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VE7NOT
02-05-2006, 04:38 AM
I made the page a few months back but after personal attacks to that page as well as others I gave up. However to continue now If any ham has interest in packet. psk or whatever they call it and wants to explain it I can post it there and add it to 'modes'
Thanks
VE7NOT
02-05-2006, 04:39 AM
oh forgot
Mode page (http://thebandit78.tripod.com/ve7notshamradiosite/id1.html)
AB6ND
02-05-2006, 05:24 AM
Hi,
Is that the French spelling for Amateur?
AB6ND
VE7NOT
02-05-2006, 05:33 AM
Quote[/b] (AB6ND @ Feb. 04 2006,22:24)]Hi,
Is that the French spelling for Amateur?
AB6ND
don't speak french and can't spell english well sorry
wa4brl
02-05-2006, 05:54 AM
Not to knock your noble effort, but much of this is available already on existing sites such as ARRL.org and Wikipedia.com (type "amateur radio modes" in their search window). #Any further detailed description of specific modes, if submitted to Wikipedia, would no-doubt get a far greater audience, and educate more of the interested audience.
By the way, that is a very attractive background you used on your site.
VE7NOT
02-05-2006, 05:58 AM
Quote[/b] (wa4brl @ Feb. 04 2006,22:54)]Not to knock your noble effort, but much of this is available already on existing sites such as ARRL.org and Wikipedia.com. Any further detailed description of specific modes, if submitted to Wikipedia, would no-doubt get a far greater audience, and educate more of the interested audience.
By the way, that is a very attractive background you used on the site.
true but this is 'MY' page on ham radio in which later I will add fun experiances too.
I can't afford or rarely use digiatal modes so I rarely reaf up on them so if anyone is an 'expert' they would be welcome with infor on it.
kw7dsp
02-05-2006, 09:10 AM
K5AHH,
"VE7NOT: Pay no attention to people knocking your spelling or what you put on your website. The more information, the better! Keep it up. "
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I disagree. What you put on a web page speaks to the world. What you misspell says a lot about a person to the rest of the world. This is not a local email to a friend. It is Your Page, as VE7NOT says, and if you come off like an idiot by what you post, or how you post it, well, that is how the world will see you.
I am not speaking from my point of view. I am finishing my second year of a four year degree in Computer Science. Virtually all the books on the subject are unanimous. With the spell checkers available today, there is no excuse for poor spelling on a Web Page. The first words in two of my text books “You are what you publish.” and “What you place in your personal Web Page is who you are.”.
They go on to warn, Extremist views, pornography, poor spelling and disorganized thoughts displayed on a web page, shout to the world who you are, and they can in this Internet linked society, come back to haunt you.
I rarely post a message I have not run by the spell checker first and reread twice.
Think about it. Saying “It’s your page, do what you want.” is poor advice and makes the page amateurish at best.