Thanks Joe for sorting through this one.  As we sit back watching posts of 
the past few weeks, seems that DXbase 2006 is holding its own with nearly 
all issues being something outside of DXbase.  Our hat is off to you and the 
other beta testers who put this new release through its paces and ultimately 
have helped us to have a rock solid release.

During last weekend's Dayton Hamvention, we had the opportunity to meet with 
a lot of DXbase customers and we were very pleased at the positive feedback, 
even from some of our harshest critics.. hihi...

Regards,
Jack

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joseph Glockner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DXBase Reflector" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 2:42 PM
Subject: [Dxbase] Internet Cluster and DX Spots - subjects of 
interestrecently


> To all:
>
> With all of the emails that have talked about ODD happenings
> when it comes to DX Spots and also Just the behavior of the
> Internet Cluster the user had selected -- after doing some
> testing .. it appears that each of the users who have been
> experiencing problems recently with DX Spots, etc -- JUST
> SIMPLY CHANGED to another Internet CLUSTER!! It will do
> ALL OK ...  The one Internet Cluster that has been
> mentioned must be configured quite differently (at his
> end) -- so, pse - if you are having Node problems -
> change to another cluster and check it out..
>
> 73 Joe wa6axe
>
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