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==Tasks: Articles==
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*[[User:QDP2012/5|<small>'''Tasks'''</small>]]<small>:</small> [[User:QDP2012/14|<small>'''Art'''</small>]], [[User:QDP2012/18|<small>'''Cat'''</small>]], [[User:QDP2012/19|<small>'''Tmp'''</small>]], [[User:QDP2012/20|<small>'''DB'''</small>]]
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===Quick Tasks===
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#[[Sandbox]] -- proposed [[Collaboration Categories]] update; see PMs
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#Fix incorrect article-names
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#*Resolve confusing article-names
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#*Correct article-names that still have the old "no space before the ("
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#**Use redirect as needed until DB "Wiki" button links are also updated.
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#Make sure all Trunked Radio System articles are linked from the appropriate county pages, not just the Trunked Radio System (ST) page; so that when deprecated, removing the link from the Trunked Radio Systems (ST) page does not orphan the deprecated page, since it is linked from the county page.
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#*This saves effort of moving deprecated links to a deprecated links article, which is/was the exact same list as is found on the equivalent Category:Deprecated Trunked Systems page.
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#Consider parsing out the glossary-terms found in article [[Military Monitoring Glossary]] and make each a separate glossary article with appropriate glossary categories assigned.
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#*Benefit: Each term can then be linked-to by other articles.
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#*Benefit: Each term will be listed individually in the "...Glossary" categories and will save a navigation-step.
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#*Benefit: Terms can be in multiple "...Glossary" categories, like Military and Aviation
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#*'''See [[User:QDP2012/10]]'''
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#Move '''[http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php?title=Special:Search&ns0=1&redirs=0&search=moswin&limit=500&offset=0 MOSWIN RIDs from county-pages]''' to separate pages and assign the "...RID/UIDs" categories.
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#*'''See [[User:QDP2012/27]]'''
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#Change '''[[VIPER P25 Radio ID's]]''' layout to one sortable-table.
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#For '''[[:Category:New York]]''' and similar categories, rename "City of..." and "Town of..." pages so that they start follow "(county) (NY) (city/town)" convention.
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#*All pages starting with : [http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php?title=Special%3APrefixIndex&prefix=City+of&namespace=0 "City Of..."], [http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php?title=Special%3APrefixIndex&prefix=Town+of&namespace=0 "Town of"], [http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php?title=Special%3APrefixIndex&prefix=Village+of&namespace=0 "Village of..."]
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#* >>> [[Racine County (WI)]] and related pages
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#Review and finish compiling [[User:QDP2012/6#Wiki_pages_deprecated_by_BCFY_pages]].  As appropriate recommend "redirects" or "notes" for the RR Wiki pages, that follow the existing example.
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#Review the pages in [[:Category:FreeSCAN]], and consider renaming them so they all have the same capitalization "FreeSCAN" <s>or "FreeScan" or "Freescan"</s> to match the software's official name-style.  Then update the category name likewise.
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#Rename articles related to '''[[Northern Illinois Police and Fire Unit IDs]]''' so that the state abbreviation is in parentheses, per the standard naming convention. Consider moving data from multi-county generically-named pages to county-specific-named pages.
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#Apply [[:Template:Infobox_Aviation]] to:
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#*<s>[[Offutt Air Force Base (OFF) Sarpy County (NE)]]</s> -- done.
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#See this page:<br/>[http://www.radioreference.com/apps/content/?cid=3 http://www.radioreference.com/apps/content/?cid=3]
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#*Link related Wiki pages back to the above page, and to each other
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#*Add "software" related categories to [[RadioReference.com_Web_Service]] and related pages
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#Make sure that "Marine..." categories are applied to all articles which already have "Marine... Freqs" categories applied to them; (likely will be "Bridge" articles.)
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#Rename international airport pages to match US airport naming standard
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#* Airport-name (FAA) County (ST)
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#* Update template as needed to handle international callsigns, and links to SkyVector.com, and to possibly hide or disable link to AirNav when airport does not exist in its site.
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#Check to see if an article exists related to {{Thread|software-defined-radio|368322-setting-up-op25-stream-broadcastify.html|Setting up op25 to stream to broadcastify}}
  
