[R-390] Document Collection

Tisha Hayes tisha.hayes at gmail.com
Sat Mar 12 23:46:11 EST 2011


Yes, I spent the better part of the afternoon and evening putting stuff up
there to only find out that I needed to create a "collection" and link those
uploaded files to the collection.

When I first posted the URL it gave you access to the singular file that I
had selected. The next thing I tried was to select "all" files and have it
generate the URL details. Well, it created a super long URL with access to
400+ files.

Finally I figured out the collection thing and spent another hour or so
linking the files to the collection. BTW, you cannot do mass moves of files
into a collection, only 15-20 at a time. Once I worked that out I was able
to locally test the URL and it came up with a nice directory listing.

I have been getting the routine requests for the Sencore LC53 manual for
months, ever since I made a posting on eHam that I had it available. Today I
received a different request for a PDF of a 1959 book by Bill Orr. Finally
biting the bullet, I came up with the Google docs idea so there is none of
the funny dealings with Dropbox and downloading an app and getting
permissions.

I have posted the URL to the collection in several places (Elmers in eHam,
etc...) if a few dozen folks find things interesting then it has served it's
purpose.

Really I have a great deal on surge protection, EMP hardening, lightning and
electronic theory. What is in the collection has been my resource when
someone asks me a question and I need to check my sources.

I would have to say, if anyone had the time and inclination to read and
study everything in that collection you would know more about electrical
engineering than 95% of the EE's out there. All the way from basic math and
ohms law up to some of the most complicated details on how Bistatic radar
functions.

-- 
Ms. Tisha Hayes/ AA4HA
-
Optimist: *The glass is half full.*
Pessimist: *The glass is half empty.*
Engineer: *The glass is not sized correctly AND we need a backup system.*


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