[aprssig] ARRL Web Site Propagating Out-Of-Data APRS Into
Brian Riley brianbr at mac.comSat Apr 1 05:31:54 UTC 2006
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I logged into the wiki and added my APRS Query page to the "external links" and I added a link back to the Wiki on my APRS Query page <http://www.wulfden.org/APRSQuery.shtml> Let's see how much traffic that generates. I get a five hundred to a thousand a day on that page. On Mar 31, 2006, at 6:19 PM, scott at opentrac.org wrote: >> My opinion (for what very little it is worth ;) is that using >> Wikipedia >> would be the best way to go. First, it's likely to be around for the > > I'm all for keeping the Wikipedia page there (in fact I think I > wrote about > half of that myself) but I can't see cluttering up Wikipedia with the > details of the protocol, notes on digi configuration, cabling > setups for > particular radios, and that sort of thing. > > I've started a Wiki, hosted for now at http://wiki.n1vg.net, and > started by > copying over the Wikipedia entry and breaking it up a bit. Not > sure if > there's any way for users to add images - for now, just email me any > multimedia contributions directly. > > Steve, I'll take that info.aprs.net if you're still willing. The > server is > already set up to take it as an alias, just need the DNS entry. > > I'd like to get at least a skeleton started, so everyone interested in > contributing can find their area of expertise and start adding to it. > > Scott > N1VG > > > > > _______________________________________________ > aprssig mailing list > aprssig at lists.tapr.org > https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig
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