 
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===Longer/Recurring Tasks===
Established by proclamation on May 25, 1907 by President Teddy Roosevelt covering 221,324 acres located at the bottom of the Owens Valley. First established to secure the water interests of the City of Los Angeles, the Inyo National Forest has been expanded and contracted at least four times since its creation. Most of the original lands designated as the Inyo National Forest - bottomlands along the Owens River - are no longer part of the Forest. The purpose of this first designation as a National Forest was to protect the river in anticipation of the construction of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power Owens Valley Aqueduct. These lands were later returned to the public domain and portions of the Sierra National Forest, east of the Sierra crest as well as the White-Inyo Mountains, were designated as the Inyo National Forest. The forest now covers 2 million acres.  The forest has over 10,500 feet of elevation difference, from 3,900 feet near Owens Lake to 14,494 on the peak of Mt. Whitney, highest peak in the continental United States. At over 4,700 years of age the Methuselah is the world's oldest tree.  Methuselah, is a Bristlecone Pine growing in the Inyo National Forest’s Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest atop the White Mountains.  Located in California's beautiful Eastern Sierra, the Inyo National Forest offers clean air, crystal blue skies, mountain lakes and streams, challenging trails, high mountain peaks and beautiful views. The Inyo National Forest extends 165 miles from Conway Summit in the north and to the Kern Plateau in the south. The Forest includes the Mono Lake National Forest Scenic Area, Boundary Peak - the highest peak in the State of Nevada at 13,140 feet, the world's largest Jeffrey Pine Forest located east of Mammoth Lakes and south of Mono Lake, 2 Wild & Scenic Rivers, 5 Visitor Centers, 3 Scenic Byways, 2 Alpine Ski Areas and 1 Nordic Ski Center.  The Inyo has 9 Congressionally designated Wilderness Areas covering more than 800,000 acres.  Among them is the John Muir Wilderness, which receives the most visitor use per acre per year of any wilderness area in the western United States. The Mt. Whitney trail corridor is the most challenging trail to manage in the National Forest System and has the only day use quota and permit requirement on any National Forest.  This land, where the desert meets the mountains, was first reserved for its timber, water and forage. Thanks to decades of public management, the lands of the Inyo National Forest continue to supply clean water to over 3.8 million people, renewable forests, homes for wildlife from Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep to the Golden Trout, and the peace of the out of doors for nearly four million people annually, the most for a National Forest in California.. The Inyo consistently ranks in the top 5 National Forests in the U.S. in recreation use and its developed recreation sites (campgrounds, picnic areas, nature trails interpretive and historical sites, visitor centers, etc) receive the most use of any one National Forest in the country, approximately twice that of the number 2 National Forest in this category.  The forest is divided into the Mono Lake (District 1), Mammoth (District 2), White Mountain (District 3) and Mt. Whitney (District 4) Ranger Districts with the Forest Supervisor's Office in Bishop.   
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#Use Templates:DB,Forum in Collaboration box [http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php?title=Special:WhatLinksHere/Template:Collaboration&limit=5000 Special:WhatLinksHere/Template:Collaboration]
 
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#List conventions and standards for consideration by admins as possibly part of Wiki help articles.
'''RADIO SYSTEM'''
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The Inyo National Forest has 3 nets, Forest Net - North, Forest Net - South and Service Net.  The Mono Lake and Mammoth Ranger Districts are on the North Net.  The White Mountain Ranger District uses the North Net for those areas north of the bottom of the Sherwin Grade on U.S. 395 (McGee and Rock Creek Canyons and the Casa Diablo areas east of Crowley Lake) and the South Net south of that point (Buttermilk Country, Bishop Creek and Big Pine Creek to Division Creek as well as the White Mountains (Westguard Pass north).  The Mt. Whitney District uses the South Net only (from Division Creek south to the Kern Plateau and the Inyo Mountains - south of Westguard Pass).  Some areas of Bishop Creek and the north end of the White Mountains are covered by Glass Mountain only (Tone 3) and are exceptions to this North Net/South Net configuration.  Silver Peak, northeast of Bishop in the White Mountains is the only electronic site with repeaters on both nets and is the location of the North Net remote base. The South Net remote base is on Mazourka Peak northeast of Independence.  The links for the remote bases utilize UHF only.  The Inyo National Forest does not have direct, or simplex channels provided for its 3 Nets. 
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'''Other'''
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##*Example: Remove "Utilities Frequencies" when "Common Carriers Frequencies" is applied
 
