[Boatanchors] ARC-5 on Wikipedia

Bruce bsugarberg at core.com
Thu Nov 18 17:04:33 EST 2010


Hello Sheldon,

Perhaps you are unaware, but Michael WH7HG is quite
knowledgeable on the subject, and the author of a
book about it, bootleg copies of which can be found
on the net.

73, Bruce WA8TNC
==========================
sdaitch at kuw.ibb.gov wrote:
> Playing a bit of devil's advocate here, and since
> I don't know enough about the ARC-5 system to
> dispute the Wikipedia page, I've got two questions.
>
> Would you detail what parts of the Wikipedia page
> are incorrect?
>
> What input are you providing to Wikipedia to correct
> the errors that you have noted?
>
> I am not asking these questions to pick a fight, but
> if information in the Wikipedia page on the ARC-5 system
> is wrong, let the forum know what you believe to be
> incorrect.  That can be discussed and debated and then
> the corrected information can be submitted back to
> Wikipedia with comments and suggestions to improve
> the entry.
>
> To me, that is a win-win all around.  The misinformation
> is corrected and Wikipedia is improved.  To simply say
> Wikipedia is incorrect is too broad a paint brush for
> a large information database as Wikipedia.
>
> Any errors here:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right_triangle
>
> If not, well, there is one page where Wikipedia is
> correct.
>
> 73
> Sheldon
> ============================
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Kludge<wh7hg.hi at gmail.com>
> Date: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 11:14 pm
> Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] Fw: Re: SI units and the rest
>
>> Yes, this is true.  And *no* one polices the entries.  I mean,
>> look at the one on the ARC-5 as an example of a terrible entry.
 >> Who ever produced it should be shot quite and utterly deadity-dead.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Michael, WH7HG BL01xh


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