Isn't it amazing,after all our hard work that was ignored and
unthanked...now I'm supposed to give it to someone else?
The time for folks to participate was when we had it up and running.
No thanks guys.I've had my fill of the Mouth full of gimmee and
a hand full of take that's been
Hmmm...seems like I am not the only one who didn't know it even existed so I
guess you can put me in with the group who didn't support the wiki.
Then again I don't use any Wiki
But I can take that without bad feelings.
Gary
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 9:24 PM, Thom LaCosta k3...@zerobeat.net
I used wiki site often and even put in on my iPhone.
It was great as an aide memoir I hope it keeps going.
Ken..G0ORH k2, k3, p3
Sent from my iPhone
On 26 Aug 2010, at 21:30, Gary Gregory garyvk...@gmail.com wrote:
Hmmm...seems like I am not the only one who didn't know it even
Well, I wish I'd known, since I found the site helpful from time to time, but
as my knowledge of the K3 grew, I found less need of the Wiki. However, it was
good to know it was there for when I might want to look at it, especially some
of the reference material.
I completely understand why you
I always found it very useful and it's on my iPhone as reference material when
I'm out /p.
Perhaps you can pass it over to a volunteer Thom I'm sure a lot of people would
host it, let's not let it die out!!!
Ken..G0ORH
Sent from my iPhone
On 25 Aug 2010, at 08:55, David Ferrington,
The Elecraft Owner Database is quite useful but maybe some people on
here do not know about it.
http://zerobeat.net/qrp/elowners.html
There are thousands of records on there although it is a bit out of date
in some places. It shows M0XDF still waiting for his KRX3, KDVR3
KFL3B-FM, but it's
I forgot about it, have just updated it.
Would like to add the P3, but it's not a model option yet.
73 de M0XDF, K3 #174, P3 #108
Live a good life. If there are gods and they are just, they will not care how
devout you have been, but will welcome you based on the virtues you have lived
by. If
Well I never, just done a quick add in, will complete the rest asap
Ken..G0ORH k2, k3 p3 sn249
Sent from my iPhone
On 25 Aug 2010, at 11:21, David Pratt da...@g4dmp.fsnet.co.uk wrote:
The Elecraft Owner Database is quite useful but maybe some people on
here do not know about it.
At 12:30 8/22/2010, Tony Fegan VE3QF wrote:
I e-mailed Thom K3HRN just last week and got the following reply:
**
At 01:32 8/13/2010, you wrote:
Hi Thomas,
Is the K3 Wiki discontinued or moved? I thought it was a
great site but I have been inactive for a few months.
I wonder if this list with all the helpful people and the
participation from Elecraft affected the interest in the wiki. The
Drake people don't have that.
David
At 7:22 PM -0400 8/24/10, Thom LaCosta wrote:
snip
Just as an aside, I maintain a web site, forum and mailing list for
R.L. Drake
That would be my guess.
73's
Gary
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 10:14 AM, David Christ radio...@mchsi.com wrote:
I wonder if this list with all the helpful people and the
participation from Elecraft affected the interest in the wiki. The
Drake people don't have that.
David
At 7:22 PM -0400
It looks as if Thom K3HRN who runs zerobeat.net has been having a clearout.
The Zerobeat Elecraft forum has also gone, which is no great loss as it was
never used, indeed I suggested to him some time ago that he may as well kill
it.
The wiki was edited by Don Rasmussen WB8YQJ who used to post on
I used to use the wiki quite a lot but have to admit not recently.
There was some good stuff on it and I thought it had great potential. I
don't know anything about wiki spam but I suppose it could be a time
consuming problem.
I e-mailed Thom K3HRN just last week and got the
Does anyone know what happened to the K3 Wiki Page?
I got the following message when trying to access
it today.
*
The requested URL /mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page
was not found on this server.*
I hope that it has just moved as it contained a
lot of good Elecraft Info.
Thanks,
73 de
On 8/21/2010 10:11 PM, David and Dianne on Comcast wrote:
Does anyone know what happened to the K3 Wiki Page?
I got the following message when trying to access
it today.
*
The requested URL /mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page
was not found on this server.*
I hope that it has just moved as
I would think it appropriate for this community to upload the K3 manuals
into some Wiki and edit them as a group, always keeping it current.
It would be better if there was a way to preserve formatting with photos
etc, so that all one would need to do is print it to have an up to date
manual. I
Leigh WA5ZNU wrote: In fact, I couldn't find a single
page on the site that was editable, even though I have
an account and was logged in. Is this perhaps an
oversight? snip
Dear Leigh,
It's agreed that a typical wiki deals with dynamic
information, it is constantly growing and changing.
There
Yes, and Twiki (if not Wiki) provide security controls for who can view/edit
etc, so the owner of a topic can nominate who can edit - which is great for
'official' articles etc.
Peer pressure is a wonderful thing and used for a limited site like this,
would most likely work quite well enough.
One day I'd like to see a K3 wiki.
Contributer experts could weigh in on individual
topics such as:
* DSP/AGC - suggested settings based on band, mode,
signal strength.
* Diversity receive - how to best use the subreceiver.
N1EU stuff.
* Noise Blanking - settings based on the noise source.
*
YES - forget forums - run it all on Twiki - we run my entire team in Twiki,
and although that team only consists of 6 of us, we service ~ 500 people.
On 16/10/07 23:50, Don Rasmussen [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
One day I'd like to see a K3 wiki.
Contributer experts could weigh in on individual
On Tue, 16 Oct 2007, Don Rasmussen wrote:
One day I'd like to see a K3 wiki.
InterestingJulian and I started a forum to cover such discussions...lots of
folks have signed up, few have posted.
I'm hesitant to start a Wiki, based on the lack of support for a web based
froum.
One of
One of the problem with the Wiki is that anyone can post to it and anyone
can change the posts of others...
Not necessarily. The HPSDR wiki and AMSAT's Eaglepedia are two examples of
ham-related wikis lwhich imit access for posting/editing, but provide
unlimited access for viewing.
73,
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