Gary,
This is something that I have issues with, too. It reminds me of the day, way back in the day, when I asked someone where I could find documentation regarding the Unix operating system. This was before the Internet (over 50 years ago). The answer was "you just gotta know".
When the answers to your questions are "read this wiki" or "read that wiki", the answer is just the same as: "you just gotta know where to look". It would be just as easy for a response to be furnishing a link to "where" to look. And, as in your case, maybe you looked there and missed it. Happens to me all the time. And maybe there is a better place to look as one responder provided.
I've run into many instance of this smug attitude of "I know and you don't. Go find it yourself". I'll bet a lot of them wouldn't know how to solder two wires together without burning themselves for all their "knowledge". I knew professors of electrical engineering in college who couldn't change their car battery. That wasn't an electrical task, it was a mechanical task.
And, no I can't answer your questions either. If you find a good place to find them, let me know. I need the answers, too. You might also point out where you have looked unsuccessfully.
BruceN / K4TQL
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