On 8/28/22 9:47 AM, john@kk9a.com wrote:
It would be great to preserve his site, there is a plethora of prop pitch
information that I have not seen anywhere else. I am sure that Kurt would
not want his research to disappear, perhaps it is already being hosted by a
ham site such as QTH.com.
John KK9A
Pete Smith N4ZR wrote:
After being reminded of the very helpful content on towers, prop-pitch
motors, and yagi design on Kurt's website, K7NV.com, I wonder if someone
on here, who was personal friends with him, could reach out to the
family and inquire if the contents of that site could be preserved
(perhaps on contesting.com?) as a sort of memorial to him.
Install wget (various methods available).
wget -r -p http://www.K7NV.com <https://www.makeuseof.com/>
should suck it all down. Might need to check that subdirectories get
properly picked up.
Total wall clock time: 37s
Downloaded: 324 files, 14M in 5.3s (2.69 MB/s)
As for putting it up on some other server: Websites belong to their
authors (copyright wise) and their successors. So you'd need to get the
permission from the owner.
It's on archive.org:
Saved *159times*betweenFebruary 7, 2004
<https://web.archive.org/web/20040207065644/k7nv.com>andAugust 14, 2022
<https://web.archive.org/web/20220814111914/k7nv.com>.
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