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Hi.
I often search for people's web-published homebrew receiver, transmitter, or transceiver projects. Can I please encourage those that design these radios to try to conform to a standard when choosing the title name of your webpages. That would make it better when searching for radio projects. I was thinking that a convention could be something like the examples below: "DX Chaser 5" AM Multiband Receiver "Super-smashing-great-all-singing-and-dancing DX sniffer" 20m Monoband SSB receiver "The better than Pixie" 30m CW Monoband Transciever "Goblin 80/40" 80/40m CW/SSB Dual Band Tranceiver "Babe Radio 77" 10m FM Monoband Transmitter The thing is to try to name the page so that folks can put a search string together i.e: "CW Monoband Transceiver" "SSB Monoband Transceiver" "AM Multiband" "80/40 CW/SSB" Transceiver Etc etc. Although I think maybe if one searches the name of the title page only, there might not any advantage in using a search phrase. It might even be good to put "homebrew" in the title as well. Well, I think it's a good idea. :c) I do find that I want to identify receivers only, transmitters only, and transceivers only, and whether monoband (and what band) or multiband, and what mode(s). Perhaps someone can come up with a better naming convention. Thanks. |
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