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QRPp Journal Complete Index


 

Gang,

If you have downloaded the NorCal Journal QRPp from Chuck's web site then
you might be interested in looking at the pdf files I have uploaded to this
group's File area.

There are 3 files: QRPp Complete Index by Article.pdf, QRPp Complete Index
By Author.pdf and QRPp Complete Index by Date.pdf.

These files may make it a bit easier to find that article that you have
been looking for without needing to go through all the issue TOCs.

The original file is an Excel file that I will be glad to share with anyone
who might want it. If you would like a copy let me know off list and I will
be glad to oblige.

If you haven't downloaded QRPp it is a must have. There is soooo much good
information there. Hopefully these indexes will make it easier to find that
jewel of an article that you missed on the first go-round!

Enjoy!

Don Wines, K5DW


 

Wow Don!!? That is some accomplishment and I and everyone else
thanks you from the bottom of our pea picking hearts.? I can't image
the amount of work that took.? More than I put in scanning them,
because I know that OCR would not have worked with the poor
contrast between the colored paper and the text.

Fantastic job.? I will take the text and convert it to ASCII and that
will allow me to 'grep' the file for keywords.

ciao dude,

chuck, k7qo

On 07/20/2018 03:49 PM, Donald Wines wrote:
Gang,

If you have downloaded the NorCal Journal QRPp from Chuck's web site then
you might be interested in looking at the pdf files I have uploaded to this
group's File area.

There are 3 files: QRPp Complete Index by Article.pdf, QRPp Complete Index
By Author.pdf and QRPp Complete Index by Date.pdf.

These files may make it a bit easier to find that article that you have
been looking for without needing to go through all the issue TOCs.

The original file is an Excel file that I will be glad to share with anyone
who might want it. If you would like a copy let me know off list and I will
be glad to oblige.

If you haven't downloaded QRPp it is a must have. There is soooo much good
information there. Hopefully these indexes will make it easier to find that
jewel of an article that you missed on the first go-round!

Enjoy!

Don Wines, K5DW


 

Chuck,
Can you give me the link to the site where you have your QRPp files posted?
Many thanks
73 Don ve3ids


 

On 07/21/2018 05:29 AM, Don Richards wrote:
Chuck,
Can you give me the link to the site where you have your QRPp files posted?
Many thanks
73 Don ve3ids


 

Yeah, thanks a lot,? Chuck!
From a long time lurker,
JoeWA5UNK