We had lots of interest for the HamWAN project at the Mike and Key Electronics Show and Fleamarket. I had a grid dish on my table at the Puyallup hamfest this year. I answered lots of questions and I distributed 40 fliers to interested hams. Here are some of the comments: - "How do you stay in line for Part 97?" - Upon seeing the MikroTik QRT-5: "Wow, I didn't know it could be so easy, look so nice!" - "What kind of Ubiquiti equipment do I use?" (the MikroTik brand is not well known with hams in our region) - "Okay, line of sight, I am going to take a look this afternoon!" - "How much does it cost? Where can I buy the equipment?" (Flytec sells the QRT-5 cheap on Amazon) - "How do you guys fund this project?" Many were very excited to see and touch the three configurations that I showed: - Integrated, flat-panel MIMO antenna/radio/modem - MIMO radio/modem with a dedicated panel antenna - Grid dish with single-channel radio/modem A handful asked for path plots. Tom, you should see some requests coming from people who join the mailing list in the next few days. Some were curious about a north sector at Tiger Mountain. Thanks for your help on the tri-fold brochures, Nigel. These were a BIG hit at the hamfest. 73 from Dan at K7MM