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In article , Mike Coslo writes:
N2EY wrote: In article , Mike Coslo writes: I've though of writing an article or two for QST myself. Do it, Mike. Probably wouldn't be cutting edge. Doesn't matter. Most contributions I could make would be geared toward homebrewing, and most likely on panel layout technique, ergonomics and (gasp) aesthetics. If they print an article about doing panels in Powerpoint, the state of Amateur radio equipment layout could use the boost. Yep. Or how to make nice looking dials, labels, meter scales, etc. One ham I know has made a schematic drawing utility based on MS Paint. The various components are essentially clipart, as I understand it. Hans would probably still make fun of it tho'! ;^) So would some others, including at least one who's not even a ham. So what? One of my articles was June, 1994, IIRC. Did this post just recently make it to your server, Jim? I posted it quite a while back. I've noticed this in a few of my posts to the group. I just wonder where the messages go for a few weeks? 8^) I use AutoAol and write my replies offline. Sometimes I don't see or reply to a post right away. But yes, maybe I will just write something up. Maybe include ergonomics too. Maybe we could collaborate on something like that. I have a number of ideas about ergonomics in hamshack and equipment layout, going back years before I ever heard the word. Built all my own shack furniture for the past 35 years or so because conventional stuff isn't well suited to ham use. (A basement shack gives one a lot of leeway). Have also used CAD to make a really neat custom dial drum for the Southgate Type 7. Or if ya just want a proofreader... 73 es GL de Jim, N2EY |
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