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Fwd: [Ips-aurora-alert] IPS aurora alert feedback request

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Subject: Fwd: [Ips-aurora-alert] IPS aurora alert feedback request
From: Carl Clifford <>
Date: Fri, 30 May 2014 13:25:17 +1000
Looks like the Ionospheric Prediction Service (IPS) may be on the list for 
budget cuts. The IPS is a valuable resource for Australians. It does not just 
send you alerts so you can see those pretty aurorae. The IPS service that is 
most valuable for Australians, is to provide information on ionospheric 
conditions, so that shortwave radio telephone users can select the most 
suitable frequency for various times of day. Shortwave radio telephony is still 
an important communications resource for many who live and work in inland 
Australia, not to mention birders. Sat phones are good, but they are not a 
replacement for SWRT. It would be sad to see the IPS disappear due to budget 
cuts.

Carl Clifford


Begin forwarded message:

> From: ASFC <>
> Date: 30 May 2014 12:31:56 AEST
> To: 
> Subject: [Ips-aurora-alert] IPS aurora alert feedback request
> Reply-To: 
> 
> Dear Customer,
> A Review of Bureau of Meteorology Space Weather Services is under way and 
> seeking customer feedback.
> As the results of this review may affect the products you are subscribed to 
> or have purchased,
> we feel it important that customers have an opportunity to contribute.
> Details at http://review.ips.gov.au/
>  
> Thanks and regards,
> IPS
> -- 
> IPS Radio and Space Services        email: 
> PO Box 1386                         WWW: http://www.ips.gov.au
> Haymarket NSW 1240  AUSTRALIA       FTP: ftp://ftp.ips.gov.au 
> tel: +61 2 9213 8010                fax: +61 2 9213 8060 
> 
> IMPORTANT: This e-mail, including any attachments, may contain,
> confidential or copyright information.  The views expressed in 
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> specifically stated to be the views of IPS.  If you are not 
> the intended recipient, please contact the sender immediately 
> and delete all copies of this e-mail and attachments. 
> To unsubscribe from an IPS mail list either send an email to 
> "MAIL_LIST" or go to 
> http://www.ips.gov.au/mailman/listinfo/"MAIL_LIST";.
> Information about training can be obtained from 
> http://www.ips.gov.au/mailman/listinfo/ips-training.
> General information is available from 
> http://www.ips.gov.au/mailman/listinfo/ips-info.
> 
> 
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