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Who has used the nanoVNA wiki to find information? #wiki


 

I did


 

Me too


 

And i did

Op 19 okt. 2019 om 18:52 heeft erik@... het volgende geschreven:

?I did



brad martin
 

Just found it and started reading. Found a nice mod for a DFU switch. Go
to junk box, find last switch, break switch. I¡¯ll have to find a new switch
but I am reading through the wiki now.

Thanks
Brad

On Sun, Oct 20, 2019 at 6:15 PM r.h. verkuijl <pe1hlv@...> wrote:

And i did

Op 19 okt. 2019 om 18:52 heeft erik@... het volgende
geschreven:

?I did




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i did


 

Me too.

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Regards,

Martin - G8JNJ


 

I surely did..

BR-Nan-vk2krn


 

I did

Il 21 Ott 2019 13:19, Nan <vk2krn@...> ha scritto:




I surely did..

BR-Nan-vk2krn






 

found it and started reading
What is hard? missing? badly organized? wrong?
Did you use the Wiki search box?


Mel Farrer, K6KBE
 

You would be surprised to the number of members that don't realize we have
a Wiki on site, most go on line and ask the question not knowing we have it
here!!!!!!

Mel, K6KBE

On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 7:49 AM Oristo <ormpoa@...> wrote:

found it and started reading
What is hard? missing? badly organized? wrong?
Did you use the Wiki search box?




 

Folks,
David, one of the group owners has graciously added links to the Wiki and FILE sections in the forum signature that appears at the bottom of each emailed message.
Regards,Larry

On Monday, October 21, 2019, 10:49:28 a.m. GMT-4, Oristo <ormpoa@...> wrote:

> found it and started reading

What is hard? missing? badly organized? wrong?
Did you use the Wiki search box?


 

I've used it and recommended it to others.


Mel Farrer, K6KBE
 

Interestingly the .io sites have the embedded Wiki, the Yahoo groups did
not.

Mel, K6KBE

On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 9:25 AM Larry Goga <lgoga@...> wrote:

I've used it and recommended it to others.




 

links to the Wiki and FILE sections in the forum signature
I use the main page to quickly find links to even my own pages.
FWIW, I expect (and try to help) Wiki main page to be mostly up-to-date,
but necessarily brief.

Other pages and links are for more detailed information,
but less likely frequent updates, lacking feedback and fewer contributors.

GitHub documentation has yet no pull requests,
thankfully, since I have not yet successfully processed any test pull request..

I contemplate a substantial rewrite to /g/nanovna-users/wiki/shellcommands
because format is hard to edit and information is neither more helpful nor timely than

/g/nanovna-users/files/NanoVNA_Console_Commands_Oct-30-19.pdf

.. which has the disadvantage of link changes when updated.


 

This is indeed how I started...