When we created the Tuner Information Center in September, 2001, we thought we would have a core group of maybe a few dozen tuner enthusiasts using it. But now, for many years, we've had more than 5,000 members in our Yahoo FMtuners discussion group and more than 2,000 visits per day on TIC! There is no end in sight! Thanks to all the generous folks listed below who have chipped in to help us pay our monthly site hosting fees and the other costs of maintaining and improving the site. We're proud to be part of a dynamic community of tunerphiles. To become a TIC supporter, please click the PayPal button just to the left of this paragraph.
The L-02T Club*
Bill Ammons
Hank Arnold
Anonymous "B"
Biz
Dave Bonnette
Paul Cianciolo
Paul Clarke
Jeffery Coates
Anonymous "D1"
Anonymous "D2"
Raynald Deslauriers
Stephen Grinter
Gary Horn
Ron Johnston
Chris K.
Joe Kohanski
John L.
John Leffler
Dennis Leong
Macfreak
Forrest MacGregor
Gary M.
Ray McDonald
Paul Mount
Anonymous "O"
Charles Peterson
That Jeff guy in Tulsa
David Shreve
Fred Smith
Anonymous "S"
Richard Turcotte
John Via
Ed Von Essen
Charlie W.
Mark Wilson
The Tandberg 3001A Club*
Eli B.
Maurizio Brisa
Mark Burnstein
James Chambers
Kevin C.
Scott Davidson
Glenn P. Davis
Greg G.
Alan Haff
Michael H.
John Hughes a/k/a Tuckers
Anonymous "M"
Warren McCowage
Doug McKenney
Thrassyvoulos Papadopoulos
Steve Pind
Chuck Schneider
M. Schneider
doug sedon
Paul Smith
James T.
torqueman2002
PZ
The DA-F20 Club*
"Tortuga Bob" Adams
Steve Allen
Kevin Brown
Robert Chambers
James Donnald
"gny1805"
Arnie Goldman
William Gordon
HelloSimplyMusic.com
Kumait Jawdat
Kevin Kirby
Michael Landess
Tom M.
Jim McDaniel
Alan Mills
Karthi Prabhakaran
Tim Smith
The FT-5500 MKII Club*
Forrest Coile
John Estrada
Robert Fontanetta
David Hartzell
Wayne K.
Andrew Macfarlane
Ray McDonald (Chairman Emeritus)
Matthias Mueller
Jeff Sandner
Larry Steinhauer
Terry Stratton
John Tooley
Jesse Yen
Alan Z.
*We're not actually going to buy tuners with these donations... it's just that Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze sponsorship levels seemed so unimaginative.