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Welcome to WorldRadio Online!Welcome to WorldRadio Online. We are quite excited about our first issue and after viewing it, we're sure you'll agree your new "one click" access to hobby websites and advertiser homepages is quite amazing. You now have the option of viewing your issue online, printing a single page or the entire issue. In addition, while viewing a page, if a product in an advertisement catches your eye, click on the ad and we'll bring you right to the advertiser's website for more info. You'll also find links to hobby clubs and organizations that bring their websites within a mouse-click. Most of you already have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computers and are familiar with its usage - all you need do is click on the issue's front cover above to get started. For those of you who do not have Adobe Acrobat installed and not familiar with it let us give you a brief explanation. Adobe Acrobat is a family of computer programs developed by Adobe Systems, designed to view (open, enlarge or reduce) and manipulate (download and/or print) the pages of the issue, which are created as PDF documents (files created in Adobe's Portable Document Format-PDF). There are a variety of versions which have been developed to suit the needs of your computer. Adobe Reader is available free and can be downloaded from Adobe Systems Inc. via this link http://www.adobe.com. Once you've downloaded Adobe Reader click on the front cover above and you're in! You'll notice a reference bar across the top of the page - with navigation tools for viewing the issue. You can scroll through the issue page by page, enlarge or reduce the page size to suit your view, print a single page or the entire issue, the choice is yours with every issue, each time you view it. There's also a help section should a question arise. It's important to remember that every computer monitor has its own unique characteristics. It's normal for some monitors to display pages slightly differently than others, particularly with color rendition. We find that some elements of a page can occasionally appear slightly fuzzy when small, but razor sharp when enlarged slightly for better viewing. We encourage you to experiment to find the settings that work best for you. Regardless of the monitor you're using, though, if you choose to print pages from WorldRadio Online, the printed image will be extremely sharp and pleasing to the eye. We'd love to hear your comments and suggestions for future issues! E-mail the editor at worldradioeditor@cq-amateur-radio.com. Happy viewing from all of us at WorldRadio Online! |
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