Dick Rollema wrote:
. . . I received the following reply from the Editor of RadCom.
Hello, Dick.
It is RadCom style to use the following:
10V or 10 volt(s), 5A or 5 amp(s), 2W or 2 watt(s).
With IF, RF and AF, capital letters and no dots.
With frequency, no gap between the number and the units, ie
800Hz, 136kHz, 21MHz.
Steve White, G3ZVW
When I was studying for my degree with the Open University in the
1990s, the house style was to have a space between the figures
and the units, for example: 10 V or 10 volts; 136 kHz.
************
New subject: Ron G6RO wrote to say that he has been off the air
due to a TX power supply problem. His constant efforts to
improve his LF station resulted in a pair of rectifier diodes
failing while experimenting with a new antenna tuning system.
Spares are being obtained, and he has started on the repair work.
Regards to all,
Steve GW4ALG
|