Copy, Pego and I have Web
Case number 1
Looking for information on the Internet for the http://hi4rkr.blogspot.com/2010/09/antenas-su-ganancia-real-en-decibelios HI4RKR Blog . html and fence surprise to find one of my articles on antennas vs. Vertical. Horizontal published in November 2008 http://cx2ua.blogspot.com/2008/11/antenas-verticales-y-horizontales.html which was copied as is.
At least I could have quoted the source as have other colleagues with whom I am deeply grateful as is the case of Editor of Digital Frequency 430 Chilean Mr. Domingo Canales CA3VQW http://frecuencia430. blogspot.com/2011/01/antena-vertical-versus-horizontal.html
Or Costa Rica's colleague Frank TI2AMX http://ti2amx.es.tl/F% F3rmulas-to- Antenas.htm
Manolo Rivero EA8CQU of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Canary Is
http://www.ea8cqu.es.tl/Formulas-para-Antenas.htm
At
colleagues MEXICAN FEDERATION RADIOEXPERIMENTADORES (FMRE)
Bulletin 1009 of 2010 Antenna tuner http://www.fmre.org.mx/boletinesx/2010/boletin1009.html
thanks to all of them from now.
I made some screenshots or they will modify Web pages before named and a slanderer passes in these catches can see release dates each
case 2
Here is an article copied from the old national publication magazine in its issue AC 500, where a Dante Tartaglia article discusses the principles of radio in Uruguay and focuses primarily on Cerrito Telegraph Station. The original was published here: http://cx2ua.blogspot.com/2008/06/historia-de-la-radio-en-uruguay-co-mo_04.html and this was copied here: http://radiografias.com.uy/
If not in this case something very special would have thought that the source of this article was the same magazine I have the AC N 500, but something caught my attention and was that between the images is a picture of a transmitter on a wooden table, this picture is actually not in the Telegraph Cerrito station or is in AC Magazine No. 500, but was removed from the RSGB book called "100 Years of Radio" and was put in my post just to let the reader not familiar with the equipment time had an idea of \u200b\u200bhow the transmitters were in the early days of radio.
Easily one can tell the quality difference with the photos of original article published in this blog, which if they are original from the photo of the transmitter.
In order another case where no source is cited and think that it costs nothing to be thankful.
must have a bit of initiative that I copy the title , Pego and I have Web.
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