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Subj: Re: New BPQ Knowledge Base Project
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On 2/7/2024 1:43 AM, kd5lpb%kd5lpb.#nco.co.usa.noam@k6htn.ampr.org wrote:
>>From kd5lpb%kd5lpb.#nco.co.usa.noam@kq6up.ampr.org Wed Feb  7 02:02:17 2024
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> Hello everyone,
> 
> I've started a wiki to begin documenting knowledge on packet radio / BPQ
> and I'm hoping you folks would be willing to provide your input. I have a few pages
> already, but there are currently a few more that need to be completed.
> 
> Take a look here: https://www.bpq.wiki
> 
> I'm hoping this knowledge base becomes a helpful place for those of us who are not packet
> or BPQ experts, like myself.
> 
> If you want to contribute:
> 
> First, you just need to create an account by clicking the "register" button at the top of
> the page.
> 
> The links in red are blank and could use your input. Simply click one of the red links,
> and click the "Create this Page" button that looks like a pencil with a " ".  Once you're
> finished editing, click the save button at the bottom of the page.
> 
> Thanks, and 73!
> Ross KD5LPB
> 

Sounds like a worthy project.  Thank you for starting this.

-Chris KQ6UP





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