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== DC/MD/VA New

Note to Self: More California Area Codes;[edit]

NOTE TO MYSELF The following California Area Code reference pages need to be changed:

  • 213/328 - add 738 Done
  • 209 - add 350 Already Done
  • 707 - add 369 Already Done

Master California AC map and all satellite maps need updating.




"Understanding of things by me is only made possible by viewers (of my comments) like you."

Thank you.
Paul Robinson Rfc1394 (talk) 22:06, 29 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Hello, Rfc1394,

Some how you ended up with an article under one page title and a talk page under a different page title. Could you please fix this so that the article and talk page have the same article page title? I'd fix it but I'm not familiar with the subject and I don't know which one is the correct title. Thank you. Liz Read! Talk! 06:46, 3 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]

I have sent you a note about a page you started[edit]

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✠ SunDawn ✠ (contact) 09:13, 3 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]

@SunDawn: Hello. I made the change to the page on Area code 724 because the overlay of 878 shared with 412 was confusing, and confused me. Essentially, the entire southwest corner of Pennsylvania is located in area code 878. Additionally, except for a part in the center, the area is also served by area code 724. In the center, area code 412 serves the area as well as 878. I wanted to make this clear. I'm also updating the map to add additional area codes in neighboring states.

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Thank you.
Paul Robinson Rfc1394 (talk) 11:52, 3 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]

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Hello, just a friendly heads up... the box for the 215 area code and its overlays, 265 should read as 267. Thanks for all you do! - MikeM2011 (talk) 13:55, 17 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]

I'd like to thank you for telling me the area code map for area codes 301/240 was in error because I had recorded Pennsylvania area code 267 as 265. First thing I did was check the definitive official source, NANPA.COM and sure enough, you're right. I'm sure you understand I'm not going to take something from a source I've never heard from before as correct, however, if you had not given me the heads-up in the first place I might never have noticed the error. So I definitely appreciate that. Also, this meant the map for area code 410 is also wrong, since both use the exact same initial map, they just have the color of that region changed, i.e. the map for area code 301 has that region red and the rest of Maryland blue, and the reverse for area code 410. Then I notice the map shown on the page for Area code 410 is wrong; it's using the map for area code 301 instead of the map for area code 410. So that is another error I'm able to fix. So that's taken care of. Next, I need to check the maps for Pennsylvania to see if they have the same area. It's people like you who keep the quality of the encyclopedia high as this allows things to be fixed.
I do appreciate your help and if you again notice an area code map I uploaded where I have made an error or the information has changed, you are cordially invited to let me know. Does it cause me more work? Absolutely, but, if I'm going to upload reference material I want to be accurate, I have to know about errors or changes. I mean, I also created and maintain the area code maps for California. Fifteen different maps that have to be updated if there is an error (it happens) or a change. The one saving grace for all the area code maps I create is that I use SVG image files, which store everything on the page as vectors, meaning in this case the change only takes about 10 seconds.
Again, thank you for your help in keeping Wikipedia accurate.



"Understanding of things by me is only made possible by viewers (of my comments) like you."

Thank you.
Paul Robinson Rfc1394 (talk) 12:48, 18 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]