diff --git a/arednGettingStarted/aredn_overview.rst b/aredn_overview.rst similarity index 100% rename from arednGettingStarted/aredn_overview.rst rename to aredn_overview.rst diff --git a/index.rst b/index.rst index 0fd700d..5aeddb2 100644 --- a/index.rst +++ b/index.rst @@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ If you would like to see the documentation for a specific AREDN |trade| release, :caption: What is AREDN® :hidden: + aredn_overview why_aredn .. toctree:: @@ -34,7 +35,6 @@ If you would like to see the documentation for a specific AREDN |trade| release, :caption: Getting Started Guide :hidden: - arednGettingStarted/aredn_overview arednGettingStarted/selecting_devices arednGettingStarted/downloading_firmware arednGettingStarted/installing_firmware diff --git a/why_aredn.rst b/why_aredn.rst index 9969a8b..e493840 100644 --- a/why_aredn.rst +++ b/why_aredn.rst @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ ================== -Why AREDN |trade|? +Why AREDN |trade| ================== AREDN |trade| provides a way for amateur radio operators to create high-speed data networks for use in emergency and community service communication. At a high level, an Amateur Radio Emergency Data Network is simply another tool for your EmComm toolbox. As an amateur radio operator involved in emergency communication, you already have quite a few RF resources that you use on a regular basis. AREDN |trade| is yet another tool that you might want to have available if it meets an important EmComm requirement, which we’ll see in a moment.