As long as that list is purged when every firmware upgrade comes out, I would agree. Usually such lists are never updated and it becomes a 'worry list' left there to confuse new owners long after the problem has been fixed.

73,
Don W3FPR

David Cutter wrote:
Both good sources, but a list of "don't do this..." as advised by John [K7SVV] might save a lot of headaches. It would be an impossible task to make such a list from scratch, but if operators find things out the hard way, it might also lead to software changes.

David
G3UNA

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