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**Please read [[RR Wiki Extensions|Wiki Extensions]] to learn how to incorporate Database-data into a Wiki page. | **Please read [[RR Wiki Extensions|Wiki Extensions]] to learn how to incorporate Database-data into a Wiki page. | ||
**Please use [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Tables tables] if there are more than a couple lines of data. | **Please use [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Tables tables] if there are more than a couple lines of data. | ||
− | ***This enables several applications to capture this data, copy it into Windows clipboard, and from there to your scanner programming software. This helps to avoid a large amount of tedious (and error prone) manual typing and copying. See the [[Applications that can copy Frequency Data from the Wiki]] article for more information. | + | ***This enables several applications to capture this data, copy it into Windows clipboard, and from there to your scanner programming software. This helps to avoid a large amount of tedious (and error prone) manual typing and copying. See the [[Applications that can copy Frequency Data from the Wiki]] article for more information. |
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Revision as of 16:42, 1 June 2015
In general, data in any Wiki article:
- should be used to supplement, but not replace, the data in our Frequency Database.
- may not be accurate. Members are encouraged to listen and validate it, and to edit the articles.
The data in the articles listed below:
- should not be submitted to the data base team until it has been validated.
- Please read RR Database Submission Guidelines before submitting validated data to the Frequency Database.
- Please read Wiki Extensions to learn how to incorporate Database-data into a Wiki page.
- Please use tables if there are more than a couple lines of data.
- This enables several applications to capture this data, copy it into Windows clipboard, and from there to your scanner programming software. This helps to avoid a large amount of tedious (and error prone) manual typing and copying. See the Applications that can copy Frequency Data from the Wiki article for more information.