Good Day All,
I know that anyone who contributes to a forum such as this, especially the long-time members, can get worn down with duplicate questions especially when some searching could have identified earlier threads that dealt with the same topic.
I had some questions about fuel level and the calibration of the fuel gauge on the NT700V, and performed many searches. The problem that I had is getting back too many hits that were not relevant.
Trying searches with "fuel gauge" vs "fuel gauge calibration" or "fuel+gauge+calibration" did not return any different results. It's been a few weeks now, but I seem to recall that any thread that had either "fuel", "gauge", or "calibration" came back. Therefore, in order to get the most out of the Forum and prevent duplicate posts, what is the key to searching to make all three terms present in a search hit?
Also, when searching it's quite common not to find what you want the first time and so one searches again. I found it odd that this forum imposes a time limit before the next search can be performed. What is the reasoning for that?
Kind Regards,
Terry
St Augustine, FL
I know that anyone who contributes to a forum such as this, especially the long-time members, can get worn down with duplicate questions especially when some searching could have identified earlier threads that dealt with the same topic.
I had some questions about fuel level and the calibration of the fuel gauge on the NT700V, and performed many searches. The problem that I had is getting back too many hits that were not relevant.
Trying searches with "fuel gauge" vs "fuel gauge calibration" or "fuel+gauge+calibration" did not return any different results. It's been a few weeks now, but I seem to recall that any thread that had either "fuel", "gauge", or "calibration" came back. Therefore, in order to get the most out of the Forum and prevent duplicate posts, what is the key to searching to make all three terms present in a search hit?
Also, when searching it's quite common not to find what you want the first time and so one searches again. I found it odd that this forum imposes a time limit before the next search can be performed. What is the reasoning for that?
Kind Regards,
Terry
St Augustine, FL