[Antennas] How to ask a question of the list.
Sam Morgan
ka5oai at cox.net
Thu Jul 27 07:51:16 EDT 2006
Sigh
I was afraid this was going to get nasty.
Perhaps folks should also wait for me to get up the next morning so I can read
and reply to the individuals emails b4 bustin my butt about not being thankful
for what I received. Either individually or as a group.
My intentions were to continue to pursue my original 'short low dipole' thread
for a few days and then give a summation reply to the list, which would include
the answers I received and my thanks to the list and all that replied.
Plus I have replied directly to many of the emails I recieved and am pursuing
further input from them. And they either have or will be thanked.
My starting a 2nd thread asking how do I get an answer to a specific question,
was simply meant to bring a focus of the group to a question I feel many may
have. If I seemed ungrateful, forgive me, I'm not, I am just frustrated.
If asking help in how to formulate a question to limit the focus of the answers
is whining as one of the more polite member replies put it, well so be it. The
question still remains. How does one phrase a question to get specific answers
to address a specific problem/questions?
PS you might be surprised at how many whiners there are on this illustrious
list, that sent me an "atta boy", "I totally agree", "I just don't ask questions
anymore* and other such replies in agreement.
I don't want a flame war I just would like answers.
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> I need some help with a general, overall question for the list. How do I
> formulate a specific question to the list, in a way that I can receive,
> specific answers to the question I need answered?
>
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>
> I need to know how to formulate a specific question to the list, so as
> to get answers, framed within the parameters I am forced to work within,
> and get some answer I can actually use! All suggestions gratefully
> appreciated.
>
> TIA
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GB & 73's
KA5OAI
Sam Morgan
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