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#<s>In articles with long lists (like Brevity Codes lists), use table-layout to put column(s) side-by-side so that page-length is decreased.</s> -- do as needed, not systemically
The fire organizations of the Inyo National Forest and Bishop Field Office of the BLM's Central California District are integrated, with an Inyo National Forest Fire Management Officer (Chief 1) managing the combined organization.  The Assistant Forest Fire Management Officer (Chief 2) is a BLM employee.  Both work from the jointly located Forest Supervisor's Office/Field Office in Bishop, California.  The Mono Basin Interagency Fire Station located west of Mono Lake, houses Type III engines from each agency and a USFS patrol unit.  The Topaz Interagency Fire Station, located on U.S. 395 near the Nevada state line, at the north end of the Bishop Field Office jurisdiction, houses one Type III BLM engine and a Type 4 engine and patrol unit (Type VI engine) from the Toiyabe National Forest. The BLM units at both stations as well as the Inyo National Forest units on the Mono Lake Ranger District are supervised by a USFS division chief and BLM battalion chief.  This organization uses the two Inyo National Forest nets for its primary nets. The BLM net is used as an alternate dispatch or command net when multiple fire starts/large incidents occur. 
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#'''If an article's purpose is simply to list articles that are in a specific category, then replace the article with a link to the category.'''
The wildland fire State Responsibility Area (SRA) inside the Inyo National Forest is in the direct protection area of the Inyo National Forest and the SRA outside the National Forest boundaries in Mono County is in the direct protection area of the BLM. In exchange the BLM land in Inyo County is in the direct protection area of Cal Fire's San Bernardino Unit, Owens Valley Division.  
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#*<s>Consider replacing the Deprecated... articles with links or redirects to the related category</s> -- done.
The unit identifiers follow the '''function name''', district, position number system. Employees working in or out of the Supervisor's Office use identifiers have a "5" following the function name.  The Owens Valley Interagency Dispatch Center is located in the joint Inyo National Forest-BLM Bishop Field Office facility in Bishop.  It also provides dispatch for the BLM Central California District - Bishop Field Office with 1700 series identifiers, 1700 is the field office manager, 1710 is real estate, 1720 is the assistant field officer manager, 1730 is resource management, 1740 is recreation, 1750 is range management, 1760 is minerals management, 1760 is archaeology. Law enforcement officers identify with the field office number, followed by "R" for ranger and then by the officer number. example "17R1."  It provides fire function dispatching for two National Park Service units:  Devils Postpile National Monument and the Manzanar National Historic Site.  Law enforcement dispatching for Devils Postpile is provided by Yosemite National Park using  a link to its law enforcement net located on Mammoth Mountain. This center is not a 24 hour operation, but is open 7 days per week, year long.  When the Owens Valley Center is shut down the San Bernardino Federal Interagency Communications Center ("San Bernardino") provides dispatching as it is able to control the entire Inyo/BLM radio system. The center's identifier is "Inyo." 
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#*<s>Consider [[Encrypted Agencies]] article and applying [[:Category:Encryption]] by State; and possibly other sub-cat for encryption-related equipment.</s> -- no<br/><br/><br/><br/>
 
