• rec.radio.info Posting Guidelines

    From rec.radio.info Admin@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jun 22 06:05:03 2021
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    URL: http://www.panix.com/~rram/usenet/rri/index.html

    Changes followed by "|".

    *** rec.radio.info - Posting Guidelines and Etiquette ***

    Two introductory articles about rec.radio.info are posted to this group
    and to rec.answers/news.answers every month. You are now reading the
    second article, which explains how to submit something to
    rec.radio.info, and which answers some Frequently Asked Questions about
    the submission process. The first article is titled "Welcome to rec.radio.info", and it might be a good idea to check it out as well.

    -- How do I submit something to rec.radio.info?

    Two possibilities. You can use your newsreading software to just post
    the article to rec.radio.info, as you would do with any other
    newsgroup. The difference is that the software recognizes the special
    status of rec.radio.info as a moderated group, and will e-mail your
    article to us, the moderation team, instead of posting it to the group.

    Alternatively, you can mail your article directly to us at the following address:

    rec-radio-info@panix.com

    Mailing us directly is probably (a wee bit) faster, but using the
    transparency offered by the newsreading software is probably more
    convenient.

    If you have any questions, or wish to deal with some administrivia with
    the moderation team, we suggest mailing to the following address:

    rec-radio-info-request@panix.com

    -- How soon will I see my article appear?

    It depends on how busy we are. Your article reaches us as mail, we have
    to read it first, give it the stamp of approval, and finally send it on
    to the group. We will attempt to read and decide on all submissions
    within 72 hours at the very least, though we will probably be able to
    process submissions much faster in actual practice.

    The site from which we moderate this newsgroup, "Public Access Internet
    and Unix, NYC" (Panix), is directly connected to the Internet, and
    articles posted at that site should appear at most major news sites,
    including Google Groups, the same day. The principal delay, therefore,
    will be the wait in the moderator's submission queue.

    If you post a periodic article, and have shown to be trustworthy, we may
    allow you to post directly if the article is of a timely nature. See the section below on direct posting.

    -- Should my article be in a specific format?

    No. If it is not totally illegible, we will accept it, and if it does
    not have a correct subject-line we will correct it with your permission
    -- that's what a moderator is for.

    However.

    You could do us a big favor by making sure your article conforms to
    these simple requirements:

    1) The article must present information, not discussion or requests, We
    will reject the article or require you to change the wording if it is
    worth it.
    2) A good, descriptive Subject line.
    3) Always mention what source you got the information from.
    4) Don't forget to include a Followup-To header, at least if you don't
    want further discussion to automatically be forwarded to you, the
    poster, which is the default if the article is only posted to
    rec.radio.info.

    As we said: if your article is appropriate we will post it even if you
    don't follow these guidelines, but then don't blame us for not
    processing it immediately. 'Perfect' articles we can send on with a
    couple of keystrokes. Stuff that needs minor editing is going to have
    to wait until we have time to do so.

    Please do not waste both our and your time by posting requests, as this
    is an information only news group.

    -- What about crossposting?

    If you send something to rec.radio.info, just name any group you'd like
    to cross-post to in the Newsgroups field. Then, when we approve the
    article for rec.radio.info it will get automatically cross-posted to any
    other groups mentioned. This will also override the default Followup-To: poster, replacing it with the groups you cross posted to.

    We would prefer if the group be cross-posted to the various discussion
    groups in the rec.radio.* hierarchy that are appropriate:

    rec.radio.amateur.antenna Antennas: theory, techniques and construction. |
    rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Vacuum tube-based amateur radio equipment. |
    rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc Packet radio and other digital radio modes. |
    rec.radio.amateur.dx Discussion, tips, notices and news for DXers. |
    rec.radio.amateur.equipment All about production amateur radio hardware. |
    rec.radio.amateur.homebrew Amateur radio construction and experimentation. |
    rec.radio.amateur.misc Amateur (ham) radio and related matters rec.radio.amateur.policy Amateur Radio practices, rules, etc. rec.radio.amateur.space Amateur radio transmissions through space. |
    rec.radio.shortwave International broadcasting on the 'HF' bands
    rec.radio.cb Citizens Band (27 MHz) discussion
    rec.radio.scanner Scanner discussions (unsupported group)

    or in one of the moderated groups:

    rec.radio.amateur.moderated Amateur radio practices, rules, etc. rec.radio.broadcasting Discussion of *domestic* radio broadcasting

    We will leave it up to the poster to decide which group(s) are
    appropriate, but reserve the right to add groups if we feel it has
    broader interest. We will consult with the poster first.

    Notes on crossposting:

    - rec.radio.broadcasting is also a moderated group. The
    rec.radio.broadcasting moderation team prefers to review all articles |
    before posting. Placing rec.radio.broadcasting before rec.radio.info |
    on the Newsgroups line should accomplish this. We will typically |
    abide by the rec.radio.broadcasting moderation team's decision whether |
    the article is appropriate for rec.radio.info. |

    - rec.radio.amateur.moderated is also a moderated group. As the
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated Moderation Team manages both
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated and rec.radio.info, we can manage
    crossposting and approvals for both newsgroups. The
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated group does not allow crossposting to other
    discussion newsgroups, whether moderated or unmoderated. However, we
    would like to manage rec.radio.info as consistently as possible with
    how it was done by previous moderators, including the grandfathering
    of existing regular postings. Therefore, the submitter can choose
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated or the other unmoderated
    rec.radio.amateur.* discussion newsgroups for crossposting, but not
    both.

    - Any FAQ or informational posting approved by the
    rec.answers/news.answers moderation team that is also crossposted to
    any rec.radio.* newsgroup (besides just rec.radio.info) is also
    automatically pre-approved for rec.radio.info. See below for more
    information.

    If you post to another moderated group, it may be better to make special arrangements with both moderators before posting by contacting us at our administrivia addresses.

    In addition, cross-posts do not take up extra space; modern newsreaders
    can be configured to show you cross-posted articles only once anyway;
    not everybody reads rec.radio.info; and rec.radio.info was never meant
    to reduce the volume of the regular discussion newsgroups. But keep in
    mind that some of the mail gateways may filter out the informational
    postings (at request of the subscribers) to keep the load down.

    You decide.

    -- I have a regular posting with timely information, can I make
    arrangements to help speed up delivery by posting directly from my
    site?

    Yes, there is! It may take a bit of chatter with the moderator, but we
    are willing to take responsible people and provide them the means of
    posting the articles directly from their site. We will try everything we
    can as we fully realize that DX (distant signal) and astronomical data
    can be somewhat transitory. We are also willing to allow regular posters
    of information the same courtesy, even if the information is not as
    timely.

    We refer to this as self-moderation, which is partly based on the model
    for rec.answers/news.answers. This requires cooperation and good will to
    be beneficial to the community in the rec.radio.* hierarchy.

    If you are currently maintaining (or plan to maintain) a radio-related
    periodic information posting, you may wish to consider crossposting it
    to rec.answers/news.answers. Postings that are approved by the rec.answers/news.answers moderators for this treatment are automatically pre-approved for crossposting to rec.radio.info (as the news.answers requirements are far more rigorous than the requirements this newsgroup
    ever plans to use). For more information about this option, consult the appropriate information articles and posting guidelines in rec.answers/news.answers.

    Realize also, that even if your post is not approved for rec.answers/news.answers, it can still be approved for rec.radio.info.
    The intention is not so much to get every last bit of radio-related
    information on rec.answers/news.answers, but rather to provide an
    alternative avenue of approval (as well as grandfather existing
    maintainers of radio-related information and spare them additional
    bureaucratic hurdles). Again, crossposting to either rec.radio.info or rec.answers/news.answers, both, or neither, is at the discretion of the
    poster (subject to the approval of the moderators). You decide what is
    most appropriate for your article.

    Please remember that as an information maintainer, you are not alone.
    There are many others on the net who maintain and post periodic
    information postings, using various intermediate-to-advanced features of
    Usenet (usually via automated tools). Various degrees of technical
    support and general hand-holding are available from many Usenet
    veterans. Send us some E-mail describing your needs to our
    administrative address below, and we'll try to help, or at least refer
    you to the right knowledgeable individual(s).

    -- And Follow-ups?

    If the only newsgroup you have specified is rec.radio.info, then the Followup-To: field will always be set to poster. If you do not want
    this, you must supply a Followup-To line of your own, and we will honor
    that one, as long as it is a subset of the original Newsgroups line.

    If you specify newsgroups to cross-post to, then the Followup-To field
    will be set to include all the cross-posted groups, excepting
    rec.radio.info itself. Again, if you do not wish this behavior, supply
    your own Followup-To line.

    We maintain other standards on the various RFC-1036 (news transport)
    header lines. For example, if the article is appropriate for passing
    into the Packet Radio Information Network, we encapsulate the Packet
    Bulletin Identifier (BID) in the Message-ID: news header line indicating
    the machine of origin as the ampr.org domain:

    Message-ID: <$opa.55.1994@ampr.org>

    where the Packet Radio BID, in this example, is `$OPA.55', and it was
    posted in the year 1994, because some of the Bid numbers are cycled
    yearly. Hopefully, this can be used as a key to re-introduce the
    articles for the Packet Radio network. Also, if the article is a repost
    of an already existing information article in the rec.radio heirarchy,
    we ensure that the References: header line is linked to that previously
    posted article. This also helps to tag articles, and may be used for
    additional filtering if needed.

    Since the articles are archived, please use the Summary and Keywords
    header lines to help one search for your article.

    -- Why have I received no reply from you?

    We never reject anything in silence, and we make a point of it to answer
    all our mail. However, E-mail, like a brain cell, can and does get lost,
    every now and again.

    So, if you send us something, and you don't see it appear it
    rec.radio.info, and you still have not heard from us in reply after say,
    five days, you can be pretty sure that either your mail never reached
    us, or that our answer has never reached you. In that case, please try
    again (We will filter out duplicates).

    Please direct any comments, questions, or criticisms about this article
    to rec-radio-info-request@panix.com.

    (Adapted, with permission, from the original article written by Mark
    Salyzyn, AG4YD, ex-VE6MGS.)

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From rec.radio.info Admin@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 22 06:05:02 2021
    XPost: rec.radio.info, rec.radio.amateur.moderated, rec.radio.amateur.misc XPost: uk.radio.amateur, rec.answers

    Posted-By: auto-faq 3.3.2 beta (PGPMoose V2.0, Perl 5.005)
    Archive-name: radio/rec-radio-info/guidelines
    Revision: 1.6 2013/02/21 04:09:06
    Posting-Frequency: posted quarterly
    URL: http://www.panix.com/~rram/usenet/rri/index.html

    Changes followed by "|".

    *** rec.radio.info - Posting Guidelines and Etiquette ***

    Two introductory articles about rec.radio.info are posted to this group
    and to rec.answers/news.answers every month. You are now reading the
    second article, which explains how to submit something to
    rec.radio.info, and which answers some Frequently Asked Questions about
    the submission process. The first article is titled "Welcome to rec.radio.info", and it might be a good idea to check it out as well.

    -- How do I submit something to rec.radio.info?

    Two possibilities. You can use your newsreading software to just post
    the article to rec.radio.info, as you would do with any other
    newsgroup. The difference is that the software recognizes the special
    status of rec.radio.info as a moderated group, and will e-mail your
    article to us, the moderation team, instead of posting it to the group.

    Alternatively, you can mail your article directly to us at the following address:

    rec-radio-info@panix.com

    Mailing us directly is probably (a wee bit) faster, but using the
    transparency offered by the newsreading software is probably more
    convenient.

    If you have any questions, or wish to deal with some administrivia with
    the moderation team, we suggest mailing to the following address:

    rec-radio-info-request@panix.com

    -- How soon will I see my article appear?

    It depends on how busy we are. Your article reaches us as mail, we have
    to read it first, give it the stamp of approval, and finally send it on
    to the group. We will attempt to read and decide on all submissions
    within 72 hours at the very least, though we will probably be able to
    process submissions much faster in actual practice.

    The site from which we moderate this newsgroup, "Public Access Internet
    and Unix, NYC" (Panix), is directly connected to the Internet, and
    articles posted at that site should appear at most major news sites,
    including Google Groups, the same day. The principal delay, therefore,
    will be the wait in the moderator's submission queue.

    If you post a periodic article, and have shown to be trustworthy, we may
    allow you to post directly if the article is of a timely nature. See the section below on direct posting.

    -- Should my article be in a specific format?

    No. If it is not totally illegible, we will accept it, and if it does
    not have a correct subject-line we will correct it with your permission
    -- that's what a moderator is for.

    However.

    You could do us a big favor by making sure your article conforms to
    these simple requirements:

    1) The article must present information, not discussion or requests, We
    will reject the article or require you to change the wording if it is
    worth it.
    2) A good, descriptive Subject line.
    3) Always mention what source you got the information from.
    4) Don't forget to include a Followup-To header, at least if you don't
    want further discussion to automatically be forwarded to you, the
    poster, which is the default if the article is only posted to
    rec.radio.info.

    As we said: if your article is appropriate we will post it even if you
    don't follow these guidelines, but then don't blame us for not
    processing it immediately. 'Perfect' articles we can send on with a
    couple of keystrokes. Stuff that needs minor editing is going to have
    to wait until we have time to do so.

    Please do not waste both our and your time by posting requests, as this
    is an information only news group.

    -- What about crossposting?

    If you send something to rec.radio.info, just name any group you'd like
    to cross-post to in the Newsgroups field. Then, when we approve the
    article for rec.radio.info it will get automatically cross-posted to any
    other groups mentioned. This will also override the default Followup-To: poster, replacing it with the groups you cross posted to.

