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Old 07-09-2009, 08:22 PM
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Firstly, welcome.

This wiki is the largest one of its kind covering radio related topics found anywhere in the world. Currently this site is in the midst of moving files, maps and other data (but NOT frequency and trunking information) from the database to the wiki. This is to encourage users, like yourself, to edit and maintain such data, as well as to get more folks involved in using the wiki itself. It is referred to as the Collaboration project, after the database entry that points to the wiki page, effectively making a 'gateway' of sorts between the 2 environments.

As this site is worldwide (although by its very nature the largest percentage of users is in the US and Canada), such a project requires a certain amount of standards and policies to manage effectively. To that end, I encourage all people interested in participating in this project - or to add other data, not necessarily related to the Collaboration project, to read the article below. Note that here, as on the wiki, anything in blue is a link. The coding standards section also has links to demonstrate the many techniques we use as a standard here...

Collaboration Guidelines - The RadioReference Wiki

If you have questions about how to apply some of these techniques, or how to use the wiki itself, please don't hesitate to shoot me an email (ka3jjz@netscape.com) or send me a private mail using the RR system.

73 Mike
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