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* Don't make statements relative to "now". Absolute time is okay. For example, "recently discontinued" will not be accurate in a year or two. "Discontinued in March, 2007" doesn't require an additional edit to the page to correct "recently discontinued." | * Don't make statements relative to "now". Absolute time is okay. For example, "recently discontinued" will not be accurate in a year or two. "Discontinued in March, 2007" doesn't require an additional edit to the page to correct "recently discontinued." | ||
* Don't duplicate information on multiple pages. For example, if a radio has a feature, make a page for that feature and link to the page instead of describing the feature directly on the page (see [[AGC]] and "what links to" AGC). | * Don't duplicate information on multiple pages. For example, if a radio has a feature, make a page for that feature and link to the page instead of describing the feature directly on the page (see [[AGC]] and "what links to" AGC). | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:59, 26 March 2007
Please help this wiki. Here are some things you can do:
- Provide information (at least TX frequencies, RX frequencies, and power output) for any radios without that information. See Kenwood_Radios, Yaesu_Radios, Alinco_Radios, etc. Use only authoritative data, such as the information provided on the manufacturer's web site or in the owner's manual.
- Verify that existing information on any page is correct, and fix it if it's wrong.
- Provide pictures, links, owner's manuals, etc for any radios.
- Don't make statements relative to "now". Absolute time is okay. For example, "recently discontinued" will not be accurate in a year or two. "Discontinued in March, 2007" doesn't require an additional edit to the page to correct "recently discontinued."
- Don't duplicate information on multiple pages. For example, if a radio has a feature, make a page for that feature and link to the page instead of describing the feature directly on the page (see AGC and "what links to" AGC).
- Always add a "Summary" of the change you are making!