>> ... As wonderful as what you write is, I suspect it is not enough to sustain 
>> the satellite part of the hobby.

First, YOU are to be commended for your support of AMSAT. I hope that all those 
who "got in" as Lifers 
back when it was really relatively inexpensive to do so still see to it that a 
little is donated each year to 
AMSAT-NA in some manner ...

Not to be argumentative (who, ME argumentative?), but please help me understand 
what you mean 
when you state, " ... not enough to sustain ... " - I mean, it is obvious that 
money is what is needed to 
get these birds built and launched. So you are correct: All the lesson plans 
and contacts with a Watt or two 
in front of awe-struick audiences so not bring in the funds necessary to 
sustain this aspect of the hobby.

Unless one of us wins a state lottery, how do we get projects funded? Who among 
us is into writing grants? 
My wife has written a few successful ones for the nonprofits we support. But 
who else has some time to 
research and identify that type of funding? PayPal widgets on hams' Web sites 
aren't cutting it. 

Gotta finish some stuff in the back yard ... THANK YOU for the dialogue.

Clint, K6LCS
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