    We would prefer if the group be cross-posted to the various discussion
    groups in the rec.radio.* hierarchy that are appropriate:

    rec.radio.amateur.antenna Antennas: theory, techniques and construction. |
    rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Vacuum tube-based amateur radio equipment. |
    rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc Packet radio and other digital radio modes. |
    rec.radio.amateur.dx Discussion, tips, notices and news for DXers. |
    rec.radio.amateur.equipment All about production amateur radio hardware. |
    rec.radio.amateur.homebrew Amateur radio construction and experimentation. |
    rec.radio.amateur.misc Amateur (ham) radio and related matters rec.radio.amateur.policy Amateur Radio practices, rules, etc. rec.radio.amateur.space Amateur radio transmissions through space. |
    rec.radio.shortwave International broadcasting on the 'HF' bands
    rec.radio.cb Citizens Band (27 MHz) discussion
    rec.radio.scanner Scanner discussions (unsupported group)

    or in one of the moderated groups:

    rec.radio.amateur.moderated Amateur radio practices, rules, etc. rec.radio.broadcasting Discussion of *domestic* radio broadcasting

    We will leave it up to the poster to decide which group(s) are
    appropriate, but reserve the right to add groups if we feel it has
    broader interest. We will consult with the poster first.

    Notes on crossposting:

    - rec.radio.broadcasting is also a moderated group. The
    rec.radio.broadcasting moderation team prefers to review all articles |
    before posting. Placing rec.radio.broadcasting before rec.radio.info |
    on the Newsgroups line should accomplish this. We will typically |
    abide by the rec.radio.broadcasting moderation team's decision whether |
    the article is appropriate for rec.radio.info. |

    - rec.radio.amateur.moderated is also a moderated group. As the
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated Moderation Team manages both
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated and rec.radio.info, we can manage
    crossposting and approvals for both newsgroups. The
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated group does not allow crossposting to other
    discussion newsgroups, whether moderated or unmoderated. However, we
    would like to manage rec.radio.info as consistently as possible with
    how it was done by previous moderators, including the grandfathering
    of existing regular postings. Therefore, the submitter can choose
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated or the other unmoderated
    rec.radio.amateur.* discussion newsgroups for crossposting, but not
    both.

    - Any FAQ or informational posting approved by the
    rec.answers/news.answers moderation team that is also crossposted to
    any rec.radio.* newsgroup (besides just rec.radio.info) is also
    automatically pre-approved for rec.radio.info. See below for more
    information.

    If you post to another moderated group, it may be better to make special arrangements with both moderators before posting by contacting us at our administrivia addresses.

    In addition, cross-posts do not take up extra space; modern newsreaders
    can be configured to show you cross-posted articles only once anyway;
    not everybody reads rec.radio.info; and rec.radio.info was never meant
    to reduce the volume of the regular discussion newsgroups. But keep in
    mind that some of the mail gateways may filter out the informational
    postings (at request of the subscribers) to keep the load down.

    You decide.

    -- I have a regular posting with timely information, can I make
    arrangements to help speed up delivery by posting directly from my
    site?

    Yes, there is! It may take a bit of chatter with the moderator, but we
    are willing to take responsible people and provide them the means of
    posting the articles directly from their site. We will try everything we
    can as we fully realize that DX (distant signal) and astronomical data
    can be somewhat transitory. We are also willing to allow regular posters
    of information the same courtesy, even if the information is not as
    timely.

    We refer to this as self-moderation, which is partly based on the model
    for rec.answers/news.answers. This requires cooperation and good will to
    be beneficial to the community in the rec.radio.* hierarchy.

    If you are currently maintaining (or plan to maintain) a radio-related
    periodic information posting, you may wish to consider crossposting it
    to rec.answers/news.answers. Postings that are approved by the rec.answers/news.answers moderators for this treatment are automatically pre-approved for crossposting to rec.radio.info (as the news.answers requirements are far more rigorous than the requirements this newsgroup
    ever plans to use). For more information about this option, consult the appropriate information articles and posting guidelines in rec.answers/news.answers.

    Realize also, that even if your post is not approved for rec.answers/news.answers, it can still be approved for rec.radio.info.
    The intention is not so much to get every last bit of radio-related
    information on rec.answers/news.answers, but rather to provide an
    alternative avenue of approval (as well as grandfather existing
    maintainers of radio-related information and spare them additional
    bureaucratic hurdles). Again, crossposting to either rec.radio.info or rec.answers/news.answers, both, or neither, is at the discretion of the
    poster (subject to the approval of the moderators). You decide what is
    most appropriate for your article.

    Please remember that as an information maintainer, you are not alone.
    There are many others on the net who maintain and post periodic
    information postings, using various intermediate-to-advanced features of
    Usenet (usually via automated tools). Various degrees of technical
    support and general hand-holding are available from many Usenet
    veterans. Send us some E-mail describing your needs to our
    administrative address below, and we'll try to help, or at least refer
    you to the right knowledgeable individual(s).

    -- And Follow-ups?

    If the only newsgroup you have specified is rec.radio.info, then the Followup-To: field will always be set to poster. If you do not want
    this, you must supply a Followup-To line of your own, and we will honor
    that one, as long as it is a subset of the original Newsgroups line.

    If you specify newsgroups to cross-post to, then the Followup-To field
    will be set to include all the cross-posted groups, excepting
    rec.radio.info itself. Again, if you do not wish this behavior, supply
    your own Followup-To line.

    We maintain other standards on the various RFC-1036 (news transport)
    header lines. For example, if the article is appropriate for passing
    into the Packet Radio Information Network, we encapsulate the Packet
    Bulletin Identifier (BID) in the Message-ID: news header line indicating
    the machine of origin as the ampr.org domain:

    Message-ID: <$opa.55.1994@ampr.org>

    where the Packet Radio BID, in this example, is `$OPA.55', and it was
    posted in the year 1994, because some of the Bid numbers are cycled
    yearly. Hopefully, this can be used as a key to re-introduce the
    articles for the Packet Radio network. Also, if the article is a repost
    of an already existing information article in the rec.radio heirarchy,
    we ensure that the References: header line is linked to that previously
    posted article. This also helps to tag articles, and may be used for
    additional filtering if needed.

    Since the articles are archived, please use the Summary and Keywords
    header lines to help one search for your article.

    -- Why have I received no reply from you?

    We never reject anything in silence, and we make a point of it to answer
    all our mail. However, E-mail, like a brain cell, can and does get lost,
    every now and again.

    So, if you send us something, and you don't see it appear it
    rec.radio.info, and you still have not heard from us in reply after say,
    five days, you can be pretty sure that either your mail never reached
    us, or that our answer has never reached you. In that case, please try
    again (We will filter out duplicates).

    Please direct any comments, questions, or criticisms about this article
    to rec-radio-info-request@panix.com.

    (Adapted, with permission, from the original article written by Mark
    Salyzyn, AG4YD, ex-VE6MGS.)

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From rec.radio.info Admin@21:1/5 to All on Wed Dec 22 07:05:01 2021
    XPost: rec.radio.info, rec.radio.amateur.moderated, rec.radio.amateur.misc XPost: uk.radio.amateur, rec.answers

    Posted-By: auto-faq 3.3.2 beta (PGPMoose V2.0, Perl 5.005)
    Archive-name: radio/rec-radio-info/guidelines
    Revision: 1.6 2013/02/21 04:09:06
    Posting-Frequency: posted quarterly
    URL: http://www.panix.com/~rram/usenet/rri/index.html

    Changes followed by "|".

    *** rec.radio.info - Posting Guidelines and Etiquette ***

    Two introductory articles about rec.radio.info are posted to this group
    and to rec.answers/news.answers every month. You are now reading the
    second article, which explains how to submit something to
    rec.radio.info, and which answers some Frequently Asked Questions about
    the submission process. The first article is titled "Welcome to rec.radio.info", and it might be a good idea to check it out as well.

    -- How do I submit something to rec.radio.info?

    Two possibilities. You can use your newsreading software to just post
    the article to rec.radio.info, as you would do with any other
    newsgroup. The difference is that the software recognizes the special
    status of rec.radio.info as a moderated group, and will e-mail your
    article to us, the moderation team, instead of posting it to the group.

    Alternatively, you can mail your article directly to us at the following address:

    rec-radio-info@panix.com

    Mailing us directly is probably (a wee bit) faster, but using the
    transparency offered by the newsreading software is probably more
    convenient.

    If you have any questions, or wish to deal with some administrivia with
    the moderation team, we suggest mailing to the following address:

    rec-radio-info-request@panix.com

    -- How soon will I see my article appear?

    It depends on how busy we are. Your article reaches us as mail, we have
    to read it first, give it the stamp of approval, and finally send it on
    to the group. We will attempt to read and decide on all submissions
    within 72 hours at the very least, though we will probably be able to
    process submissions much faster in actual practice.

    The site from which we moderate this newsgroup, "Public Access Internet
    and Unix, NYC" (Panix), is directly connected to the Internet, and
    articles posted at that site should appear at most major news sites,
    including Google Groups, the same day. The principal delay, therefore,
    will be the wait in the moderator's submission queue.

    If you post a periodic article, and have shown to be trustworthy, we may
    allow you to post directly if the article is of a timely nature. See the section below on direct posting.

    -- Should my article be in a specific format?

    No. If it is not totally illegible, we will accept it, and if it does
    not have a correct subject-line we will correct it with your permission
    -- that's what a moderator is for.

    However.

    You could do us a big favor by making sure your article conforms to
    these simple requirements:

    1) The article must present information, not discussion or requests, We
    will reject the article or require you to change the wording if it is
    worth it.
    2) A good, descriptive Subject line.
    3) Always mention what source you got the information from.
    4) Don't forget to include a Followup-To header, at least if you don't
    want further discussion to automatically be forwarded to you, the
    poster, which is the default if the article is only posted to
    rec.radio.info.

    As we said: if your article is appropriate we will post it even if you
    don't follow these guidelines, but then don't blame us for not
    processing it immediately. 'Perfect' articles we can send on with a
    couple of keystrokes. Stuff that needs minor editing is going to have
    to wait until we have time to do so.

    Please do not waste both our and your time by posting requests, as this
    is an information only news group.

    -- What about crossposting?

    If you send something to rec.radio.info, just name any group you'd like
    to cross-post to in the Newsgroups field. Then, when we approve the
    article for rec.radio.info it will get automatically cross-posted to any
    other groups mentioned. This will also override the default Followup-To: poster, replacing it with the groups you cross posted to.

    We would prefer if the group be cross-posted to the various discussion
    groups in the rec.radio.* hierarchy that are appropriate:

    rec.radio.amateur.antenna Antennas: theory, techniques and construction. |
    rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Vacuum tube-based amateur radio equipment. |
    rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc Packet radio and other digital radio modes. |
    rec.radio.amateur.dx Discussion, tips, notices and news for DXers. |
    rec.radio.amateur.equipment All about production amateur radio hardware. |
    rec.radio.amateur.homebrew Amateur radio construction and experimentation. |
    rec.radio.amateur.misc Amateur (ham) radio and related matters rec.radio.amateur.policy Amateur Radio practices, rules, etc. rec.radio.amateur.space Amateur radio transmissions through space. |
    rec.radio.shortwave International broadcasting on the 'HF' bands
    rec.radio.cb Citizens Band (27 MHz) discussion
    rec.radio.scanner Scanner discussions (unsupported group)

    or in one of the moderated groups:

    rec.radio.amateur.moderated Amateur radio practices, rules, etc. rec.radio.broadcasting Discussion of *domestic* radio broadcasting

    We will leave it up to the poster to decide which group(s) are
    appropriate, but reserve the right to add groups if we feel it has
    broader interest. We will consult with the poster first.

    Notes on crossposting:

    - rec.radio.broadcasting is also a moderated group. The
    rec.radio.broadcasting moderation team prefers to review all articles |
    before posting. Placing rec.radio.broadcasting before rec.radio.info |
    on the Newsgroups line should accomplish this. We will typically |
    abide by the rec.radio.broadcasting moderation team's decision whether |
    the article is appropriate for rec.radio.info. |

    - rec.radio.amateur.moderated is also a moderated group. As the
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated Moderation Team manages both
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated and rec.radio.info, we can manage
    crossposting and approvals for both newsgroups. The
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated group does not allow crossposting to other
    discussion newsgroups, whether moderated or unmoderated. However, we
    would like to manage rec.radio.info as consistently as possible with
    how it was done by previous moderators, including the grandfathering
    of existing regular postings. Therefore, the submitter can choose
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated or the other unmoderated
    rec.radio.amateur.* discussion newsgroups for crossposting, but not
    both.

    - Any FAQ or informational posting approved by the
    rec.answers/news.answers moderation team that is also crossposted to
    any rec.radio.* newsgroup (besides just rec.radio.info) is also
    automatically pre-approved for rec.radio.info. See below for more
    information.

    If you post to another moderated group, it may be better to make special arrangements with both moderators before posting by contacting us at our administrivia addresses.

    In addition, cross-posts do not take up extra space; modern newsreaders
    can be configured to show you cross-posted articles only once anyway;
    not everybody reads rec.radio.info; and rec.radio.info was never meant
    to reduce the volume of the regular discussion newsgroups. But keep in
    mind that some of the mail gateways may filter out the informational
    postings (at request of the subscribers) to keep the load down.

    You decide.

    -- I have a regular posting with timely information, can I make
    arrangements to help speed up delivery by posting directly from my
    site?

    Yes, there is! It may take a bit of chatter with the moderator, but we
    are willing to take responsible people and provide them the means of
    posting the articles directly from their site. We will try everything we
    can as we fully realize that DX (distant signal) and astronomical data
    can be somewhat transitory. We are also willing to allow regular posters
    of information the same courtesy, even if the information is not as
    timely.

    We refer to this as self-moderation, which is partly based on the model
    for rec.answers/news.answers. This requires cooperation and good will to
    be beneficial to the community in the rec.radio.* hierarchy.

    If you are currently maintaining (or plan to maintain) a radio-related
    periodic information posting, you may wish to consider crossposting it
    to rec.answers/news.answers. Postings that are approved by the rec.answers/news.answers moderators for this treatment are automatically pre-approved for crossposting to rec.radio.info (as the news.answers requirements are far more rigorous than the requirements this newsgroup
    ever plans to use). For more information about this option, consult the appropriate information articles and posting guidelines in rec.answers/news.answers.

    Realize also, that even if your post is not approved for rec.answers/news.answers, it can still be approved for rec.radio.info.
    The intention is not so much to get every last bit of radio-related
    information on rec.answers/news.answers, but rather to provide an
    alternative avenue of approval (as well as grandfather existing
    maintainers of radio-related information and spare them additional
    bureaucratic hurdles). Again, crossposting to either rec.radio.info or rec.answers/news.answers, both, or neither, is at the discretion of the
    poster (subject to the approval of the moderators). You decide what is
    most appropriate for your article.

