Welcome to the LARC Test Wiki
This is an area we've set aside on the LARC website to experiment with web pages that many people can update. It is based on standard system called a “Wiki”. This is the same system that is used by Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia that has 32 million editors. We don't plan on getting that big, but this may turn out to be useful. (By the way, this introductory part comes from Doug Elliott).
So what we have here is a sandbox. If you want to give it a try, here is some information that will help you get started:
General Hints
if you have questions, or need help, contact Doug Elliott for assistance. Email: canoe.eh@gmail.com, cell: 519-630-8925.
if you want to edit the page you're looking at, click on the little pencil icon near the top right corner of the page. Use the Preview button at the bottom of the editing window so see what your changes will look like after the wiki interprets them. When you're happy with what you've done, hit the Save Button.
You might be worried that if you make changes in this wiki, you'll break something. It is impossible to do any serious damage to a wiki. That's a pretty strong statement, but it's based on the ways wikis work. Every time you go to make a change to a wiki page, a copy of the original page is saved away. If something goes wrong, it's easy to go back to any previous version. If you can't recover, someone who looks after the wiki ( informally known as the wiki-whacker) will be able to help you.
Wikis are made up of a bunch of “pages”. You're looking at one right now. A page can contain links to other pages, just like a website. You might not want to mess with creating or linking pages together right away, but feel free to make any changes you want to the sample pages that I've created. There's a list of them below.
If go to do something and you get a message saying you might lose something if you continue - do you want to stay on this page? This usually means you've made some changes to the page, but haven't saved them. Click on “stay on page”, then save what you've done, and retry.
Don't take anything in this sandbox wiki too seriously. Doug goes a little nuts when he has an audience, and other contributors may share the lack of reverence.
have fun!
LARC Interest Groups
There are lots of different parts of ham radio - something of interest for everyone. To help groups of people who share the same interest (LARC Interest Groups or LIGs) to communicate, we've set up the following web pages. These are available to each group to use to help record and publish information that is useful to them. LARC does all the work of maintaining the pages, so all the leader of each group has to do is email details of desired web site changes to the LIG Manager ( LIGMAN@LARC.CA ).
LIG Name | LIG Leader | LIG Topic of Interest |
CW | Mitch Powell | Learning and using Morse Code |
KITS | Dave McCarter | Building Kits related to Ham Radio |
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Other pages you can play with
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- Resources for antennas for Club station and members.
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