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    Fred KemmererFred Kemmerer
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      [caption id="attachment_45210" align="aligncenter" width="1144"]Activity on www.n1fd.org Typical Daily Activity on Our Website[/caption]

      Thanks to all of the members of the Nashua Area Radio Society’s contributions, we have built a worldwide interest in our website within the Amateur Radio community. The graphic above shows the activity on our website for a typical day during this month (June 2018). We enjoy about 200 visitors on a typical day and folks view a little over 400 articles, forum posts, and pages on our website during a typical day. While most visitors are U.S. based, we are seeing an increasing interest from visitors around the world.

      Here are some statistics about the content on our website as of today:

      • Articles (newsletter quality content posted on our Blog) – 381 articles
      • Unique Topics posted in our Forums – 1,129 topics
      • Replies posted in our Forums – 1,112 replies
      • Comments on our Articles – 153

      [caption id="attachment_45211" align="aligncenter" width="1087"]Year to Date Activity on www.n1fd.org Year to Date Activity on Our Website[/caption]

      The graphic above shows the total activity on our website from January to June of this year (2018). Note that while the year is a little less than 1/2 over, we’ve had as much visitor traffic as we had in all of 2017 combined! This is a good indication of how fast the interest in all of the material that our members are creating is growing!

      We’d like to thank all of our members who have taken the time to write high-quality articles and posts about Amateur Radio for our website. Your work has created a tremendous asset and learning tool for the worldwide Amateur Radio community. Let’s keep up the good work!

      73,

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