I second that. I was helping a friend over the radio the other day.
He was trying to install the auto-tuner he bought for his Jupiter. He
was confused, as they used different terms in their manuals, for the
the various wires, at various points in the manuals. I thought I
would go grab a copy of the manual and read through it, that whole two
heads being better than one thing. This turned out to be fruitless,
as I could not even find the manuals on the website.
Dave Wilburn
K4DGW
K2/100 - S/N 5982
Augie Hansen wrote:
Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:
...
Even though I write many of the Elecraft assembly manuals, I never write
"RTFM". Here in the colonies it tends to be associated with a somewhat
more
vulgar term.
Mind you, I might THINK it some times, but I'd never SAY it, not
because I'm
so polite but because I've been caught not reading the docs myself!
"Read the Fine Manual" goes well in polite company, and fine is the word
I use to describe the manuals you and others have written for Elecraft
products. Keep up the fine work!
Gus Hansen
KB0YH
Denver, CO
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