    Please remember that as an information maintainer, you are not alone.
    There are many others on the net who maintain and post periodic
    information postings, using various intermediate-to-advanced features of
    Usenet (usually via automated tools). Various degrees of technical
    support and general hand-holding are available from many Usenet
    veterans. Send us some E-mail describing your needs to our
    administrative address below, and we'll try to help, or at least refer
    you to the right knowledgeable individual(s).

    -- And Follow-ups?

    If the only newsgroup you have specified is rec.radio.info, then the Followup-To: field will always be set to poster. If you do not want
    this, you must supply a Followup-To line of your own, and we will honor
    that one, as long as it is a subset of the original Newsgroups line.

    If you specify newsgroups to cross-post to, then the Followup-To field
    will be set to include all the cross-posted groups, excepting
    rec.radio.info itself. Again, if you do not wish this behavior, supply
    your own Followup-To line.

    We maintain other standards on the various RFC-1036 (news transport)
    header lines. For example, if the article is appropriate for passing
    into the Packet Radio Information Network, we encapsulate the Packet
    Bulletin Identifier (BID) in the Message-ID: news header line indicating
    the machine of origin as the ampr.org domain:

    Message-ID: <$opa.55.1994@ampr.org>

    where the Packet Radio BID, in this example, is `$OPA.55', and it was
    posted in the year 1994, because some of the Bid numbers are cycled
    yearly. Hopefully, this can be used as a key to re-introduce the
    articles for the Packet Radio network. Also, if the article is a repost
    of an already existing information article in the rec.radio heirarchy,
    we ensure that the References: header line is linked to that previously
    posted article. This also helps to tag articles, and may be used for
    additional filtering if needed.

    Since the articles are archived, please use the Summary and Keywords
    header lines to help one search for your article.

    -- Why have I received no reply from you?

    We never reject anything in silence, and we make a point of it to answer
    all our mail. However, E-mail, like a brain cell, can and does get lost,
    every now and again.

    So, if you send us something, and you don't see it appear it
    rec.radio.info, and you still have not heard from us in reply after say,
    five days, you can be pretty sure that either your mail never reached
    us, or that our answer has never reached you. In that case, please try
    again (We will filter out duplicates).

    Please direct any comments, questions, or criticisms about this article
    to rec-radio-info-request@panix.com.

    (Adapted, with permission, from the original article written by Mark
    Salyzyn, AG4YD, ex-VE6MGS.)

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From rec.radio.info Admin@21:1/5 to All on Tue Mar 22 06:05:01 2022
    XPost: rec.radio.info, rec.radio.amateur.moderated, rec.radio.amateur.misc XPost: uk.radio.amateur, rec.answers

    Posted-By: auto-faq 3.3.2 beta (PGPMoose V2.0, Perl 5.005)
    Archive-name: radio/rec-radio-info/guidelines
    Revision: 1.6 2013/02/21 04:09:06
    Posting-Frequency: posted quarterly
    URL: http://www.panix.com/~rram/usenet/rri/index.html

    Changes followed by "|".

    *** rec.radio.info - Posting Guidelines and Etiquette ***

    Two introductory articles about rec.radio.info are posted to this group
    and to rec.answers/news.answers every month. You are now reading the
    second article, which explains how to submit something to
    rec.radio.info, and which answers some Frequently Asked Questions about
    the submission process. The first article is titled "Welcome to rec.radio.info", and it might be a good idea to check it out as well.

    -- How do I submit something to rec.radio.info?

    Two possibilities. You can use your newsreading software to just post
    the article to rec.radio.info, as you would do with any other
    newsgroup. The difference is that the software recognizes the special
    status of rec.radio.info as a moderated group, and will e-mail your
    article to us, the moderation team, instead of posting it to the group.

    Alternatively, you can mail your article directly to us at the following address:

    rec-radio-info@panix.com

    Mailing us directly is probably (a wee bit) faster, but using the
    transparency offered by the newsreading software is probably more
    convenient.

    If you have any questions, or wish to deal with some administrivia with
    the moderation team, we suggest mailing to the following address:

    rec-radio-info-request@panix.com

    -- How soon will I see my article appear?

    It depends on how busy we are. Your article reaches us as mail, we have
    to read it first, give it the stamp of approval, and finally send it on
    to the group. We will attempt to read and decide on all submissions
    within 72 hours at the very least, though we will probably be able to
    process submissions much faster in actual practice.

    The site from which we moderate this newsgroup, "Public Access Internet
    and Unix, NYC" (Panix), is directly connected to the Internet, and
    articles posted at that site should appear at most major news sites,
    including Google Groups, the same day. The principal delay, therefore,
    will be the wait in the moderator's submission queue.

    If you post a periodic article, and have shown to be trustworthy, we may
    allow you to post directly if the article is of a timely nature. See the section below on direct posting.

    -- Should my article be in a specific format?

    No. If it is not totally illegible, we will accept it, and if it does
    not have a correct subject-line we will correct it with your permission
    -- that's what a moderator is for.

    However.

    You could do us a big favor by making sure your article conforms to
    these simple requirements:

    1) The article must present information, not discussion or requests, We
    will reject the article or require you to change the wording if it is
    worth it.
    2) A good, descriptive Subject line.
    3) Always mention what source you got the information from.
    4) Don't forget to include a Followup-To header, at least if you don't
    want further discussion to automatically be forwarded to you, the
    poster, which is the default if the article is only posted to
    rec.radio.info.

    As we said: if your article is appropriate we will post it even if you
    don't follow these guidelines, but then don't blame us for not
    processing it immediately. 'Perfect' articles we can send on with a
    couple of keystrokes. Stuff that needs minor editing is going to have
    to wait until we have time to do so.

    Please do not waste both our and your time by posting requests, as this
    is an information only news group.

    -- What about crossposting?

    If you send something to rec.radio.info, just name any group you'd like
    to cross-post to in the Newsgroups field. Then, when we approve the
    article for rec.radio.info it will get automatically cross-posted to any
    other groups mentioned. This will also override the default Followup-To: poster, replacing it with the groups you cross posted to.

    We would prefer if the group be cross-posted to the various discussion
    groups in the rec.radio.* hierarchy that are appropriate:

    rec.radio.amateur.antenna Antennas: theory, techniques and construction. |
    rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Vacuum tube-based amateur radio equipment. |
    rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc Packet radio and other digital radio modes. |
    rec.radio.amateur.dx Discussion, tips, notices and news for DXers. |
    rec.radio.amateur.equipment All about production amateur radio hardware. |
    rec.radio.amateur.homebrew Amateur radio construction and experimentation. |
    rec.radio.amateur.misc Amateur (ham) radio and related matters rec.radio.amateur.policy Amateur Radio practices, rules, etc. rec.radio.amateur.space Amateur radio transmissions through space. |
    rec.radio.shortwave International broadcasting on the 'HF' bands
    rec.radio.cb Citizens Band (27 MHz) discussion
    rec.radio.scanner Scanner discussions (unsupported group)

    or in one of the moderated groups:

    rec.radio.amateur.moderated Amateur radio practices, rules, etc. rec.radio.broadcasting Discussion of *domestic* radio broadcasting

    We will leave it up to the poster to decide which group(s) are
    appropriate, but reserve the right to add groups if we feel it has
    broader interest. We will consult with the poster first.

    Notes on crossposting:

    - rec.radio.broadcasting is also a moderated group. The
    rec.radio.broadcasting moderation team prefers to review all articles |
    before posting. Placing rec.radio.broadcasting before rec.radio.info |
    on the Newsgroups line should accomplish this. We will typically |
    abide by the rec.radio.broadcasting moderation team's decision whether |
    the article is appropriate for rec.radio.info. |

    - rec.radio.amateur.moderated is also a moderated group. As the
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated Moderation Team manages both
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated and rec.radio.info, we can manage
    crossposting and approvals for both newsgroups. The
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated group does not allow crossposting to other
    discussion newsgroups, whether moderated or unmoderated. However, we
    would like to manage rec.radio.info as consistently as possible with
    how it was done by previous moderators, including the grandfathering
    of existing regular postings. Therefore, the submitter can choose
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated or the other unmoderated
    rec.radio.amateur.* discussion newsgroups for crossposting, but not
    both.

    - Any FAQ or informational posting approved by the
    rec.answers/news.answers moderation team that is also crossposted to
    any rec.radio.* newsgroup (besides just rec.radio.info) is also
    automatically pre-approved for rec.radio.info. See below for more
    information.

    If you post to another moderated group, it may be better to make special arrangements with both moderators before posting by contacting us at our administrivia addresses.

    In addition, cross-posts do not take up extra space; modern newsreaders
    can be configured to show you cross-posted articles only once anyway;
    not everybody reads rec.radio.info; and rec.radio.info was never meant
    to reduce the volume of the regular discussion newsgroups. But keep in
    mind that some of the mail gateways may filter out the informational
    postings (at request of the subscribers) to keep the load down.

    You decide.

    -- I have a regular posting with timely information, can I make
    arrangements to help speed up delivery by posting directly from my
    site?

    Yes, there is! It may take a bit of chatter with the moderator, but we
    are willing to take responsible people and provide them the means of
    posting the articles directly from their site. We will try everything we
    can as we fully realize that DX (distant signal) and astronomical data
    can be somewhat transitory. We are also willing to allow regular posters
    of information the same courtesy, even if the information is not as
    timely.

    We refer to this as self-moderation, which is partly based on the model
    for rec.answers/news.answers. This requires cooperation and good will to
    be beneficial to the community in the rec.radio.* hierarchy.

    If you are currently maintaining (or plan to maintain) a radio-related
    periodic information posting, you may wish to consider crossposting it
    to rec.answers/news.answers. Postings that are approved by the rec.answers/news.answers moderators for this treatment are automatically pre-approved for crossposting to rec.radio.info (as the news.answers requirements are far more rigorous than the requirements this newsgroup
    ever plans to use). For more information about this option, consult the appropriate information articles and posting guidelines in rec.answers/news.answers.

    Realize also, that even if your post is not approved for rec.answers/news.answers, it can still be approved for rec.radio.info.
    The intention is not so much to get every last bit of radio-related
    information on rec.answers/news.answers, but rather to provide an
    alternative avenue of approval (as well as grandfather existing
    maintainers of radio-related information and spare them additional
    bureaucratic hurdles). Again, crossposting to either rec.radio.info or rec.answers/news.answers, both, or neither, is at the discretion of the
    poster (subject to the approval of the moderators). You decide what is
    most appropriate for your article.

    Please remember that as an information maintainer, you are not alone.
    There are many others on the net who maintain and post periodic
    information postings, using various intermediate-to-advanced features of
    Usenet (usually via automated tools). Various degrees of technical
    support and general hand-holding are available from many Usenet
    veterans. Send us some E-mail describing your needs to our
    administrative address below, and we'll try to help, or at least refer
    you to the right knowledgeable individual(s).

    -- And Follow-ups?

    If the only newsgroup you have specified is rec.radio.info, then the Followup-To: field will always be set to poster. If you do not want
    this, you must supply a Followup-To line of your own, and we will honor
    that one, as long as it is a subset of the original Newsgroups line.

    If you specify newsgroups to cross-post to, then the Followup-To field
    will be set to include all the cross-posted groups, excepting
    rec.radio.info itself. Again, if you do not wish this behavior, supply
    your own Followup-To line.

    We maintain other standards on the various RFC-1036 (news transport)
    header lines. For example, if the article is appropriate for passing
    into the Packet Radio Information Network, we encapsulate the Packet
    Bulletin Identifier (BID) in the Message-ID: news header line indicating
    the machine of origin as the ampr.org domain:

    Message-ID: <$opa.55.1994@ampr.org>

    where the Packet Radio BID, in this example, is `$OPA.55', and it was
    posted in the year 1994, because some of the Bid numbers are cycled
    yearly. Hopefully, this can be used as a key to re-introduce the
    articles for the Packet Radio network. Also, if the article is a repost
    of an already existing information article in the rec.radio heirarchy,
    we ensure that the References: header line is linked to that previously
    posted article. This also helps to tag articles, and may be used for
    additional filtering if needed.

    Since the articles are archived, please use the Summary and Keywords
    header lines to help one search for your article.

    -- Why have I received no reply from you?

    We never reject anything in silence, and we make a point of it to answer
    all our mail. However, E-mail, like a brain cell, can and does get lost,
    every now and again.

    So, if you send us something, and you don't see it appear it
    rec.radio.info, and you still have not heard from us in reply after say,
    five days, you can be pretty sure that either your mail never reached
    us, or that our answer has never reached you. In that case, please try
    again (We will filter out duplicates).

    Please direct any comments, questions, or criticisms about this article
    to rec-radio-info-request@panix.com.

    (Adapted, with permission, from the original article written by Mark
    Salyzyn, AG4YD, ex-VE6MGS.)

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From rec.radio.info Admin@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jun 22 06:05:00 2022
    XPost: rec.radio.info, rec.radio.amateur.moderated, rec.radio.amateur.misc XPost: uk.radio.amateur, rec.answers

    Posted-By: auto-faq 3.3.2 beta (PGPMoose V2.0, Perl 5.005)
    Archive-name: radio/rec-radio-info/guidelines
    Revision: 1.6 2013/02/21 04:09:06
    Posting-Frequency: posted quarterly
    URL: http://www.panix.com/~rram/usenet/rri/index.html

    Changes followed by "|".

    *** rec.radio.info - Posting Guidelines and Etiquette ***

    Two introductory articles about rec.radio.info are posted to this group
    and to rec.answers/news.answers every month. You are now reading the
    second article, which explains how to submit something to
    rec.radio.info, and which answers some Frequently Asked Questions about
    the submission process. The first article is titled "Welcome to rec.radio.info", and it might be a good idea to check it out as well.

    -- How do I submit something to rec.radio.info?

    Two possibilities. You can use your newsreading software to just post
    the article to rec.radio.info, as you would do with any other
    newsgroup. The difference is that the software recognizes the special
    status of rec.radio.info as a moderated group, and will e-mail your
    article to us, the moderation team, instead of posting it to the group.

