Talk:Combined Communications-Electronics Board

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Content with extensive references deleted
, in your last edit, you deleted an entire table, where every single row had a citation which linked to a document supporting its existence, name, and often other details. Can you please tell me which parts of that table are incorrect? Because I'm using all of those sources to develop better civilian two-way radio procedures, it's particularly important to know where any errors are, so that I don't promulgate them into other locations.PetesGuide (talk) (K6WEB) 17:19, 23 April 2018 (UTC)

CCEB Public Site
The official site link, in the external links section, leads to a redirect page at the All Partners Access Network, which indicates CCEB has moved. The redirect lands at a sign in page. The International Standardization Documents page at the United States Department of Defense's Defense Standardization Program website has a link to a "CCEB Public Site" with the same URL as the redirect landing page. Has anyone attempted creation of an account in order to determine if the site is still public but now requires registration? Squideshi (talk) 05:38, 1 June 2020 (UTC)