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*Goals:
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|'''Channel '''||'''Tone(s) '''||'''Rx '''||'''Tx '''||'''Alpha Tag '''||'''Description '''
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|1||1-3, 8-9, 10||168.1250||173.8000||INF1 Frst N||North Forest Repeater Net
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#Else, Review and either edit or delete each red-link.
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##Example: In '''[[:Category:Trunked Radio Systems]]''', review each "Trunked Radio Systems (ST)" page to:
|2||||168.2000||168.2000||INF2 NIFC T2||NIFC Tac 2
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###If incorrect, then either correct or remove them.
|3||4-8||168.7250||173.8375||INF3 Frst S||South Forest Repeater Net
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###If individual TRS is deprecated and red-link indicates no Wiki-page exists, then remove red-link
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|4||3-4, 8||171.5000||172.4000||INF4 Serv||Service Repeater Net
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|5||||167.4750||167.4750||INF5 A/G41 CA3 P||National Air to Ground 41 - California Zone 3 Primary
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|6||||168.6625||168.6625||INF6 R5 Proj||Region 5 Project/Fire Net
 
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|7||4, 5, 8, 10||169.7125||163.1250||INF7 BLM Bshp FO||BLM Bishop Field Office Net
 
 
 
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'''Tones'''
 
 
 
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|+ style="font-size: larger; font-weight: bold;" |INF North Forest Net Tones
 
!Tone
 
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|1||Mt. Warren||110.9
 
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|2||Mammoth Mtn.||123.0
 
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|3||Glass Mtn.||131.8
 
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|8||Silver Peak||103.5
 
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|9||June Mtn.||100.0
 
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|10||Sweetwater*||107.2
 
 
 
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*Located on the Toiyabe NF near the U.S. 395/California State Route 108 junction. It provides radio coverage for the northern portion of the Bishop Field Office jurisdiction.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
{| border="4" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 2px #777777 solid; border-collapse: collapse; float;"
 
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!Tone
 
!Location
 
!CTCSS Tone
 
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|4||Mazourka Peak||136.5
 
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|5||Cerro Gordo Peak||146.2
 
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|6||Olancha Peak||156.7
 
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|7||Piper Peak||167.9
 
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|8||Silver Peak||103.5
 
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{| border="4" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 2px #777777 solid; border-collapse: collapse; float;"
 
|+ style="font-size: larger; font-weight: bold;" |INF Service Net Tones
 
!Tone
 
!Location
 
!CTCSS Tone
 
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|3||Glass Mtn.||131.8
 
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|4||Mazourka Peak||136.5
 
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|8||Silver Peak||103.5
 
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{| border="4" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 2px #777777 solid; border-collapse: collapse; float;"
 
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!Tone
 
!Location
 
!CTCSS Tone
 
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|4||Potato Peak||136.5
 
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|5||Cerro Gordo Peak||146.2
 
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|8||Silver Peak||103.5
 
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|10||Sweetwater||107.2
 
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Return to DB page: [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?aid=4301 United States Forest Service (CA)]<br/>
 
Return to Wiki page: [[California (US)]], [[US Forest Service]]<br/>
 
 
 
[[Category:California]]
 
[[Category:US Forest Service]]
 
[[Category:California Frequencies]]
 
[[Category:US Forest Service Frequencies]]
 
[[Category:US Federal Government]]
 
[[Category:US Federal Government Frequencies]]
 
[[Category:Recreation or Attractions]]
 
[[Category:Recreation or Attractions Frequencies]]
 

