Help/DiffPlugin

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The Diff plugin displays differences between revisions of a wiki page.

Usage

<<Diff arguments>>

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

pagename

The page to execute upon

current pagename

version

The newest version of the page

latest version

previous

author, minor or major

major

Examples

<<Diff pagename=HomePage>>

Differences between version 1 and predecessor to the previous major change of HomePage.

Other diffs: Previous Revision, Previous Author

Newer page: version 1 Last edited on 17 January 2022 18:35 by harold
Older page: None
<<Diff pagename=HomePage version=4>>

Differences between version 4 and predecessor to the previous major change of HomePage.

Other diffs: Previous Revision, Previous Author

Newer page: version 4 Last edited on 26 May 2014 19:10 by harold
Older page: version 3 Last edited on 20 May 2014 19:39 by harold
@@ -3,15 +3,15 @@
 These pages are dedicated to preserving a historical record of broadcast equipment. Others are doing an excellent job in recording other aspects of the history of broadcasting. As we find them, we'll add links to them. This site consists of scanned manuals and catalogs of broadcast equipment. In October 2005, the site was changed from hand coded HTML to a wiki so you can now edit pages, add pages, add scans, etc. 
  
  
 <b>Broadcast Equipment</b> 
-*[Advanced Research & Technology]  
-*[Altec]  
-*[Amalgamated Wireless (Australiasia) Ltd.] (AWA)- Formed from Marconi and Telefunken interests before the First World War to resolve patent difficulties. Partly government owned, it provided Australia's coastal wireless services and overseas radio links. AWA had close links to RCA & Britsh Marconi. A lot of its domestic and professional products were closely patterned on RCA designs.  
-*[American Electronic Laboratories] (AEL) - Transmitter manufacturer in the 1970s.  
-*AmperexElectronicCorporation - Manufacuter of vacuum tubes  
-*[Ampex] manufactured audio and video tape recorders.  
-*[Amperite] time delay relays 
+* [Advanced Research & Technology]  
+* [Altec]  
+* [Amalgamated Wireless (Australiasia) Ltd.] (AWA)- Formed from Marconi and Telefunken interests before the First World War to resolve patent difficulties. Partly government owned, it provided Australia's coastal wireless services and overseas radio links. AWA had close links to RCA & Britsh Marconi. A lot of its domestic and professional products were closely patterned on RCA designs.  
+* [American Electronic Laboratories] (AEL) - Transmitter manufacturer in the 1970s.  
+* AmperexElectronicCorporation - Manufacuter of vacuum tubes  
+* [Ampex] manufactured audio and video tape recorders.  
+* [Amperite] time delay relays 
 *[Anton Electronic Laboratories] - Supplier of radiological monitors for civil defense. Broadcast stations ended up with these in their government supplied fallout shelters. 
 *[Aphex Systems Limited] 
 *[Andrew Corporation] 
 *[Arrakis Systems, Inc] 
<<Diff pagename=HomePage version=4 previous=minor>>

Differences between version 4 and previous revision of HomePage.

Other diffs: Previous Major Revision, Previous Author

Newer page: version 4 Last edited on 26 May 2014 19:10 by harold
Older page: version 3 Last edited on 20 May 2014 19:39 by harold
@@ -3,15 +3,15 @@
 These pages are dedicated to preserving a historical record of broadcast equipment. Others are doing an excellent job in recording other aspects of the history of broadcasting. As we find them, we'll add links to them. This site consists of scanned manuals and catalogs of broadcast equipment. In October 2005, the site was changed from hand coded HTML to a wiki so you can now edit pages, add pages, add scans, etc. 
  
  
 <b>Broadcast Equipment</b> 
-*[Advanced Research & Technology]  
-*[Altec]  
-*[Amalgamated Wireless (Australiasia) Ltd.] (AWA)- Formed from Marconi and Telefunken interests before the First World War to resolve patent difficulties. Partly government owned, it provided Australia's coastal wireless services and overseas radio links. AWA had close links to RCA & Britsh Marconi. A lot of its domestic and professional products were closely patterned on RCA designs.  
-*[American Electronic Laboratories] (AEL) - Transmitter manufacturer in the 1970s.  
-*AmperexElectronicCorporation - Manufacuter of vacuum tubes  
-*[Ampex] manufactured audio and video tape recorders.  
-*[Amperite] time delay relays 
+* [Advanced Research & Technology]  
+* [Altec]  
+* [Amalgamated Wireless (Australiasia) Ltd.] (AWA)- Formed from Marconi and Telefunken interests before the First World War to resolve patent difficulties. Partly government owned, it provided Australia's coastal wireless services and overseas radio links. AWA had close links to RCA & Britsh Marconi. A lot of its domestic and professional products were closely patterned on RCA designs.  
+* [American Electronic Laboratories] (AEL) - Transmitter manufacturer in the 1970s.  
+* AmperexElectronicCorporation - Manufacuter of vacuum tubes  
+* [Ampex] manufactured audio and video tape recorders.  
+* [Amperite] time delay relays 
 *[Anton Electronic Laboratories] - Supplier of radiological monitors for civil defense. Broadcast stations ended up with these in their government supplied fallout shelters. 
 *[Aphex Systems Limited] 
 *[Andrew Corporation] 
 *[Arrakis Systems, Inc] 
<<Diff pagename=HomePage previous=author>>

Differences between version 1 and revision by previous author of HomePage.

Other diffs: Previous Major Revision, Previous Revision

Newer page: version 1 Last edited on 17 January 2022 18:35 by harold
Older page: None

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