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=============================================================================== Robb Kambic Unidata Program Center Software Engineer III Univ. Corp for Atmospheric Research address@hidden WWW: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/ =============================================================================== ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 09:03:15 -0400 From: Jim Koermer <address@hidden> To: B. Cottrill <address@hidden> Subject: Re: Alden finality? Our ku-band DIFAX from Alden seemed to stay around a bit longer, but things may have come to their final end around 09/2000Z. We haven't received anything since that time and the receiver is showing no signal. Is anyone else still receiving Alden DIFAX through ku-band? It is really a shame that such a good company for so many years had to end this way. Jim -- James P. Koermer E-Mail: address@hidden Professor of Meteorology Office Phone: (603)535-2574 Natural Science Department Office Fax: (603)535-2723 Plymouth State College WWW: http://vortex.plymouth.edu/ Plymouth, NH 03264 "B. Cottrill" wrote: > > Is Alden finally gone and buried? > > No DIFAX since 00Z saturday, even from Thunder. It seems to be the END. > > BC > ____________________________________________________________________ > | > Bill Cottrill | Anything you do is worth doing > Weather Station Manager | well. If you do your best, 99% > Coordinator Academic Programs | of the time you will perform > Department of Meteorology | beyond the expectation. Chances > Florida State University | are if you even attempt the > Phone: (850) 644-8581 | task you will perform beyond > Fax: (850) 644-9642 | the expectation these days. > |