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Hi Tom,<br>
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I think it does allow attachments. We can specify the file types of
attachments that we will allow.<br>
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Try one and see what happens! The posts are all archived, so it
would be a good place to have them. Maybe we should set up a Github
repository anyway.<br>
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I will do that and post the info back here.<br>
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73,<br>
Scotty WA2DFI<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2019-04-24 07:40, Tom McDermott via
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<div>Hi Scotty - does this email list permit attachments?</div>
<div>Most (all?) of the TAPR lists reject attachments.</div>
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<div>If it does allow attachments, we might want to collect the
measurements John and I have made</div>
<div>on the Silicon Labs jitter attenuator and post to this
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<div>If attachments are not allowed, then should we set up a
repository for that kind of documentation</div>
<div> (i.e. an on-line lab notebook)?</div>
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<div>-- Tom, N5EG</div>
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