    Alternatively, you can mail your article directly to us at the following address:

    rec-radio-info@panix.com

    Mailing us directly is probably (a wee bit) faster, but using the
    transparency offered by the newsreading software is probably more
    convenient.

    If you have any questions, or wish to deal with some administrivia with
    the moderation team, we suggest mailing to the following address:

    rec-radio-info-request@panix.com

    -- How soon will I see my article appear?

    It depends on how busy we are. Your article reaches us as mail, we have
    to read it first, give it the stamp of approval, and finally send it on
    to the group. We will attempt to read and decide on all submissions
    within 72 hours at the very least, though we will probably be able to
    process submissions much faster in actual practice.

    The site from which we moderate this newsgroup, "Public Access Internet
    and Unix, NYC" (Panix), is directly connected to the Internet, and
    articles posted at that site should appear at most major news sites,
    including Google Groups, the same day. The principal delay, therefore,
    will be the wait in the moderator's submission queue.

    If you post a periodic article, and have shown to be trustworthy, we may
    allow you to post directly if the article is of a timely nature. See the section below on direct posting.

    -- Should my article be in a specific format?

    No. If it is not totally illegible, we will accept it, and if it does
    not have a correct subject-line we will correct it with your permission
    -- that's what a moderator is for.

    However.

    You could do us a big favor by making sure your article conforms to
    these simple requirements:

    1) The article must present information, not discussion or requests, We
    will reject the article or require you to change the wording if it is
    worth it.
    2) A good, descriptive Subject line.
    3) Always mention what source you got the information from.
    4) Don't forget to include a Followup-To header, at least if you don't
    want further discussion to automatically be forwarded to you, the
    poster, which is the default if the article is only posted to
    rec.radio.info.

    As we said: if your article is appropriate we will post it even if you
    don't follow these guidelines, but then don't blame us for not
    processing it immediately. 'Perfect' articles we can send on with a
    couple of keystrokes. Stuff that needs minor editing is going to have
    to wait until we have time to do so.

    Please do not waste both our and your time by posting requests, as this
    is an information only news group.

    -- What about crossposting?

    If you send something to rec.radio.info, just name any group you'd like
    to cross-post to in the Newsgroups field. Then, when we approve the
    article for rec.radio.info it will get automatically cross-posted to any
    other groups mentioned. This will also override the default Followup-To: poster, replacing it with the groups you cross posted to.

    We would prefer if the group be cross-posted to the various discussion
    groups in the rec.radio.* hierarchy that are appropriate:

    rec.radio.amateur.antenna Antennas: theory, techniques and construction. |
    rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Vacuum tube-based amateur radio equipment. |
    rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc Packet radio and other digital radio modes. |
    rec.radio.amateur.dx Discussion, tips, notices and news for DXers. |
    rec.radio.amateur.equipment All about production amateur radio hardware. |
    rec.radio.amateur.homebrew Amateur radio construction and experimentation. |
    rec.radio.amateur.misc Amateur (ham) radio and related matters rec.radio.amateur.policy Amateur Radio practices, rules, etc. rec.radio.amateur.space Amateur radio transmissions through space. |
    rec.radio.shortwave International broadcasting on the 'HF' bands
    rec.radio.cb Citizens Band (27 MHz) discussion
    rec.radio.scanner Scanner discussions (unsupported group)

    or in one of the moderated groups:

    rec.radio.amateur.moderated Amateur radio practices, rules, etc. rec.radio.broadcasting Discussion of *domestic* radio broadcasting

    We will leave it up to the poster to decide which group(s) are
    appropriate, but reserve the right to add groups if we feel it has
    broader interest. We will consult with the poster first.

    Notes on crossposting:

    - rec.radio.broadcasting is also a moderated group. The
    rec.radio.broadcasting moderation team prefers to review all articles |
    before posting. Placing rec.radio.broadcasting before rec.radio.info |
    on the Newsgroups line should accomplish this. We will typically |
    abide by the rec.radio.broadcasting moderation team's decision whether |
    the article is appropriate for rec.radio.info. |

    - rec.radio.amateur.moderated is also a moderated group. As the
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated Moderation Team manages both
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated and rec.radio.info, we can manage
    crossposting and approvals for both newsgroups. The
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated group does not allow crossposting to other
    discussion newsgroups, whether moderated or unmoderated. However, we
    would like to manage rec.radio.info as consistently as possible with
    how it was done by previous moderators, including the grandfathering
    of existing regular postings. Therefore, the submitter can choose
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated or the other unmoderated
    rec.radio.amateur.* discussion newsgroups for crossposting, but not
    both.

    - Any FAQ or informational posting approved by the
    rec.answers/news.answers moderation team that is also crossposted to
    any rec.radio.* newsgroup (besides just rec.radio.info) is also
    automatically pre-approved for rec.radio.info. See below for more
    information.

    If you post to another moderated group, it may be better to make special arrangements with both moderators before posting by contacting us at our administrivia addresses.

    In addition, cross-posts do not take up extra space; modern newsreaders
    can be configured to show you cross-posted articles only once anyway;
    not everybody reads rec.radio.info; and rec.radio.info was never meant
    to reduce the volume of the regular discussion newsgroups. But keep in
    mind that some of the mail gateways may filter out the informational
    postings (at request of the subscribers) to keep the load down.

    You decide.

    -- I have a regular posting with timely information, can I make
    arrangements to help speed up delivery by posting directly from my
    site?

    Yes, there is! It may take a bit of chatter with the moderator, but we
    are willing to take responsible people and provide them the means of
    posting the articles directly from their site. We will try everything we
    can as we fully realize that DX (distant signal) and astronomical data
    can be somewhat transitory. We are also willing to allow regular posters
    of information the same courtesy, even if the information is not as
    timely.

    We refer to this as self-moderation, which is partly based on the model
    for rec.answers/news.answers. This requires cooperation and good will to
    be beneficial to the community in the rec.radio.* hierarchy.

    If you are currently maintaining (or plan to maintain) a radio-related
    periodic information posting, you may wish to consider crossposting it
    to rec.answers/news.answers. Postings that are approved by the rec.answers/news.answers moderators for this treatment are automatically pre-approved for crossposting to rec.radio.info (as the news.answers requirements are far more rigorous than the requirements this newsgroup
    ever plans to use). For more information about this option, consult the appropriate information articles and posting guidelines in rec.answers/news.answers.

    Realize also, that even if your post is not approved for rec.answers/news.answers, it can still be approved for rec.radio.info.
    The intention is not so much to get every last bit of radio-related
    information on rec.answers/news.answers, but rather to provide an
    alternative avenue of approval (as well as grandfather existing
    maintainers of radio-related information and spare them additional
    bureaucratic hurdles). Again, crossposting to either rec.radio.info or rec.answers/news.answers, both, or neither, is at the discretion of the
    poster (subject to the approval of the moderators). You decide what is
    most appropriate for your article.

    Please remember that as an information maintainer, you are not alone.
    There are many others on the net who maintain and post periodic
    information postings, using various intermediate-to-advanced features of
    Usenet (usually via automated tools). Various degrees of technical
    support and general hand-holding are available from many Usenet
    veterans. Send us some E-mail describing your needs to our
    administrative address below, and we'll try to help, or at least refer
    you to the right knowledgeable individual(s).

    -- And Follow-ups?

    If the only newsgroup you have specified is rec.radio.info, then the Followup-To: field will always be set to poster. If you do not want
    this, you must supply a Followup-To line of your own, and we will honor
    that one, as long as it is a subset of the original Newsgroups line.

    If you specify newsgroups to cross-post to, then the Followup-To field
    will be set to include all the cross-posted groups, excepting
    rec.radio.info itself. Again, if you do not wish this behavior, supply
    your own Followup-To line.

    We maintain other standards on the various RFC-1036 (news transport)
    header lines. For example, if the article is appropriate for passing
    into the Packet Radio Information Network, we encapsulate the Packet
    Bulletin Identifier (BID) in the Message-ID: news header line indicating
    the machine of origin as the ampr.org domain:

    Message-ID: <$opa.55.1994@ampr.org>

    where the Packet Radio BID, in this example, is `$OPA.55', and it was
    posted in the year 1994, because some of the Bid numbers are cycled
    yearly. Hopefully, this can be used as a key to re-introduce the
    articles for the Packet Radio network. Also, if the article is a repost
    of an already existing information article in the rec.radio heirarchy,
    we ensure that the References: header line is linked to that previously
    posted article. This also helps to tag articles, and may be used for
    additional filtering if needed.

    Since the articles are archived, please use the Summary and Keywords
    header lines to help one search for your article.

    -- Why have I received no reply from you?

    We never reject anything in silence, and we make a point of it to answer
    all our mail. However, E-mail, like a brain cell, can and does get lost,
    every now and again.

    So, if you send us something, and you don't see it appear it
    rec.radio.info, and you still have not heard from us in reply after say,
    five days, you can be pretty sure that either your mail never reached
    us, or that our answer has never reached you. In that case, please try
    again (We will filter out duplicates).

    Please direct any comments, questions, or criticisms about this article
    to rec-radio-info-request@panix.com.

    (Adapted, with permission, from the original article written by Mark
    Salyzyn, AG4YD, ex-VE6MGS.)

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From rec.radio.info Admin@21:1/5 to All on Thu Sep 22 12:21:22 2022
    XPost: rec.radio.info, rec.radio.amateur.moderated, rec.radio.amateur.misc XPost: rec.answers

    Posted-By: auto-faq 3.3.2 beta (PGPMoose V2.0, Perl 5.005)
    Archive-name: radio/rec-radio-info/guidelines
    Revision: 1.6 2013/02/21 04:09:06
    Posting-Frequency: posted quarterly
    URL: http://www.panix.com/~rram/usenet/rri/index.html

    Changes followed by "|".

    *** rec.radio.info - Posting Guidelines and Etiquette ***

    Two introductory articles about rec.radio.info are posted to this group
    and to rec.answers/news.answers every month. You are now reading the
    second article, which explains how to submit something to
    rec.radio.info, and which answers some Frequently Asked Questions about
    the submission process. The first article is titled "Welcome to rec.radio.info", and it might be a good idea to check it out as well.

    -- How do I submit something to rec.radio.info?

    Two possibilities. You can use your newsreading software to just post
    the article to rec.radio.info, as you would do with any other
    newsgroup. The difference is that the software recognizes the special
    status of rec.radio.info as a moderated group, and will e-mail your
    article to us, the moderation team, instead of posting it to the group.

    Alternatively, you can mail your article directly to us at the following address:

    rec-radio-info@panix.com

    Mailing us directly is probably (a wee bit) faster, but using the
    transparency offered by the newsreading software is probably more
    convenient.

    If you have any questions, or wish to deal with some administrivia with
    the moderation team, we suggest mailing to the following address:

    rec-radio-info-request@panix.com

    -- How soon will I see my article appear?

    It depends on how busy we are. Your article reaches us as mail, we have
    to read it first, give it the stamp of approval, and finally send it on
    to the group. We will attempt to read and decide on all submissions
    within 72 hours at the very least, though we will probably be able to
    process submissions much faster in actual practice.

    The site from which we moderate this newsgroup, "Public Access Internet
    and Unix, NYC" (Panix), is directly connected to the Internet, and
    articles posted at that site should appear at most major news sites,
    including Google Groups, the same day. The principal delay, therefore,
    will be the wait in the moderator's submission queue.

    If you post a periodic article, and have shown to be trustworthy, we may
    allow you to post directly if the article is of a timely nature. See the section below on direct posting.

    -- Should my article be in a specific format?

    No. If it is not totally illegible, we will accept it, and if it does
    not have a correct subject-line we will correct it with your permission
    -- that's what a moderator is for.

    However.

    You could do us a big favor by making sure your article conforms to
    these simple requirements:

    1) The article must present information, not discussion or requests, We
    will reject the article or require you to change the wording if it is
    worth it.
    2) A good, descriptive Subject line.
    3) Always mention what source you got the information from.
    4) Don't forget to include a Followup-To header, at least if you don't
    want further discussion to automatically be forwarded to you, the
    poster, which is the default if the article is only posted to
    rec.radio.info.

    As we said: if your article is appropriate we will post it even if you
    don't follow these guidelines, but then don't blame us for not
    processing it immediately. 'Perfect' articles we can send on with a
    couple of keystrokes. Stuff that needs minor editing is going to have
    to wait until we have time to do so.

    Please do not waste both our and your time by posting requests, as this
    is an information only news group.

    -- What about crossposting?

    If you send something to rec.radio.info, just name any group you'd like
    to cross-post to in the Newsgroups field. Then, when we approve the
    article for rec.radio.info it will get automatically cross-posted to any
    other groups mentioned. This will also override the default Followup-To: poster, replacing it with the groups you cross posted to.

    We would prefer if the group be cross-posted to the various discussion
    groups in the rec.radio.* hierarchy that are appropriate:

    rec.radio.amateur.antenna Antennas: theory, techniques and construction. |
    rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Vacuum tube-based amateur radio equipment. |
    rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc Packet radio and other digital radio modes. |
    rec.radio.amateur.dx Discussion, tips, notices and news for DXers. |
    rec.radio.amateur.equipment All about production amateur radio hardware. |
    rec.radio.amateur.homebrew Amateur radio construction and experimentation. |
    rec.radio.amateur.misc Amateur (ham) radio and related matters rec.radio.amateur.policy Amateur Radio practices, rules, etc. rec.radio.amateur.space Amateur radio transmissions through space. |
    rec.radio.shortwave International broadcasting on the 'HF' bands
    rec.radio.cb Citizens Band (27 MHz) discussion
    rec.radio.scanner Scanner discussions (unsupported group)

    or in one of the moderated groups:

    rec.radio.amateur.moderated Amateur radio practices, rules, etc. rec.radio.broadcasting Discussion of *domestic* radio broadcasting

    We will leave it up to the poster to decide which group(s) are
    appropriate, but reserve the right to add groups if we feel it has
    broader interest. We will consult with the poster first.

