV/WWVH up and operating.
Political rant off. Thanks for the bandwidth. - Duffey James Duffey KK6MC Cedar Crest NM
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On Aug 19, 2019, at 18:18, Keith Morehouse < w9rm@...> wrote: Responding might help keep these stations on the air.
-W9RM Keith Morehouse via MotoG
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From: Paul English englishp@...Sent: Saturday, August 17, 2019, 11:15:47 AM CDT Subject: DOD Broadcast and Listener Survey on WWV and WWVH From 14-24 August, WWV and WWVH will be broadcasting a DOD message at 10 mins past the hour on WWV and 50 mins past the hour on WWVH. As part of the message, all listeners are asked to take a listener survey at the URL specified in the message. <blockquote> www.dodmars.org/home/wwv-surve y </blockquote> <blockquote> The results of this survey are shared with WWV/H personnel to show their NIST chain of command how often their stations are monitored and how the various timing signals and messages are used by the listeners. Please take a listen to this message and take the survey...as the saying goes, "every vote counts" and your input to this survey is being used to help demonstrate the importance of these stations. Thanks for your consideration in this effort. Paul English, WD8DBY Chief, Army MARS </blockquote>
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Done. And, not to be political, but money and government services, which WWV/WWVH and NIST are, are political, and the current administration is poorly focused and pernicious in their decisions on how and what to reduce in curtailing government services. A well chosen and well thought out vote in 2020 will help as much or more than a survey in keeping NIST, and WWV/WWVH up and operating.
Political rant off. Thanks for the bandwidth. - Duffey James Duffey KK6MC Cedar Crest NM On Aug 19, 2019, at 18:18, Keith Morehouse < w9rm@...> wrote: Responding might help keep these stations on the air.
-W9RM Keith Morehouse via MotoG
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From: Paul English englishp@...Sent: Saturday, August 17, 2019, 11:15:47 AM CDT Subject: DOD Broadcast and Listener Survey on WWV and WWVH From 14-24 August, WWV and WWVH will be broadcasting a DOD message at 10 mins past the hour on WWV and 50 mins past the hour on WWVH. As part of the message, all listeners are asked to take a listener survey at the URL specified in the message. <blockquote> www.dodmars.org/home/wwv-surve y </blockquote> <blockquote> The results of this survey are shared with WWV/H personnel to show their NIST chain of command how often their stations are monitored and how the various timing signals and messages are used by the listeners. Please take a listen to this message and take the survey...as the saying goes, "every vote counts" and your input to this survey is being used to help demonstrate the importance of these stations. Thanks for your consideration in this effort. Paul English, WD8DBY Chief, Army MARS </blockquote>
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Bill Mader, K8TE
DONE W6H NM Coordinator, Route 66 On-the-Air 7-15 Sep 2019 ARRL New Mexico Section Manager ARRL - The national association for Amateur Radio™
President, Albuquerque DX Association
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On Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 11:07 AM Bob Kmak < bobkmak@...> wrote:
Done. And, not to be political, but money and government services, which WWV/WWVH and NIST are, are political, and the current administration is poorly focused and pernicious in their decisions on how and what to reduce in curtailing government services. A well chosen and well thought out vote in 2020 will help as much or more than a survey in keeping NIST, and WWV/WWVH up and operating.
Political rant off. Thanks for the bandwidth. - Duffey James Duffey KK6MC Cedar Crest NM On Aug 19, 2019, at 18:18, Keith Morehouse < w9rm@...> wrote: Responding might help keep these stations on the air.
-W9RM Keith Morehouse via MotoG
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From: Paul English englishp@...Sent: Saturday, August 17, 2019, 11:15:47 AM CDT Subject: DOD Broadcast and Listener Survey on WWV and WWVH From 14-24 August, WWV and WWVH will be broadcasting a DOD message at 10 mins past the hour on WWV and 50 mins past the hour on WWVH. As part of the message, all listeners are asked to take a listener survey at the URL specified in the message. <blockquote> www.dodmars.org/home/wwv-surve y </blockquote> <blockquote> The results of this survey are shared with WWV/H personnel to show their NIST chain of command how often their stations are monitored and how the various timing signals and messages are used by the listeners. Please take a listen to this message and take the survey...as the saying goes, "every vote counts" and your input to this survey is being used to help demonstrate the importance of these stations. Thanks for your consideration in this effort. Paul English, WD8DBY Chief, Army MARS </blockquote>
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