• UnknownEditor
    4
    This is a new resource from IEEE MTT-S, accessed through LinkedIn

    https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8161702/

    They went from 0 to >500 members in a short amount of time. My understanding is that questions will first go through a screening process, to eliminate inquiries about design details, possible homework or test questions from college students, and people asking "where's the free beer" at the International Microwave Symposium. But if you can live within the boundaries you should expect an answer to your question in a day or two.

    So far it seems like most of the activity is seed questions from people that should know the answers. Here on the M101 message board, we don't see much activity, and many of the questions are posted by me, but I only post questions where I honestly am looking for answers or comments.

    Anyhoo, try out Ask MTT, but if you want to know where the parties are, you know who to ask!
  • UnknownEditor
    4
    It seems like answers to questions that are posted are routed to just the question asker, and not posted as a comment. That does not seem like the best way to build a community...

    Steve
  • UnknownEditor
    4
    And there is little chance of asking something anonymously on LinkedIn. But your peers can admire the professional glamour shot that you posted of yourself to comply with your company's social media directives

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-huettner-12817a77/
bold
italic
underline
strike
code
quote
ulist
image
url
mention
reveal
youtube
tweet
Add a Comment

Welcome!

Join the international conversation on a broad range of microwave and RF topics. Learn about the latest developments in our industry, post questions for your peers to answer, and weigh in with some answers if you can!