    Notes on crossposting:

    - rec.radio.broadcasting is also a moderated group. The
    rec.radio.broadcasting moderation team prefers to review all articles |
    before posting. Placing rec.radio.broadcasting before rec.radio.info |
    on the Newsgroups line should accomplish this. We will typically |
    abide by the rec.radio.broadcasting moderation team's decision whether |
    the article is appropriate for rec.radio.info. |

    - rec.radio.amateur.moderated is also a moderated group. As the
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated Moderation Team manages both
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated and rec.radio.info, we can manage
    crossposting and approvals for both newsgroups. The
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated group does not allow crossposting to other
    discussion newsgroups, whether moderated or unmoderated. However, we
    would like to manage rec.radio.info as consistently as possible with
    how it was done by previous moderators, including the grandfathering
    of existing regular postings. Therefore, the submitter can choose
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated or the other unmoderated
    rec.radio.amateur.* discussion newsgroups for crossposting, but not
    both.

    - Any FAQ or informational posting approved by the
    rec.answers/news.answers moderation team that is also crossposted to
    any rec.radio.* newsgroup (besides just rec.radio.info) is also
    automatically pre-approved for rec.radio.info. See below for more
    information.

    If you post to another moderated group, it may be better to make special arrangements with both moderators before posting by contacting us at our administrivia addresses.

    In addition, cross-posts do not take up extra space; modern newsreaders
    can be configured to show you cross-posted articles only once anyway;
    not everybody reads rec.radio.info; and rec.radio.info was never meant
    to reduce the volume of the regular discussion newsgroups. But keep in
    mind that some of the mail gateways may filter out the informational
    postings (at request of the subscribers) to keep the load down.

    You decide.

    -- I have a regular posting with timely information, can I make
    arrangements to help speed up delivery by posting directly from my
    site?

    Yes, there is! It may take a bit of chatter with the moderator, but we
    are willing to take responsible people and provide them the means of
    posting the articles directly from their site. We will try everything we
    can as we fully realize that DX (distant signal) and astronomical data
    can be somewhat transitory. We are also willing to allow regular posters
    of information the same courtesy, even if the information is not as
    timely.

    We refer to this as self-moderation, which is partly based on the model
    for rec.answers/news.answers. This requires cooperation and good will to
    be beneficial to the community in the rec.radio.* hierarchy.

    If you are currently maintaining (or plan to maintain) a radio-related
    periodic information posting, you may wish to consider crossposting it
    to rec.answers/news.answers. Postings that are approved by the rec.answers/news.answers moderators for this treatment are automatically pre-approved for crossposting to rec.radio.info (as the news.answers requirements are far more rigorous than the requirements this newsgroup
    ever plans to use). For more information about this option, consult the appropriate information articles and posting guidelines in rec.answers/news.answers.

    Realize also, that even if your post is not approved for rec.answers/news.answers, it can still be approved for rec.radio.info.
    The intention is not so much to get every last bit of radio-related
    information on rec.answers/news.answers, but rather to provide an
    alternative avenue of approval (as well as grandfather existing
    maintainers of radio-related information and spare them additional
    bureaucratic hurdles). Again, crossposting to either rec.radio.info or rec.answers/news.answers, both, or neither, is at the discretion of the
    poster (subject to the approval of the moderators). You decide what is
    most appropriate for your article.

    Please remember that as an information maintainer, you are not alone.
    There are many others on the net who maintain and post periodic
    information postings, using various intermediate-to-advanced features of
    Usenet (usually via automated tools). Various degrees of technical
    support and general hand-holding are available from many Usenet
    veterans. Send us some E-mail describing your needs to our
    administrative address below, and we'll try to help, or at least refer
    you to the right knowledgeable individual(s).

    -- And Follow-ups?

    If the only newsgroup you have specified is rec.radio.info, then the Followup-To: field will always be set to poster. If you do not want
    this, you must supply a Followup-To line of your own, and we will honor
    that one, as long as it is a subset of the original Newsgroups line.

    If you specify newsgroups to cross-post to, then the Followup-To field
    will be set to include all the cross-posted groups, excepting
    rec.radio.info itself. Again, if you do not wish this behavior, supply
    your own Followup-To line.

    We maintain other standards on the various RFC-1036 (news transport)
    header lines. For example, if the article is appropriate for passing
    into the Packet Radio Information Network, we encapsulate the Packet
    Bulletin Identifier (BID) in the Message-ID: news header line indicating
    the machine of origin as the ampr.org domain:

    Message-ID: <$opa.55.1994@ampr.org>

    where the Packet Radio BID, in this example, is `$OPA.55', and it was
    posted in the year 1994, because some of the Bid numbers are cycled
    yearly. Hopefully, this can be used as a key to re-introduce the
    articles for the Packet Radio network. Also, if the article is a repost
    of an already existing information article in the rec.radio heirarchy,
    we ensure that the References: header line is linked to that previously
    posted article. This also helps to tag articles, and may be used for
    additional filtering if needed.

    Since the articles are archived, please use the Summary and Keywords
    header lines to help one search for your article.

    -- Why have I received no reply from you?

    We never reject anything in silence, and we make a point of it to answer
    all our mail. However, E-mail, like a brain cell, can and does get lost,
    every now and again.

    So, if you send us something, and you don't see it appear it
    rec.radio.info, and you still have not heard from us in reply after say,
    five days, you can be pretty sure that either your mail never reached
    us, or that our answer has never reached you. In that case, please try
    again (We will filter out duplicates).

    Please direct any comments, questions, or criticisms about this article
    to rec-radio-info-request@panix.com.

    (Adapted, with permission, from the original article written by Mark
    Salyzyn, AG4YD, ex-VE6MGS.)

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From rec.radio.info Admin@21:1/5 to All on Thu Dec 22 07:05:01 2022
    XPost: rec.radio.info, rec.radio.amateur.moderated, rec.radio.amateur.misc XPost: rec.answers

    Posted-By: auto-faq 3.3.2 beta (PGPMoose V2.0, Perl 5.005)
    Archive-name: radio/rec-radio-info/guidelines
    Revision: 1.6 2013/02/21 04:09:06
    Posting-Frequency: posted quarterly
    URL: http://www.panix.com/~rram/usenet/rri/index.html

    Changes followed by "|".

    *** rec.radio.info - Posting Guidelines and Etiquette ***

    Two introductory articles about rec.radio.info are posted to this group
    and to rec.answers/news.answers every month. You are now reading the
    second article, which explains how to submit something to
    rec.radio.info, and which answers some Frequently Asked Questions about
    the submission process. The first article is titled "Welcome to rec.radio.info", and it might be a good idea to check it out as well.

    -- How do I submit something to rec.radio.info?

    Two possibilities. You can use your newsreading software to just post
    the article to rec.radio.info, as you would do with any other
    newsgroup. The difference is that the software recognizes the special
    status of rec.radio.info as a moderated group, and will e-mail your
    article to us, the moderation team, instead of posting it to the group.

    Alternatively, you can mail your article directly to us at the following address:

    rec-radio-info@panix.com

    Mailing us directly is probably (a wee bit) faster, but using the
    transparency offered by the newsreading software is probably more
    convenient.

    If you have any questions, or wish to deal with some administrivia with
    the moderation team, we suggest mailing to the following address:

    rec-radio-info-request@panix.com

    -- How soon will I see my article appear?

    It depends on how busy we are. Your article reaches us as mail, we have
    to read it first, give it the stamp of approval, and finally send it on
    to the group. We will attempt to read and decide on all submissions
    within 72 hours at the very least, though we will probably be able to
    process submissions much faster in actual practice.

    The site from which we moderate this newsgroup, "Public Access Internet
    and Unix, NYC" (Panix), is directly connected to the Internet, and
    articles posted at that site should appear at most major news sites,
    including Google Groups, the same day. The principal delay, therefore,
    will be the wait in the moderator's submission queue.

    If you post a periodic article, and have shown to be trustworthy, we may
    allow you to post directly if the article is of a timely nature. See the section below on direct posting.

    -- Should my article be in a specific format?

    No. If it is not totally illegible, we will accept it, and if it does
    not have a correct subject-line we will correct it with your permission
    -- that's what a moderator is for.

    However.

    You could do us a big favor by making sure your article conforms to
    these simple requirements:

    1) The article must present information, not discussion or requests, We
    will reject the article or require you to change the wording if it is
    worth it.
    2) A good, descriptive Subject line.
    3) Always mention what source you got the information from.
    4) Don't forget to include a Followup-To header, at least if you don't
    want further discussion to automatically be forwarded to you, the
    poster, which is the default if the article is only posted to
    rec.radio.info.

    As we said: if your article is appropriate we will post it even if you
    don't follow these guidelines, but then don't blame us for not
    processing it immediately. 'Perfect' articles we can send on with a
    couple of keystrokes. Stuff that needs minor editing is going to have
    to wait until we have time to do so.

    Please do not waste both our and your time by posting requests, as this
    is an information only news group.

    -- What about crossposting?

    If you send something to rec.radio.info, just name any group you'd like
    to cross-post to in the Newsgroups field. Then, when we approve the
    article for rec.radio.info it will get automatically cross-posted to any
    other groups mentioned. This will also override the default Followup-To: poster, replacing it with the groups you cross posted to.

    We would prefer if the group be cross-posted to the various discussion
    groups in the rec.radio.* hierarchy that are appropriate:

    rec.radio.amateur.antenna Antennas: theory, techniques and construction. |
    rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Vacuum tube-based amateur radio equipment. |
    rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc Packet radio and other digital radio modes. |
    rec.radio.amateur.dx Discussion, tips, notices and news for DXers. |
    rec.radio.amateur.equipment All about production amateur radio hardware. |
    rec.radio.amateur.homebrew Amateur radio construction and experimentation. |
    rec.radio.amateur.misc Amateur (ham) radio and related matters rec.radio.amateur.policy Amateur Radio practices, rules, etc. rec.radio.amateur.space Amateur radio transmissions through space. |
    rec.radio.shortwave International broadcasting on the 'HF' bands
    rec.radio.cb Citizens Band (27 MHz) discussion
    rec.radio.scanner Scanner discussions (unsupported group)

    or in one of the moderated groups:

    rec.radio.amateur.moderated Amateur radio practices, rules, etc. rec.radio.broadcasting Discussion of *domestic* radio broadcasting

    We will leave it up to the poster to decide which group(s) are
    appropriate, but reserve the right to add groups if we feel it has
    broader interest. We will consult with the poster first.

    Notes on crossposting:

    - rec.radio.broadcasting is also a moderated group. The
    rec.radio.broadcasting moderation team prefers to review all articles |
    before posting. Placing rec.radio.broadcasting before rec.radio.info |
    on the Newsgroups line should accomplish this. We will typically |
    abide by the rec.radio.broadcasting moderation team's decision whether |
    the article is appropriate for rec.radio.info. |

    - rec.radio.amateur.moderated is also a moderated group. As the
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated Moderation Team manages both
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated and rec.radio.info, we can manage
    crossposting and approvals for both newsgroups. The
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated group does not allow crossposting to other
    discussion newsgroups, whether moderated or unmoderated. However, we
    would like to manage rec.radio.info as consistently as possible with
    how it was done by previous moderators, including the grandfathering
    of existing regular postings. Therefore, the submitter can choose
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated or the other unmoderated
    rec.radio.amateur.* discussion newsgroups for crossposting, but not
    both.

    - Any FAQ or informational posting approved by the
    rec.answers/news.answers moderation team that is also crossposted to
    any rec.radio.* newsgroup (besides just rec.radio.info) is also
    automatically pre-approved for rec.radio.info. See below for more
    information.

    If you post to another moderated group, it may be better to make special arrangements with both moderators before posting by contacting us at our administrivia addresses.

    In addition, cross-posts do not take up extra space; modern newsreaders
    can be configured to show you cross-posted articles only once anyway;
    not everybody reads rec.radio.info; and rec.radio.info was never meant
    to reduce the volume of the regular discussion newsgroups. But keep in
    mind that some of the mail gateways may filter out the informational
    postings (at request of the subscribers) to keep the load down.

    You decide.

    -- I have a regular posting with timely information, can I make
    arrangements to help speed up delivery by posting directly from my
    site?

    Yes, there is! It may take a bit of chatter with the moderator, but we
    are willing to take responsible people and provide them the means of
    posting the articles directly from their site. We will try everything we
    can as we fully realize that DX (distant signal) and astronomical data
    can be somewhat transitory. We are also willing to allow regular posters
    of information the same courtesy, even if the information is not as
    timely.

    We refer to this as self-moderation, which is partly based on the model
    for rec.answers/news.answers. This requires cooperation and good will to
    be beneficial to the community in the rec.radio.* hierarchy.

    If you are currently maintaining (or plan to maintain) a radio-related
    periodic information posting, you may wish to consider crossposting it
    to rec.answers/news.answers. Postings that are approved by the rec.answers/news.answers moderators for this treatment are automatically pre-approved for crossposting to rec.radio.info (as the news.answers requirements are far more rigorous than the requirements this newsgroup
    ever plans to use). For more information about this option, consult the appropriate information articles and posting guidelines in rec.answers/news.answers.

    Realize also, that even if your post is not approved for rec.answers/news.answers, it can still be approved for rec.radio.info.
    The intention is not so much to get every last bit of radio-related
    information on rec.answers/news.answers, but rather to provide an
    alternative avenue of approval (as well as grandfather existing
    maintainers of radio-related information and spare them additional
    bureaucratic hurdles). Again, crossposting to either rec.radio.info or rec.answers/news.answers, both, or neither, is at the discretion of the
    poster (subject to the approval of the moderators). You decide what is
    most appropriate for your article.

    Please remember that as an information maintainer, you are not alone.
    There are many others on the net who maintain and post periodic
    information postings, using various intermediate-to-advanced features of
    Usenet (usually via automated tools). Various degrees of technical
    support and general hand-holding are available from many Usenet
    veterans. Send us some E-mail describing your needs to our
    administrative address below, and we'll try to help, or at least refer
    you to the right knowledgeable individual(s).

    -- And Follow-ups?

    If the only newsgroup you have specified is rec.radio.info, then the Followup-To: field will always be set to poster. If you do not want
    this, you must supply a Followup-To line of your own, and we will honor
    that one, as long as it is a subset of the original Newsgroups line.

    If you specify newsgroups to cross-post to, then the Followup-To field
    will be set to include all the cross-posted groups, excepting
    rec.radio.info itself. Again, if you do not wish this behavior, supply
    your own Followup-To line.

