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Title: ARRL AM Web Page
Post by: KF1Z on March 28, 2008, 11:42:24 PM
Too bad a page like that at the ARRL hasn't been updated since  ...,,.., 01:23 PM, 30 Aug 2004.



Title: Re: ARRL AM Web Page
Post by: Pete, WA2CWA on March 29, 2008, 12:07:18 AM
Too bad a page like that at the ARRL hasn't been updated since  ...,,.., 01:23 PM, 30 Aug 2004.

Since "we" can provide input to the web page through WB3HUZ, what would you like to see there?
From the ARRL Web Page:
"This web page was created and is maintained by Steve Ickes, WB3HUZ. You may contact the author directly at steve@amwindow.org about the page or its contents. ARRL extends its thanks to the volunteers that help make ARRL's web pages a useful resource for all."

You can also contact Steve through a PM on this site.


Title: Re: ARRL AM Web Page
Post by: ka3zlr on March 29, 2008, 06:02:46 AM
Good Day All,

 I always thought that Steve did a wonderful Job on that page I like the introduction paragraph alot, All the links seem to work with no real sagging delay, operationally the page is very efficient.

 As far as any updates i can think of in addition, we now have that Class D system available for purchase, if maybe a link for that is warranted for informational purposes, something on that order maybe...?

 The only other item i can think of is the Antenna Coupler that alot of us use here, maybe a link for that.. but it's nothing of any dire emergency... it's found on here alot.

 I'm just very glad that page is active and available, FB Steve...

 

 
 


Title: Re: ARRL AM Web Page
Post by: K9ACT on March 29, 2008, 09:10:27 AM
What ARRL AM web page?

Seems to me the basic problem is finding it.

js


Title: Re: ARRL AM Web Page
Post by: W4RON on March 29, 2008, 10:09:29 AM
What ARRL AM web page?
Seems to me the basic problem is finding it.

No problem here finding it at all, I just typed "ARRL AM page" in Google
and it took me right to it.


73, Ron W4RON


Title: Re: ARRL AM Web Page
Post by: Pete, WA2CWA on March 29, 2008, 11:27:13 AM
What ARRL AM web page?

Seems to me the basic problem is finding it.

js

It's the top link under the ARRL Forum on this site.
http://www.remote.arrl.org/tis/info/am.html

And, for your further use and review, the ARRL:
Technical Information Pages
Tons of information, including the listing of the AM page, can be found here:
http://www.remote.arrl.org/tis/tismenu.html


Title: Re: ARRL AM Web Page
Post by: Pete, WA2CWA on March 29, 2008, 11:35:36 AM
Good Day All,

 I always thought that Steve did a wonderful Job on that page I like the introduction paragraph alot, All the links seem to work with no real sagging delay, operationally the page is very efficient.

 As far as any updates i can think of in addition, we now have that Class D system available for purchase, if maybe a link for that is warranted for informational purposes, something on that order maybe...?

 The only other item i can think of is the Antenna Coupler that alot of us use here, maybe a link for that.. but it's nothing of any dire emergency... it's found on here alot.

 I'm just very glad that page is active and available, FB Steve...

I would suggest if one desires to provide constructive input about the ARRL web page, what's new, what's out, what's great, what's bad, etc., send Steve a PM.


Title: Re: ARRL AM Web Page
Post by: ka3zlr on March 29, 2008, 03:26:41 PM
Oh, welp, general conversation being what it is... GOOD JOB STEVE......FBOM....I LIKE YER WORK....OVER... ;D


Title: Re: ARRL AM Web Page
Post by: Opcom on April 19, 2008, 01:33:29 AM
The tube type PDM rigs built and discussed lately might be good material. It's a very interesting topic to encourage experimentation.


Title: Re: ARRL AM Web Page
Post by: kb3nqd on April 19, 2008, 10:33:18 AM
It looks like Steve is the "owner" of the page but I am also guessing that he would welcome contributions sent to his email address to help keep the page up to date.  As for it being out of date  ??? ???

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