Is there a place to donate?


Mike Wasserburger - WF0M
 

I really like the DXLab Suite and use it daily.

Is there a place to make a donation to help keep this project going?

thanks & 73,

Mike / Wf0M


Dave AA6YQ
 

+ AA6YQ comments below

I really like the DXLab Suite and use it daily.

Is there a place to make a donation to help keep this project going?

+ Thanks for the kind thoughts, but I develop DXLab because I enjoy developing software in collaboration with users. Thus I do not accept donations.

+ If you just have to make a donation, I recommend St. Jude's Children's Hospital, as they do excellent work with modest administrative overhead.

73,

Dave, AA6YQ


MARK KEMPISTY
 

Dave

Two thumbs up for your suggestion and all the work you do!

Mark
AA3K


 

Dave,

I would also like to thank you for your contribution to Amateur Radio via your suite of software tools for us trying to track our contacts, visualize our contacts, interact with LOTW and the nearly infinite number of other aspects of your software.

Every day I learn something new since I started using your tools  a few months back.

Thank you.

Mike
KM2B


Dave AA6YQ
 

+ AA6YQ comments below
I would also like to thank you for your contribution to Amateur Radio via your suite of software tools for us trying to track our contacts, visualize our contacts, interact with LOTW and the nearly infinite number of other aspects of your software.

Every day I learn something new since I started using your tools  a few months back.

+ My pleasure, Mike!

     73,

           Dave, AA6YQ


Norm - KC1BMD
 

My $0.02...

I worked for HP for many years. It's not the same company at all today but, back in the day, when I had the opportunity to meet Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard (both engineers and hams, by the way), I got to understand what exceptional products and customer service were all about. Dave and DXLab continue along that path and it is an uncommon thing to experience today indeed, and much appreciated!
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73, Norm/KC1BMD


Phil Deaver
 

Norm-
I worked at HP for 15 years and never knew the founders were hams. Those weren’t my active ham years though. I have to agree that the HP way was exceptional.
Phil WR7T


John Battin
 

I was at Motorola those days and bought a bunch of test equipment.  Great company….HP and Mot. Will never be the same.

 

John k9dx

 

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From: Norm - KC1BMD
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2021 16:45
To: DXLab@groups.io
Subject: Re: [DXLab] Is there a place to donate?

 

My $0.02...

I worked for HP for many years. It's not the same company at all today but, back in the day, when I had the opportunity to meet Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard (both engineers and hams, by the way), I got to understand what exceptional products and customer service were all about. Dave and DXLab continue along that path and it is an uncommon thing to experience today indeed, and much appreciated!
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73, Norm/KC1BMD

 


Norm - KC1BMD
 

On Fri, Apr 16, 2021 at 03:23 PM, Phil Deaver wrote:
Norm-
I worked at HP for 15 years and never knew the founders were hams. Those weren’t my active ham years though. I have to agree that the HP way was exceptional.
Phil WR7T
Actually, I am wrong. I spoke to them both about radio and engineering and although both had an interest in it, Bill never did get his license. Dave was licensed. It  was a great company to work for back then.
 
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73, Norm/KC1BMD