    We maintain other standards on the various RFC-1036 (news transport)
    header lines. For example, if the article is appropriate for passing
    into the Packet Radio Information Network, we encapsulate the Packet
    Bulletin Identifier (BID) in the Message-ID: news header line indicating
    the machine of origin as the ampr.org domain:

    Message-ID: <$opa.55.1994@ampr.org>

    where the Packet Radio BID, in this example, is `$OPA.55', and it was
    posted in the year 1994, because some of the Bid numbers are cycled
    yearly. Hopefully, this can be used as a key to re-introduce the
    articles for the Packet Radio network. Also, if the article is a repost
    of an already existing information article in the rec.radio heirarchy,
    we ensure that the References: header line is linked to that previously
    posted article. This also helps to tag articles, and may be used for
    additional filtering if needed.

    Since the articles are archived, please use the Summary and Keywords
    header lines to help one search for your article.

    -- Why have I received no reply from you?

    We never reject anything in silence, and we make a point of it to answer
    all our mail. However, E-mail, like a brain cell, can and does get lost,
    every now and again.

    So, if you send us something, and you don't see it appear it
    rec.radio.info, and you still have not heard from us in reply after say,
    five days, you can be pretty sure that either your mail never reached
    us, or that our answer has never reached you. In that case, please try
    again (We will filter out duplicates).

    Please direct any comments, questions, or criticisms about this article
    to rec-radio-info-request@panix.com.

    (Adapted, with permission, from the original article written by Mark
    Salyzyn, AG4YD, ex-VE6MGS.)

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From rec.radio.info Admin@21:1/5 to All on Wed Mar 22 06:05:01 2023
    XPost: rec.radio.info, rec.radio.amateur.moderated, rec.radio.amateur.misc XPost: rec.answers

    Posted-By: auto-faq 3.3.2 beta (PGPMoose V2.0, Perl 5.005)
    Archive-name: radio/rec-radio-info/guidelines
    Revision: 1.6 2013/02/21 04:09:06
    Posting-Frequency: posted quarterly
    URL: http://www.panix.com/~rram/usenet/rri/index.html

    Changes followed by "|".

    *** rec.radio.info - Posting Guidelines and Etiquette ***

    Two introductory articles about rec.radio.info are posted to this group
    and to rec.answers/news.answers every month. You are now reading the
    second article, which explains how to submit something to
    rec.radio.info, and which answers some Frequently Asked Questions about
    the submission process. The first article is titled "Welcome to rec.radio.info", and it might be a good idea to check it out as well.

    -- How do I submit something to rec.radio.info?

    Two possibilities. You can use your newsreading software to just post
    the article to rec.radio.info, as you would do with any other
    newsgroup. The difference is that the software recognizes the special
    status of rec.radio.info as a moderated group, and will e-mail your
    article to us, the moderation team, instead of posting it to the group.

    Alternatively, you can mail your article directly to us at the following address:

    rec-radio-info@panix.com

    Mailing us directly is probably (a wee bit) faster, but using the
    transparency offered by the newsreading software is probably more
    convenient.

    If you have any questions, or wish to deal with some administrivia with
    the moderation team, we suggest mailing to the following address:

    rec-radio-info-request@panix.com

    -- How soon will I see my article appear?

    It depends on how busy we are. Your article reaches us as mail, we have
    to read it first, give it the stamp of approval, and finally send it on
    to the group. We will attempt to read and decide on all submissions
    within 72 hours at the very least, though we will probably be able to
    process submissions much faster in actual practice.

    The site from which we moderate this newsgroup, "Public Access Internet
    and Unix, NYC" (Panix), is directly connected to the Internet, and
    articles posted at that site should appear at most major news sites,
    including Google Groups, the same day. The principal delay, therefore,
    will be the wait in the moderator's submission queue.

    If you post a periodic article, and have shown to be trustworthy, we may
    allow you to post directly if the article is of a timely nature. See the section below on direct posting.

    -- Should my article be in a specific format?

    No. If it is not totally illegible, we will accept it, and if it does
    not have a correct subject-line we will correct it with your permission
    -- that's what a moderator is for.

    However.

    You could do us a big favor by making sure your article conforms to
    these simple requirements:

    1) The article must present information, not discussion or requests, We
    will reject the article or require you to change the wording if it is
    worth it.
    2) A good, descriptive Subject line.
    3) Always mention what source you got the information from.
    4) Don't forget to include a Followup-To header, at least if you don't
    want further discussion to automatically be forwarded to you, the
    poster, which is the default if the article is only posted to
    rec.radio.info.

    As we said: if your article is appropriate we will post it even if you
    don't follow these guidelines, but then don't blame us for not
    processing it immediately. 'Perfect' articles we can send on with a
    couple of keystrokes. Stuff that needs minor editing is going to have
    to wait until we have time to do so.

    Please do not waste both our and your time by posting requests, as this
    is an information only news group.

    -- What about crossposting?

    If you send something to rec.radio.info, just name any group you'd like
    to cross-post to in the Newsgroups field. Then, when we approve the
    article for rec.radio.info it will get automatically cross-posted to any
    other groups mentioned. This will also override the default Followup-To: poster, replacing it with the groups you cross posted to.

    We would prefer if the group be cross-posted to the various discussion
    groups in the rec.radio.* hierarchy that are appropriate:

    rec.radio.amateur.antenna Antennas: theory, techniques and construction. |
    rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Vacuum tube-based amateur radio equipment. |
    rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc Packet radio and other digital radio modes. |
    rec.radio.amateur.dx Discussion, tips, notices and news for DXers. |
    rec.radio.amateur.equipment All about production amateur radio hardware. |
    rec.radio.amateur.homebrew Amateur radio construction and experimentation. |
    rec.radio.amateur.misc Amateur (ham) radio and related matters rec.radio.amateur.policy Amateur Radio practices, rules, etc. rec.radio.amateur.space Amateur radio transmissions through space. |
    rec.radio.shortwave International broadcasting on the 'HF' bands
    rec.radio.cb Citizens Band (27 MHz) discussion
    rec.radio.scanner Scanner discussions (unsupported group)

    or in one of the moderated groups:

    rec.radio.amateur.moderated Amateur radio practices, rules, etc. rec.radio.broadcasting Discussion of *domestic* radio broadcasting

    We will leave it up to the poster to decide which group(s) are
    appropriate, but reserve the right to add groups if we feel it has
    broader interest. We will consult with the poster first.

    Notes on crossposting:

    - rec.radio.broadcasting is also a moderated group. The
    rec.radio.broadcasting moderation team prefers to review all articles |
    before posting. Placing rec.radio.broadcasting before rec.radio.info |
    on the Newsgroups line should accomplish this. We will typically |
    abide by the rec.radio.broadcasting moderation team's decision whether |
    the article is appropriate for rec.radio.info. |

    - rec.radio.amateur.moderated is also a moderated group. As the
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated Moderation Team manages both
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated and rec.radio.info, we can manage
    crossposting and approvals for both newsgroups. The
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated group does not allow crossposting to other
    discussion newsgroups, whether moderated or unmoderated. However, we
    would like to manage rec.radio.info as consistently as possible with
    how it was done by previous moderators, including the grandfathering
    of existing regular postings. Therefore, the submitter can choose
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated or the other unmoderated
    rec.radio.amateur.* discussion newsgroups for crossposting, but not
    both.

    - Any FAQ or informational posting approved by the
    rec.answers/news.answers moderation team that is also crossposted to
    any rec.radio.* newsgroup (besides just rec.radio.info) is also
    automatically pre-approved for rec.radio.info. See below for more
    information.

    If you post to another moderated group, it may be better to make special arrangements with both moderators before posting by contacting us at our administrivia addresses.

    In addition, cross-posts do not take up extra space; modern newsreaders
    can be configured to show you cross-posted articles only once anyway;
    not everybody reads rec.radio.info; and rec.radio.info was never meant
    to reduce the volume of the regular discussion newsgroups. But keep in
    mind that some of the mail gateways may filter out the informational
    postings (at request of the subscribers) to keep the load down.

    You decide.

    -- I have a regular posting with timely information, can I make
    arrangements to help speed up delivery by posting directly from my
    site?

    Yes, there is! It may take a bit of chatter with the moderator, but we
    are willing to take responsible people and provide them the means of
    posting the articles directly from their site. We will try everything we
    can as we fully realize that DX (distant signal) and astronomical data
    can be somewhat transitory. We are also willing to allow regular posters
    of information the same courtesy, even if the information is not as
    timely.

    We refer to this as self-moderation, which is partly based on the model
    for rec.answers/news.answers. This requires cooperation and good will to
    be beneficial to the community in the rec.radio.* hierarchy.

    If you are currently maintaining (or plan to maintain) a radio-related
    periodic information posting, you may wish to consider crossposting it
    to rec.answers/news.answers. Postings that are approved by the rec.answers/news.answers moderators for this treatment are automatically pre-approved for crossposting to rec.radio.info (as the news.answers requirements are far more rigorous than the requirements this newsgroup
    ever plans to use). For more information about this option, consult the appropriate information articles and posting guidelines in rec.answers/news.answers.

    Realize also, that even if your post is not approved for rec.answers/news.answers, it can still be approved for rec.radio.info.
    The intention is not so much to get every last bit of radio-related
    information on rec.answers/news.answers, but rather to provide an
    alternative avenue of approval (as well as grandfather existing
    maintainers of radio-related information and spare them additional
    bureaucratic hurdles). Again, crossposting to either rec.radio.info or rec.answers/news.answers, both, or neither, is at the discretion of the
    poster (subject to the approval of the moderators). You decide what is
    most appropriate for your article.

    Please remember that as an information maintainer, you are not alone.
    There are many others on the net who maintain and post periodic
    information postings, using various intermediate-to-advanced features of
    Usenet (usually via automated tools). Various degrees of technical
    support and general hand-holding are available from many Usenet
    veterans. Send us some E-mail describing your needs to our
    administrative address below, and we'll try to help, or at least refer
    you to the right knowledgeable individual(s).

    -- And Follow-ups?

    If the only newsgroup you have specified is rec.radio.info, then the Followup-To: field will always be set to poster. If you do not want
    this, you must supply a Followup-To line of your own, and we will honor
    that one, as long as it is a subset of the original Newsgroups line.

    If you specify newsgroups to cross-post to, then the Followup-To field
    will be set to include all the cross-posted groups, excepting
    rec.radio.info itself. Again, if you do not wish this behavior, supply
    your own Followup-To line.

    We maintain other standards on the various RFC-1036 (news transport)
    header lines. For example, if the article is appropriate for passing
    into the Packet Radio Information Network, we encapsulate the Packet
    Bulletin Identifier (BID) in the Message-ID: news header line indicating
    the machine of origin as the ampr.org domain:

    Message-ID: <$opa.55.1994@ampr.org>

    where the Packet Radio BID, in this example, is `$OPA.55', and it was
    posted in the year 1994, because some of the Bid numbers are cycled
    yearly. Hopefully, this can be used as a key to re-introduce the
    articles for the Packet Radio network. Also, if the article is a repost
    of an already existing information article in the rec.radio heirarchy,
    we ensure that the References: header line is linked to that previously
    posted article. This also helps to tag articles, and may be used for
    additional filtering if needed.

    Since the articles are archived, please use the Summary and Keywords
    header lines to help one search for your article.

    -- Why have I received no reply from you?

    We never reject anything in silence, and we make a point of it to answer
    all our mail. However, E-mail, like a brain cell, can and does get lost,
    every now and again.

    So, if you send us something, and you don't see it appear it
    rec.radio.info, and you still have not heard from us in reply after say,
    five days, you can be pretty sure that either your mail never reached
    us, or that our answer has never reached you. In that case, please try
    again (We will filter out duplicates).

    Please direct any comments, questions, or criticisms about this article
    to rec-radio-info-request@panix.com.

    (Adapted, with permission, from the original article written by Mark
    Salyzyn, AG4YD, ex-VE6MGS.)

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From rec.radio.info Admin@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 22 06:05:01 2023
    XPost: rec.radio.info, rec.radio.amateur.moderated, rec.radio.amateur.misc XPost: rec.answers

    Posted-By: auto-faq 3.3.2 beta (PGPMoose V2.0, Perl 5.005)
    Archive-name: radio/rec-radio-info/guidelines
    Revision: 1.6 2013/02/21 04:09:06
    Posting-Frequency: posted quarterly
    URL: http://www.panix.com/~rram/usenet/rri/index.html

    Changes followed by "|".

    *** rec.radio.info - Posting Guidelines and Etiquette ***

    Two introductory articles about rec.radio.info are posted to this group
    and to rec.answers/news.answers every month. You are now reading the
    second article, which explains how to submit something to
    rec.radio.info, and which answers some Frequently Asked Questions about
    the submission process. The first article is titled "Welcome to rec.radio.info", and it might be a good idea to check it out as well.

    -- How do I submit something to rec.radio.info?

    Two possibilities. You can use your newsreading software to just post
    the article to rec.radio.info, as you would do with any other
    newsgroup. The difference is that the software recognizes the special
    status of rec.radio.info as a moderated group, and will e-mail your
    article to us, the moderation team, instead of posting it to the group.

    Alternatively, you can mail your article directly to us at the following address:

    rec-radio-info@panix.com

    Mailing us directly is probably (a wee bit) faster, but using the
    transparency offered by the newsreading software is probably more
    convenient.

    If you have any questions, or wish to deal with some administrivia with
    the moderation team, we suggest mailing to the following address:

    rec-radio-info-request@panix.com

    -- How soon will I see my article appear?

    It depends on how busy we are. Your article reaches us as mail, we have
    to read it first, give it the stamp of approval, and finally send it on
    to the group. We will attempt to read and decide on all submissions
    within 72 hours at the very least, though we will probably be able to
    process submissions much faster in actual practice.

    The site from which we moderate this newsgroup, "Public Access Internet
    and Unix, NYC" (Panix), is directly connected to the Internet, and
    articles posted at that site should appear at most major news sites,
    including Google Groups, the same day. The principal delay, therefore,
    will be the wait in the moderator's submission queue.

    If you post a periodic article, and have shown to be trustworthy, we may
    allow you to post directly if the article is of a timely nature. See the section below on direct posting.

