Ditto for the FAQ. 

Steve KC0TJH

Jeff Otterson wrote:

>I think that is a great idea.
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>I also think a FAQ would be good.  It could be in the files section on 
>Yahoo, and mailed to the list monthly.  There are a lot of questions I see 
>over and over again, and the FAQ would be a great place to consolidate that 
>knowledge.
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>I would be willing to contribute some hours towards building a FAQ.
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>Jeff
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>At 05:27 PM 12/31/2005, you wrote:
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>>To Kevin & Mike & the list;
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>>Can we start a photo folder on the site, of "Things not to do, or things 
>>that someone obviously did wrong"??  Or just plain "Wall of Shame"
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>>I've got several photos like that; installs where the equipment is just 
>>stacked on a shelf. "Grounding" of antenna lines that is just a piece of 
>>wire wrapped around the copper jacket.  Telephone lines to sites that 
>>trail along the ground & thru chain link fences.  The 'temporary fix' that 
>>becomes permanent....
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>>I've got some pieces of 1/2" hardline that were pulled out of a  conduit 
>>which had never been sealed, and water got in it and froze, crushing the 
>>hardline.  Making it ummm, not very good for RF.
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>>You know; the stuff you hate to come across because you have to advise the 
>>customer it needs to be fixed; the stuff you know they paid money to a 
>>'professional' for and it's an accident waiting to happen.
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>>Chuk Gleason
>>Cary, NC
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>>On 31 Dec 2005 13:59:10 -0000, <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>Message: 22
>>   Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 22:48:45 -0800
>>   From: Mike Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Re: polyphaser Help
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>>At 09:25 PM 12/30/05, you wrote:
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>>I've been to Florida and saw a relatives house under construction. Just
>>bond to the plastic cold water pipe!
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>>Awaiting my lashings.....
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>>Tom
>>W9SRV
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>>I would have taken several digital photos of the "ground" clamp, plus
>>shots of the signage for the tract, and one of the flag for the number
>>of the parcel ( in case the curbs aren't in yet, hence no street
>>addresses assigned).
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>>Then I'd I printed the photos on a laserjet (cheap way to get 8x10
>>photos even if they are black and white), then go over to the local
>>city building permit office and talk to the inspection and code folks.
>>I'll bet that they'd be VERY interested in the photos....
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