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We hope you enjoy your visit to our web site. Over the last couple of weeks it has had a face lift! This has been done by Jim Heck, G3WGM and John Heaton, G1YYH. John works at the Bandwidth Management Advisory Service for Janet at the University of Manchester. We are extremely grateful to him for hosting our web site, for setting up the server, and providing the bandwidth!

Richard Limebear, G3RWL has been the AMSAT-UK webmaster for several years, and much of the material on this, new, web originates from his work. Its just presented in a prettier style! Many thanks Richard, for all your efforts in the past, and we hope you will continue to contribute to the web site in the future. And that leads me on ....

... to Contributing. It will be very difficult to keep the information on the website bang up to date on our own. If you have an area of expertise, or a particular role in building, designing, controlling, etc amateur satellites, we'd love to here from you. If you would like a page of your own, please get in contact with us. For example, it would be extremely good news if anyone who regularly operates or listens to a particular satellite would undertake to maintain a single page about that satellite, and update it every few weeks, or when it needs it.

If there are elements of the web site that have been removed because of this face lift, then please let us know. Enjoy!

73 G3WGM - 13 Nov 2003 webmaster@amsat.org.uk.nospam