    -- Should my article be in a specific format?

    No. If it is not totally illegible, we will accept it, and if it does
    not have a correct subject-line we will correct it with your permission
    -- that's what a moderator is for.

    However.

    You could do us a big favor by making sure your article conforms to
    these simple requirements:

    1) The article must present information, not discussion or requests, We
    will reject the article or require you to change the wording if it is
    worth it.
    2) A good, descriptive Subject line.
    3) Always mention what source you got the information from.
    4) Don't forget to include a Followup-To header, at least if you don't
    want further discussion to automatically be forwarded to you, the
    poster, which is the default if the article is only posted to
    rec.radio.info.

    As we said: if your article is appropriate we will post it even if you
    don't follow these guidelines, but then don't blame us for not
    processing it immediately. 'Perfect' articles we can send on with a
    couple of keystrokes. Stuff that needs minor editing is going to have
    to wait until we have time to do so.

    Please do not waste both our and your time by posting requests, as this
    is an information only news group.

    -- What about crossposting?

    If you send something to rec.radio.info, just name any group you'd like
    to cross-post to in the Newsgroups field. Then, when we approve the
    article for rec.radio.info it will get automatically cross-posted to any
    other groups mentioned. This will also override the default Followup-To: poster, replacing it with the groups you cross posted to.

    We would prefer if the group be cross-posted to the various discussion
    groups in the rec.radio.* hierarchy that are appropriate:

    rec.radio.amateur.antenna Antennas: theory, techniques and construction. |
    rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Vacuum tube-based amateur radio equipment. |
    rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc Packet radio and other digital radio modes. |
    rec.radio.amateur.dx Discussion, tips, notices and news for DXers. |
    rec.radio.amateur.equipment All about production amateur radio hardware. |
    rec.radio.amateur.homebrew Amateur radio construction and experimentation. |
    rec.radio.amateur.misc Amateur (ham) radio and related matters rec.radio.amateur.policy Amateur Radio practices, rules, etc. rec.radio.amateur.space Amateur radio transmissions through space. |
    rec.radio.shortwave International broadcasting on the 'HF' bands
    rec.radio.cb Citizens Band (27 MHz) discussion
    rec.radio.scanner Scanner discussions (unsupported group)

    or in one of the moderated groups:

    rec.radio.amateur.moderated Amateur radio practices, rules, etc. rec.radio.broadcasting Discussion of *domestic* radio broadcasting

    We will leave it up to the poster to decide which group(s) are
    appropriate, but reserve the right to add groups if we feel it has
    broader interest. We will consult with the poster first.

    Notes on crossposting:

    - rec.radio.broadcasting is also a moderated group. The
    rec.radio.broadcasting moderation team prefers to review all articles |
    before posting. Placing rec.radio.broadcasting before rec.radio.info |
    on the Newsgroups line should accomplish this. We will typically |
    abide by the rec.radio.broadcasting moderation team's decision whether |
    the article is appropriate for rec.radio.info. |

    - rec.radio.amateur.moderated is also a moderated group. As the
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated Moderation Team manages both
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated and rec.radio.info, we can manage
    crossposting and approvals for both newsgroups. The
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated group does not allow crossposting to other
    discussion newsgroups, whether moderated or unmoderated. However, we
    would like to manage rec.radio.info as consistently as possible with
    how it was done by previous moderators, including the grandfathering
    of existing regular postings. Therefore, the submitter can choose
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated or the other unmoderated
    rec.radio.amateur.* discussion newsgroups for crossposting, but not
    both.

    - Any FAQ or informational posting approved by the
    rec.answers/news.answers moderation team that is also crossposted to
    any rec.radio.* newsgroup (besides just rec.radio.info) is also
    automatically pre-approved for rec.radio.info. See below for more
    information.

    If you post to another moderated group, it may be better to make special arrangements with both moderators before posting by contacting us at our administrivia addresses.

    In addition, cross-posts do not take up extra space; modern newsreaders
    can be configured to show you cross-posted articles only once anyway;
    not everybody reads rec.radio.info; and rec.radio.info was never meant
    to reduce the volume of the regular discussion newsgroups. But keep in
    mind that some of the mail gateways may filter out the informational
    postings (at request of the subscribers) to keep the load down.

    You decide.

    -- I have a regular posting with timely information, can I make
    arrangements to help speed up delivery by posting directly from my
    site?

    Yes, there is! It may take a bit of chatter with the moderator, but we
    are willing to take responsible people and provide them the means of
    posting the articles directly from their site. We will try everything we
    can as we fully realize that DX (distant signal) and astronomical data
    can be somewhat transitory. We are also willing to allow regular posters
    of information the same courtesy, even if the information is not as
    timely.

    We refer to this as self-moderation, which is partly based on the model
    for rec.answers/news.answers. This requires cooperation and good will to
    be beneficial to the community in the rec.radio.* hierarchy.

    If you are currently maintaining (or plan to maintain) a radio-related
    periodic information posting, you may wish to consider crossposting it
    to rec.answers/news.answers. Postings that are approved by the rec.answers/news.answers moderators for this treatment are automatically pre-approved for crossposting to rec.radio.info (as the news.answers requirements are far more rigorous than the requirements this newsgroup
    ever plans to use). For more information about this option, consult the appropriate information articles and posting guidelines in rec.answers/news.answers.

    Realize also, that even if your post is not approved for rec.answers/news.answers, it can still be approved for rec.radio.info.
    The intention is not so much to get every last bit of radio-related
    information on rec.answers/news.answers, but rather to provide an
    alternative avenue of approval (as well as grandfather existing
    maintainers of radio-related information and spare them additional
    bureaucratic hurdles). Again, crossposting to either rec.radio.info or rec.answers/news.answers, both, or neither, is at the discretion of the
    poster (subject to the approval of the moderators). You decide what is
    most appropriate for your article.

    Please remember that as an information maintainer, you are not alone.
    There are many others on the net who maintain and post periodic
    information postings, using various intermediate-to-advanced features of
    Usenet (usually via automated tools). Various degrees of technical
    support and general hand-holding are available from many Usenet
    veterans. Send us some E-mail describing your needs to our
    administrative address below, and we'll try to help, or at least refer
    you to the right knowledgeable individual(s).

    -- And Follow-ups?

    If the only newsgroup you have specified is rec.radio.info, then the Followup-To: field will always be set to poster. If you do not want
    this, you must supply a Followup-To line of your own, and we will honor
    that one, as long as it is a subset of the original Newsgroups line.

    If you specify newsgroups to cross-post to, then the Followup-To field
    will be set to include all the cross-posted groups, excepting
    rec.radio.info itself. Again, if you do not wish this behavior, supply
    your own Followup-To line.

    We maintain other standards on the various RFC-1036 (news transport)
    header lines. For example, if the article is appropriate for passing
    into the Packet Radio Information Network, we encapsulate the Packet
    Bulletin Identifier (BID) in the Message-ID: news header line indicating
    the machine of origin as the ampr.org domain:

    Message-ID: <$opa.55.1994@ampr.org>

    where the Packet Radio BID, in this example, is `$OPA.55', and it was
    posted in the year 1994, because some of the Bid numbers are cycled
    yearly. Hopefully, this can be used as a key to re-introduce the
    articles for the Packet Radio network. Also, if the article is a repost
    of an already existing information article in the rec.radio heirarchy,
    we ensure that the References: header line is linked to that previously
    posted article. This also helps to tag articles, and may be used for
    additional filtering if needed.

    Since the articles are archived, please use the Summary and Keywords
    header lines to help one search for your article.

    -- Why have I received no reply from you?

    We never reject anything in silence, and we make a point of it to answer
    all our mail. However, E-mail, like a brain cell, can and does get lost,
    every now and again.

    So, if you send us something, and you don't see it appear it
    rec.radio.info, and you still have not heard from us in reply after say,
    five days, you can be pretty sure that either your mail never reached
    us, or that our answer has never reached you. In that case, please try
    again (We will filter out duplicates).

    Please direct any comments, questions, or criticisms about this article
    to rec-radio-info-request@panix.com.

    (Adapted, with permission, from the original article written by Mark
    Salyzyn, AG4YD, ex-VE6MGS.)

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From rec.radio.info Admin@21:1/5 to All on Fri Sep 22 06:05:00 2023
    XPost: rec.radio.info, rec.radio.amateur.moderated, rec.radio.amateur.misc XPost: rec.answers

    Posted-By: auto-faq 3.3.2 beta (PGPMoose V2.0, Perl 5.005)
    Archive-name: radio/rec-radio-info/guidelines
    Revision: 1.6 2013/02/21 04:09:06
    Posting-Frequency: posted quarterly
    URL: http://www.panix.com/~rram/usenet/rri/index.html

    Changes followed by "|".

    *** rec.radio.info - Posting Guidelines and Etiquette ***

    Two introductory articles about rec.radio.info are posted to this group
    and to rec.answers/news.answers every month. You are now reading the
    second article, which explains how to submit something to
    rec.radio.info, and which answers some Frequently Asked Questions about
    the submission process. The first article is titled "Welcome to rec.radio.info", and it might be a good idea to check it out as well.

    -- How do I submit something to rec.radio.info?

    Two possibilities. You can use your newsreading software to just post
    the article to rec.radio.info, as you would do with any other
    newsgroup. The difference is that the software recognizes the special
    status of rec.radio.info as a moderated group, and will e-mail your
    article to us, the moderation team, instead of posting it to the group.

    Alternatively, you can mail your article directly to us at the following address:

    rec-radio-info@panix.com

    Mailing us directly is probably (a wee bit) faster, but using the
    transparency offered by the newsreading software is probably more
    convenient.

    If you have any questions, or wish to deal with some administrivia with
    the moderation team, we suggest mailing to the following address:

    rec-radio-info-request@panix.com

    -- How soon will I see my article appear?

    It depends on how busy we are. Your article reaches us as mail, we have
    to read it first, give it the stamp of approval, and finally send it on
    to the group. We will attempt to read and decide on all submissions
    within 72 hours at the very least, though we will probably be able to
    process submissions much faster in actual practice.

    The site from which we moderate this newsgroup, "Public Access Internet
    and Unix, NYC" (Panix), is directly connected to the Internet, and
    articles posted at that site should appear at most major news sites,
    including Google Groups, the same day. The principal delay, therefore,
    will be the wait in the moderator's submission queue.

    If you post a periodic article, and have shown to be trustworthy, we may
    allow you to post directly if the article is of a timely nature. See the section below on direct posting.

    -- Should my article be in a specific format?

    No. If it is not totally illegible, we will accept it, and if it does
    not have a correct subject-line we will correct it with your permission
    -- that's what a moderator is for.

    However.

    You could do us a big favor by making sure your article conforms to
    these simple requirements:

    1) The article must present information, not discussion or requests, We
    will reject the article or require you to change the wording if it is
    worth it.
    2) A good, descriptive Subject line.
    3) Always mention what source you got the information from.
    4) Don't forget to include a Followup-To header, at least if you don't
    want further discussion to automatically be forwarded to you, the
    poster, which is the default if the article is only posted to
    rec.radio.info.

    As we said: if your article is appropriate we will post it even if you
    don't follow these guidelines, but then don't blame us for not
    processing it immediately. 'Perfect' articles we can send on with a
    couple of keystrokes. Stuff that needs minor editing is going to have
    to wait until we have time to do so.

    Please do not waste both our and your time by posting requests, as this
    is an information only news group.

    -- What about crossposting?

    If you send something to rec.radio.info, just name any group you'd like
    to cross-post to in the Newsgroups field. Then, when we approve the
    article for rec.radio.info it will get automatically cross-posted to any
    other groups mentioned. This will also override the default Followup-To: poster, replacing it with the groups you cross posted to.

    We would prefer if the group be cross-posted to the various discussion
    groups in the rec.radio.* hierarchy that are appropriate:

    rec.radio.amateur.antenna Antennas: theory, techniques and construction. |
    rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Vacuum tube-based amateur radio equipment. |
    rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc Packet radio and other digital radio modes. |
    rec.radio.amateur.dx Discussion, tips, notices and news for DXers. |
    rec.radio.amateur.equipment All about production amateur radio hardware. |
    rec.radio.amateur.homebrew Amateur radio construction and experimentation. |
    rec.radio.amateur.misc Amateur (ham) radio and related matters rec.radio.amateur.policy Amateur Radio practices, rules, etc. rec.radio.amateur.space Amateur radio transmissions through space. |
    rec.radio.shortwave International broadcasting on the 'HF' bands
    rec.radio.cb Citizens Band (27 MHz) discussion
    rec.radio.scanner Scanner discussions (unsupported group)

    or in one of the moderated groups:

    rec.radio.amateur.moderated Amateur radio practices, rules, etc. rec.radio.broadcasting Discussion of *domestic* radio broadcasting

    We will leave it up to the poster to decide which group(s) are
    appropriate, but reserve the right to add groups if we feel it has
    broader interest. We will consult with the poster first.

    Notes on crossposting:

    - rec.radio.broadcasting is also a moderated group. The
    rec.radio.broadcasting moderation team prefers to review all articles |
    before posting. Placing rec.radio.broadcasting before rec.radio.info |
    on the Newsgroups line should accomplish this. We will typically |
    abide by the rec.radio.broadcasting moderation team's decision whether |
    the article is appropriate for rec.radio.info. |

    - rec.radio.amateur.moderated is also a moderated group. As the
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated Moderation Team manages both
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated and rec.radio.info, we can manage
    crossposting and approvals for both newsgroups. The
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated group does not allow crossposting to other
    discussion newsgroups, whether moderated or unmoderated. However, we
    would like to manage rec.radio.info as consistently as possible with
    how it was done by previous moderators, including the grandfathering
    of existing regular postings. Therefore, the submitter can choose
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated or the other unmoderated
    rec.radio.amateur.* discussion newsgroups for crossposting, but not
    both.

    - Any FAQ or informational posting approved by the
    rec.answers/news.answers moderation team that is also crossposted to
    any rec.radio.* newsgroup (besides just rec.radio.info) is also
    automatically pre-approved for rec.radio.info. See below for more
    information.

    If you post to another moderated group, it may be better to make special arrangements with both moderators before posting by contacting us at our administrivia addresses.

