Talk:Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr.

Latest comment: 1 year ago by 95.145.86.26 in topic WSPR (amateur radio software)

Brother

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The material about Prof. Taylor's brother doesn't belong here. If the brother was sufficiently noteworthy he should have his own entry -- and one which is NPOV, unlike the text here. Whether Hal Taylor warrants a separate article or not, his info doesn't belong in this one.

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WSPR (amateur radio software)

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Added mention of and wikilink to WSPR as there is for WSJT in the Amateur Radio section. I'm no expert and came across this page by accident but it seems to me that WSPR is worth a mention, especially given the amount of coverage/speculation in relation to the loss of flight MH370, which is how I came to this page. 95.145.86.26 (talk) 13:48, 28 February 2023 (UTC)Reply