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QRM.guru a new resource for amateurs from RASA

Discussion in 'Amateur Radio News' started by VK6AS, Mar 11, 2019.

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  1. VK6AS

    VK6AS Premium Subscriber QRZ Page

    News release

    From the Radio Amateur Society of Australia RASA.


    RASA announces the release of QRM.guru


    This is an innovative web delivered resource that allows amateurs to investigate, identify and hopefully resolve the most common issues that affect the hobby, that is increasing Interference.


    Chris VK3QB one of the developers of this resource said, “For the first time and in one place, QRM.guru provides a coordinated set of resources and self-help for amateurs to find out about QRM issues and techniques in resolving them.”


    He continued “QRM.guru is built on a knowledge base platform which is scalable and provides a more effective way to store and search for information. It is interactive in that its further development will require engagement from amateurs who have their own stories to tell and hopefully solutions to interference issues and so the website will continually develop and will be of interest to all amateurs world-wide”


    The site is accessed by getting on line to QRM.guru/ and clicking “start here”.


    QRM.guru is a project of RASA and has been designed as a free resource for all, in the spirit that is Amateur Radio.


    Please send questions or feedback to feedback@qrm.guru.
     
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  2. NU4R

    NU4R XML Subscriber QRZ Page

    If QRM.guru identifies my source of QRM...I WILL FREAK OUT!

    On 2nd thought, 5 and 8 year old grandkids do make quite the impression so...
     
  3. KC8UD

    KC8UD Ham Member QRZ Page

    I believe the proper term, in the context of the mentioned website, should be QRN and not QRM.
     
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  4. VK4HAT

    VK4HAT Ham Member QRZ Page

    RASA is 95% DQRM
     
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  5. VK4TS

    VK4TS Ham Member QRZ Page

    Probably gives you an idea of how good a reference source when they don't know what the correct term is...

    Trent VK4TS
     
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  6. VK3WL

    VK3WL Ham Member QRZ Page

    Typical ARSA self serving promotion. Only problem this time is you guys don't know your Q Code yet you try and position yourselves as some type of authority on AR. God help AMC.
     
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  7. VK3WL

    VK3WL Ham Member QRZ Page

    If you knew the people behind this stuff you wouldn't be surprised. They create a lot of obstructive QRM .
     
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  8. VK3WL

    VK3WL Ham Member QRZ Page

    ASAR advise the Australian Communications and Media Authority's appointed amateur radio examining and callsign management contractor, the Australian Maritime College, on all things to do with assessing competency to hold an AR licence, yet demonstrably don't know the Q Code. Go figure.
     
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  9. AK2DM

    AK2DM Ham Member QRZ Page

    Don't have to know what your doing to build a website, that any idiot can do, you need to understand the Q codes to make the information provided intelligent and this is basically ALL QRN and is so far from being QRM to end up being a whole load of DQRM which only confuses those who are new to the hobby. To bad so much effort couldn't be used with knowledge and experience behind it.
     
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  10. K4VW

    K4VW Ham Member QRZ Page

    Great idea and sure it will help ID and find the problem. Thanks
     
  11. VK6HIL

    VK6HIL Ham Member QRZ Page

    Thanks VK6AS.

    Love the really helpful pertinent comments from the RASA haters .
     

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