    In addition, cross-posts do not take up extra space; modern newsreaders
    can be configured to show you cross-posted articles only once anyway;
    not everybody reads rec.radio.info; and rec.radio.info was never meant
    to reduce the volume of the regular discussion newsgroups. But keep in
    mind that some of the mail gateways may filter out the informational
    postings (at request of the subscribers) to keep the load down.

    You decide.

    -- I have a regular posting with timely information, can I make
    arrangements to help speed up delivery by posting directly from my
    site?

    Yes, there is! It may take a bit of chatter with the moderator, but we
    are willing to take responsible people and provide them the means of
    posting the articles directly from their site. We will try everything we
    can as we fully realize that DX (distant signal) and astronomical data
    can be somewhat transitory. We are also willing to allow regular posters
    of information the same courtesy, even if the information is not as
    timely.

    We refer to this as self-moderation, which is partly based on the model
    for rec.answers/news.answers. This requires cooperation and good will to
    be beneficial to the community in the rec.radio.* hierarchy.

    If you are currently maintaining (or plan to maintain) a radio-related
    periodic information posting, you may wish to consider crossposting it
    to rec.answers/news.answers. Postings that are approved by the rec.answers/news.answers moderators for this treatment are automatically pre-approved for crossposting to rec.radio.info (as the news.answers requirements are far more rigorous than the requirements this newsgroup
    ever plans to use). For more information about this option, consult the appropriate information articles and posting guidelines in rec.answers/news.answers.

    Realize also, that even if your post is not approved for rec.answers/news.answers, it can still be approved for rec.radio.info.
    The intention is not so much to get every last bit of radio-related
    information on rec.answers/news.answers, but rather to provide an
    alternative avenue of approval (as well as grandfather existing
    maintainers of radio-related information and spare them additional
    bureaucratic hurdles). Again, crossposting to either rec.radio.info or rec.answers/news.answers, both, or neither, is at the discretion of the
    poster (subject to the approval of the moderators). You decide what is
    most appropriate for your article.

    Please remember that as an information maintainer, you are not alone.
    There are many others on the net who maintain and post periodic
    information postings, using various intermediate-to-advanced features of
    Usenet (usually via automated tools). Various degrees of technical
    support and general hand-holding are available from many Usenet
    veterans. Send us some E-mail describing your needs to our
    administrative address below, and we'll try to help, or at least refer
    you to the right knowledgeable individual(s).

    -- And Follow-ups?

    If the only newsgroup you have specified is rec.radio.info, then the Followup-To: field will always be set to poster. If you do not want
    this, you must supply a Followup-To line of your own, and we will honor
    that one, as long as it is a subset of the original Newsgroups line.

    If you specify newsgroups to cross-post to, then the Followup-To field
    will be set to include all the cross-posted groups, excepting
    rec.radio.info itself. Again, if you do not wish this behavior, supply
    your own Followup-To line.

    We maintain other standards on the various RFC-1036 (news transport)
    header lines. For example, if the article is appropriate for passing
    into the Packet Radio Information Network, we encapsulate the Packet
    Bulletin Identifier (BID) in the Message-ID: news header line indicating
    the machine of origin as the ampr.org domain:

    Message-ID: <$opa.55.1994@ampr.org>

    where the Packet Radio BID, in this example, is `$OPA.55', and it was
    posted in the year 1994, because some of the Bid numbers are cycled
    yearly. Hopefully, this can be used as a key to re-introduce the
    articles for the Packet Radio network. Also, if the article is a repost
    of an already existing information article in the rec.radio heirarchy,
    we ensure that the References: header line is linked to that previously
    posted article. This also helps to tag articles, and may be used for
    additional filtering if needed.

    Since the articles are archived, please use the Summary and Keywords
    header lines to help one search for your article.

    -- Why have I received no reply from you?

    We never reject anything in silence, and we make a point of it to answer
    all our mail. However, E-mail, like a brain cell, can and does get lost,
    every now and again.

    So, if you send us something, and you don't see it appear it
    rec.radio.info, and you still have not heard from us in reply after say,
    five days, you can be pretty sure that either your mail never reached
    us, or that our answer has never reached you. In that case, please try
    again (We will filter out duplicates).

    Please direct any comments, questions, or criticisms about this article
    to rec-radio-info-request@panix.com.

    (Adapted, with permission, from the original article written by Mark
    Salyzyn, AG4YD, ex-VE6MGS.)

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    Changes followed by "|".

    *** rec.radio.info - Posting Guidelines and Etiquette ***

    Two introductory articles about rec.radio.info are posted to this group
    and to rec.answers/news.answers every month. You are now reading the
    second article, which explains how to submit something to
    rec.radio.info, and which answers some Frequently Asked Questions about
    the submission process. The first article is titled "Welcome to rec.radio.info", and it might be a good idea to check it out as well.

    -- How do I submit something to rec.radio.info?

    Two possibilities. You can use your newsreading software to just post
    the article to rec.radio.info, as you would do with any other
    newsgroup. The difference is that the software recognizes the special
    status of rec.radio.info as a moderated group, and will e-mail your
    article to us, the moderation team, instead of posting it to the group.

    Alternatively, you can mail your article directly to us at the following address:

    rec-radio-info@panix.com

    Mailing us directly is probably (a wee bit) faster, but using the
    transparency offered by the newsreading software is probably more
    convenient.

    If you have any questions, or wish to deal with some administrivia with
    the moderation team, we suggest mailing to the following address:

    rec-radio-info-request@panix.com

    -- How soon will I see my article appear?

    It depends on how busy we are. Your article reaches us as mail, we have
    to read it first, give it the stamp of approval, and finally send it on
    to the group. We will attempt to read and decide on all submissions
    within 72 hours at the very least, though we will probably be able to
    process submissions much faster in actual practice.

    The site from which we moderate this newsgroup, "Public Access Internet
    and Unix, NYC" (Panix), is directly connected to the Internet, and
    articles posted at that site should appear at most major news sites,
    including Google Groups, the same day. The principal delay, therefore,
    will be the wait in the moderator's submission queue.

    If you post a periodic article, and have shown to be trustworthy, we may
    allow you to post directly if the article is of a timely nature. See the section below on direct posting.

    -- Should my article be in a specific format?

    No. If it is not totally illegible, we will accept it, and if it does
    not have a correct subject-line we will correct it with your permission
    -- that's what a moderator is for.

    However.

    You could do us a big favor by making sure your article conforms to
    these simple requirements:

    1) The article must present information, not discussion or requests, We
    will reject the article or require you to change the wording if it is
    worth it.
    2) A good, descriptive Subject line.
    3) Always mention what source you got the information from.
    4) Don't forget to include a Followup-To header, at least if you don't
    want further discussion to automatically be forwarded to you, the
    poster, which is the default if the article is only posted to
    rec.radio.info.

    As we said: if your article is appropriate we will post it even if you
    don't follow these guidelines, but then don't blame us for not
    processing it immediately. 'Perfect' articles we can send on with a
    couple of keystrokes. Stuff that needs minor editing is going to have
    to wait until we have time to do so.

    Please do not waste both our and your time by posting requests, as this
    is an information only news group.

    -- What about crossposting?

    If you send something to rec.radio.info, just name any group you'd like
    to cross-post to in the Newsgroups field. Then, when we approve the
    article for rec.radio.info it will get automatically cross-posted to any
    other groups mentioned. This will also override the default Followup-To: poster, replacing it with the groups you cross posted to.

    We would prefer if the group be cross-posted to the various discussion
    groups in the rec.radio.* hierarchy that are appropriate:

    rec.radio.amateur.antenna Antennas: theory, techniques and construction. |
    rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Vacuum tube-based amateur radio equipment. |
    rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc Packet radio and other digital radio modes. |
    rec.radio.amateur.dx Discussion, tips, notices and news for DXers. |
    rec.radio.amateur.equipment All about production amateur radio hardware. |
    rec.radio.amateur.homebrew Amateur radio construction and experimentation. |
    rec.radio.amateur.misc Amateur (ham) radio and related matters rec.radio.amateur.policy Amateur Radio practices, rules, etc. rec.radio.amateur.space Amateur radio transmissions through space. |
    rec.radio.shortwave International broadcasting on the 'HF' bands
    rec.radio.cb Citizens Band (27 MHz) discussion
    rec.radio.scanner Scanner discussions (unsupported group)

    or in one of the moderated groups:

    rec.radio.amateur.moderated Amateur radio practices, rules, etc. rec.radio.broadcasting Discussion of *domestic* radio broadcasting

    We will leave it up to the poster to decide which group(s) are
    appropriate, but reserve the right to add groups if we feel it has
    broader interest. We will consult with the poster first.

    Notes on crossposting:

    - rec.radio.broadcasting is also a moderated group. The
    rec.radio.broadcasting moderation team prefers to review all articles |
    before posting. Placing rec.radio.broadcasting before rec.radio.info |
    on the Newsgroups line should accomplish this. We will typically |
    abide by the rec.radio.broadcasting moderation team's decision whether |
    the article is appropriate for rec.radio.info. |

    - rec.radio.amateur.moderated is also a moderated group. As the
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated Moderation Team manages both
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated and rec.radio.info, we can manage
    crossposting and approvals for both newsgroups. The
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated group does not allow crossposting to other
    discussion newsgroups, whether moderated or unmoderated. However, we
    would like to manage rec.radio.info as consistently as possible with
    how it was done by previous moderators, including the grandfathering
    of existing regular postings. Therefore, the submitter can choose
    rec.radio.amateur.moderated or the other unmoderated
    rec.radio.amateur.* discussion newsgroups for crossposting, but not
    both.

    - Any FAQ or informational posting approved by the
    rec.answers/news.answers moderation team that is also crossposted to
    any rec.radio.* newsgroup (besides just rec.radio.info) is also
    automatically pre-approved for rec.radio.info. See below for more
    information.

    If you post to another moderated group, it may be better to make special arrangements with both moderators before posting by contacting us at our administrivia addresses.

    In addition, cross-posts do not take up extra space; modern newsreaders
    can be configured to show you cross-posted articles only once anyway;
    not everybody reads rec.radio.info; and rec.radio.info was never meant
    to reduce the volume of the regular discussion newsgroups. But keep in
    mind that some of the mail gateways may filter out the informational
    postings (at request of the subscribers) to keep the load down.

    You decide.

    -- I have a regular posting with timely information, can I make
    arrangements to help speed up delivery by posting directly from my
    site?

    Yes, there is! It may take a bit of chatter with the moderator, but we
    are willing to take responsible people and provide them the means of
    posting the articles directly from their site. We will try everything we
    can as we fully realize that DX (distant signal) and astronomical data
    can be somewhat transitory. We are also willing to allow regular posters
    of information the same courtesy, even if the information is not as
    timely.

    We refer to this as self-moderation, which is partly based on the model
    for rec.answers/news.answers. This requires cooperation and good will to
    be beneficial to the community in the rec.radio.* hierarchy.

    If you are currently maintaining (or plan to maintain) a radio-related
    periodic information posting, you may wish to consider crossposting it
    to rec.answers/news.answers. Postings that are approved by the rec.answers/news.answers moderators for this treatment are automatically pre-approved for crossposting to rec.radio.info (as the news.answers requirements are far more rigorous than the requirements this newsgroup
    ever plans to use). For more information about this option, consult the appropriate information articles and posting guidelines in rec.answers/news.answers.

    Realize also, that even if your post is not approved for rec.answers/news.answers, it can still be approved for rec.radio.info.
    The intention is not so much to get every last bit of radio-related
    information on rec.answers/news.answers, but rather to provide an
    alternative avenue of approval (as well as grandfather existing
    maintainers of radio-related information and spare them additional
    bureaucratic hurdles). Again, crossposting to either rec.radio.info or rec.answers/news.answers, both, or neither, is at the discretion of the
    poster (subject to the approval of the moderators). You decide what is
    most appropriate for your article.

    Please remember that as an information maintainer, you are not alone.
    There are many others on the net who maintain and post periodic
    information postings, using various intermediate-to-advanced features of
    Usenet (usually via automated tools). Various degrees of technical
    support and general hand-holding are available from many Usenet
    veterans. Send us some E-mail describing your needs to our
    administrative address below, and we'll try to help, or at least refer
    you to the right knowledgeable individual(s).

    -- And Follow-ups?

    If the only newsgroup you have specified is rec.radio.info, then the Followup-To: field will always be set to poster. If you do not want
    this, you must supply a Followup-To line of your own, and we will honor
    that one, as long as it is a subset of the original Newsgroups line.

    If you specify newsgroups to cross-post to, then the Followup-To field
    will be set to include all the cross-posted groups, excepting
    rec.radio.info itself. Again, if you do not wish this behavior, supply
    your own Followup-To line.

    We maintain other standards on the various RFC-1036 (news transport)
    header lines. For example, if the article is appropriate for passing
    into the Packet Radio Information Network, we encapsulate the Packet
    Bulletin Identifier (BID) in the Message-ID: news header line indicating
    the machine of origin as the ampr.org domain:

    Message-ID: <$opa.55.1994@ampr.org>

    where the Packet Radio BID, in this example, is `$OPA.55', and it was
    posted in the year 1994, because some of the Bid numbers are cycled
    yearly. Hopefully, this can be used as a key to re-introduce the
    articles for the Packet Radio network. Also, if the article is a repost
    of an already existing information article in the rec.radio heirarchy,
    we ensure that the References: header line is linked to that previously
    posted article. This also helps to tag articles, and may be used for
    additional filtering if needed.

    Since the articles are archived, please use the Summary and Keywords
    header lines to help one search for your article.

    -- Why have I received no reply from you?

    We never reject anything in silence, and we make a point of it to answer
    all our mail. However, E-mail, like a brain cell, can and does get lost,
    every now and again.

    So, if you send us something, and you don't see it appear it
    rec.radio.info, and you still have not heard from us in reply after say,
    five days, you can be pretty sure that either your mail never reached
    us, or that our answer has never reached you. In that case, please try
    again (We will filter out duplicates).

    Please direct any comments, questions, or criticisms about this article
    to rec-radio-info-request@panix.com.

    (Adapted, with permission, from the original article written by Mark
    Salyzyn, AG4YD, ex-VE6MGS.)

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