While traditionally MUD is about exploring and sharing the state of the art in weak signal Microwave amateur operation, I'm sure a paper on HamWAN would be well received. HamWAN is perhaps one of the largest most persistent users of Microwave amateur spectrum in the United States. That's good for the weak signal folks as using amateur spectrum is a fantastic way to continue to have amateur Microwave bands :) Randy W3RWN ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Mike K6ML <mud2017.papers@gmail.com> Date: Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 1:25 PM Subject: Fwd: Invite To: Hi, This year's Microwave Update conference will be in the San Francisco Bay Area from October 26 to 29, and I am pulling together this year's conference proceedings and technical program (Oct 27-28). As an author/presenter at a previous MUD conference(s), I'll bet that you have been up to some interesting projects and operating in the last year. Would you please consider sharing your progress with the microwave community by submitting a paper (or two ;) this year? If you plan to attend MUD2107, I would like to also encourage you to make a presentation at the conference, as well as publishing paper(s) in the proceedings. The deadlines (Sept 5 for presentation proposals, Sept 12 for papers to be in the book and Oct 8 to be on the CD), guidelines and preferred formats are posted under the "Content" tab at www.microwaveupdate.org; you can find more info on the conference and hotels, etc, at the same site. Please let me know what topics you would like to write up and/or present as soon as possible (no need to wait for the deadline to give us a heads up). Thanks & 73, Mike Lavelle, K6ML, mud2017.papers@gmail.com MUD 2017 Papers Chair -- Mike Lavelle, K6ML MUD 2017 Papers Chair