User:Gerry Ashton

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This user is an alumnus of the University of Southern California.
This user is an Engineer.

Gerry Ashton is an engineer with interests in electronics, amateur radio, volunteer firefighting, photography, and mapping.

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[edit] New articles contributed

  1. Carbon microphone
  2. Power dividers and directional couplers (adapted public domain article from U.S. Navy handbook)

[edit] Merges and merge proposals

  1. Content-addressable memory, Associative memory, Associative storage

[edit] Redirects

  1. Radio Frequencies (table)
  2. AT bus
  3. Binary-to-decimal conversion
  4. Hybrid coupler (strictly speaking a short article with a link to a more comprehensive article).
  5. Depletion mode transistor (Satisfy article request with redirect to more comprehensive article.)
  6. Current switch emitter follower logic
  7. Copy certification
  8. kW h

[edit] Categorization

  1. Residual-current device
  2. Techfest
  3. Synchronization model
  4. Shuttle-Mir Program
  5. Public notice
  6. Pieter Van den Abeele
  7. International Association of Privacy Professionals

[edit] Disambiguation Page Link Improvement

  1. Power

[edit] Images

[edit] Cleanup

  1. Dummy load
  2. Mendenhall Order
  3. template:SI acceptable units
  4. XEDIT
  5. Fire apparatus
  6. Mile

[edit] Tools worth remembering

User:MiszaBot/Archive HowTo

[edit] Subpages

  • /sandbox subpage to work on articles or edits when it will take a while to whip them into shape.
  • User talk:Gerry Ashton/collaborate page so others can mark up his ideas.
  • /Harvard citation presents an example of creating Harvard citations with links between the text citation and the reference list entry, without the use of citation templates.
  • /Note citation presents an example of creating notes (sometimes called endnotes or footnotes) with short citations, followed with a reference list containing full citations.
  • /Boracay Bill on references is a snippet from Boracay Bill's talk page that I want to keep track of.
  • /General references is a short sampling of good articles to see how many use general references.