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Tasks: Articles

Quick Tasks

  1. Sandbox -- proposed Collaboration Categories update; see PMs
  2. Fix incorrect article-names
    • Resolve confusing article-names
    • Correct article-names that still have the old "no space before the ("
      • Use redirect as needed until DB "Wiki" button links are also updated.
  3. Make sure all Trunked Radio System articles are linked from the appropriate county pages, not just the Trunked Radio System (ST) page; so that when deprecated, removing the link from the Trunked Radio Systems (ST) page does not orphan the deprecated page, since it is linked from the county page.
    • This saves effort of moving deprecated links to a deprecated links article, which is/was the exact same list as is found on the equivalent Category:Deprecated Trunked Systems page.
  4. Consider parsing out the glossary-terms found in article Military Monitoring Glossary and make each a separate glossary article with appropriate glossary categories assigned.
    • Benefit: Each term can then be linked-to by other articles.
    • Benefit: Each term will be listed individually in the "...Glossary" categories and will save a navigation-step.
    • Benefit: Terms can be in multiple "...Glossary" categories, like Military and Aviation
    • See User:QDP2012/10
  5. Move MOSWIN RIDs from county-pages to separate pages and assign the "...RID/UIDs" categories.
  6. Change VIPER P25 Radio ID's layout to one sortable-table.
  7. For Category:New York and similar categories, rename "City of..." and "Town of..." pages so that they start follow "(county) (NY) (city/town)" convention.
  8. Review and finish compiling User:QDP2012/6#Wiki_pages_deprecated_by_BCFY_pages. As appropriate recommend "redirects" or "notes" for the RR Wiki pages, that follow the existing example.
  9. Review the pages in Category:FreeSCAN, and consider renaming them so they all have the same capitalization "FreeSCAN" or "FreeScan" or "Freescan" to match the software's official name-style. Then update the category name likewise.
  10. Rename articles related to Northern Illinois Police and Fire Unit IDs so that the state abbreviation is in parentheses, per the standard naming convention. Consider moving data from multi-county generically-named pages to county-specific-named pages.
  11. Apply Template:Infobox_Aviation to:
  12. See this page:
    http://www.radioreference.com/apps/content/?cid=3
    • Link related Wiki pages back to the above page, and to each other
    • Add "software" related categories to RadioReference.com_Web_Service and related pages
  13. Make sure that "Marine..." categories are applied to all articles which already have "Marine... Freqs" categories applied to them; (likely will be "Bridge" articles.)
  14. Rename international airport pages to match US airport naming standard
    • Airport-name (FAA) County (ST)
    • Update template as needed to handle international callsigns, and links to SkyVector.com, and to possibly hide or disable link to AirNav when airport does not exist in its site.
  15. Check to see if an article exists related to Setting up op25 to stream to broadcastify Thread

Longer/Recurring Tasks

  1. Finish incomplete TRVA pages
  2. Use Templates:DB,Forum in Collaboration box Special:WhatLinksHere/Template:Collaboration
  3. List conventions and standards for consideration by admins as possibly part of Wiki help articles.
    • Standardize article names accordingly
  4. Confirm correct categories on all articles
    1. Remove parent-category from articles when child-category has been assigned.
      • Example: Remove "Business Frequencies" when "Communications Providers Frequencies" is applied
      • Example: Remove "Utilities Frequencies" when "Common Carriers Frequencies" is applied
  5. In articles with long lists (like Brevity Codes lists), use table-layout to put column(s) side-by-side so that page-length is decreased. -- do as needed, not systemically
  6. Add "Return to" links as appropriate (to avoid dead-end pages)
  7. If an article's purpose is simply to list articles that are in a specific category, then replace the article with a link to the category.
    • See Brevity Codes article for example. -- done
    • Consider replacing the Deprecated... articles with links or redirects to the related category -- done.
    • Consider Encrypted Agencies article and applying Category:Encryption by State; and possibly other sub-cat for encryption-related equipment. -- no



  8. REVIEW RED-LINKS:


  • Goals:
  1. Eliminate needless "Red-links"
  2. If red-links are guaranteed to be static, like lists of counties, then keep them because they
    1. do not change, and
    2. will serve as valid links if the related Wiki pages are created.
  3. Else, Review and either edit or delete each red-link.
    1. Example: In Category:Trunked Radio Systems, review each "Trunked Radio Systems (ST)" page to:
      1. Verify that red-links are correct
      2. If incorrect, then either correct or remove them.
      3. If individual TRS is deprecated and red-link indicates no Wiki-page exists, then remove red-link
      4. If red-link info has changed because system was renamed in DB, then post comprehensive list in Wiki-forum...
        1. so that effect of DB-renaming is made clearer
        2. to discuss/decide whether to maintain red-links from lists or remove them