[Antennas] How to ask a question of the list.

rabbit rbbtslyr at comporium.net
Thu Jul 27 11:00:25 EDT 2006


Follow the KISS Principle and if you need a multipart answer break it into a
couple of posts if at all possible.  It is always possible that you might
not understand the answers due to a lack of technical knowledge, get a good
antenna book such as one by the ARRL and read it also.  I had that problem
when I got into Ham Radio back in the 1970s, I didn't always follow my
Elmer's answers, but I was able to go HUH????? but you can't do that on this
list as easily.

Kirk KA4PXK
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jerry Forwood" <e.j.forwood at juno.com>
To: <223bthp at cox.net>
Cc: <antennas at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 10:50 AM
Subject: RE: [Antennas] How to ask a question of the list.


My best advise would be to use the "KISS" system!



73 de Jerry, KØEJF
E.J.(Jerry) Forwood

-- "Jack Painter" <223bthp at cox.net> wrote:
Never in any list I have read in 15 years, has anyone ever wasted so much
bandwidth whining about how they can't formulate a question right.

How some people manage to get up in the morning is beyond me.

Jack
In Virginia Beach, where the VHF ducting from New England is swamping the
marine band to death.

-----Original Message-----
Subject: [Antennas] How to ask a question of the list.

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?

I have ask a number of questions (7-10) to the list in the past 6 months I
have
been subscribed. It seems I never manage to express the question in a way,
so
that I can receive answers that I can actually apply.

I have tried just throwing out a question. I have gone into (seemingly
overdone
detail), done the write it, sleep on it, recheck it, reword it, and then
sleep
on it again. Before sending it out. Doesn't seem to matter. I don't get
usable
answers to my questions.

I have tried to set the limitation of the situation, so as to narrow down
the
focus, but the replies I receive have been mostly useless. Great answers,
but
not ones that apply to my SPECIFIC situation/question.

I'm not saying they are not excellent answers for some situations. Nor
am I
saying the folks that do the replies are ignorant, or unable to read the
question correctly, none of that stuff that will instigate a flame fest! I
feel
I must be unable to formulate the questions so that I will get a usable
answer
for the specific question I am trying to ask help for.

As an aside here, I have spoken with a number of others (4-5 folks) that
have
related to me their same frustrations on this list. Even to the point that
most
of them are no longer subscribers.  They tell me to just get over it,
that's
the
way things are, don't expect to get an answer, I'm wasting my time.

Also, this is not to say I don't appreciate the varied input. That's great
stuff, I love the multitude of ways to attack a problem. This is how we get
a
chance to think out of the box. Maybe look at a problem in a way we hadn't
considered. That's all well and good.

BUT..........

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.


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