User talk:Chetvorno

I will reply to comments below on this page, in order to keep the dialog in one place

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Sorry I apologize. I was just asking for suggestions and did not realize this post would happen. Johnjbarton (talk) 06:23, 4 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]
No problem. --ChetvornoTALK 18:16, 4 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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= I commented out your disputed mark on "short whip antenna" in the "antenna types" article .. I commented out your disputed mark on "short whip antenna" in the "antenna types" article on 30 November 2024 because you made no corresponding entry in the the talk:antenna types page. Please feel free to fill in the missing dispute and afterward remove the comment marks to restore the dispute. You might also copy some of the text you put into the change note for 30 Nov. (which was a chore to find, hence why you are obliged to write an explanation into the talk page).

I think you are mistaken; the text clearly states "short whip". I would propose that the definition of a "short" antenna is essentially that it is too short to naturally resonate. It also seems to me that any artificial impedance matching (e.g. a loading coil) is beside the point: It doesn't actually make a short whip itself resonant, it just compensates for its natural, but reactive and low-resistance feedpoint impedance. I embedded words to that effect in the commenting-out marks, so you might want to copy them into your own remarks on the talk page in order to refute my interpretation of "short".
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=== SirlupinwatsonIII (talk) 13:23, 29 January 2025 (UTC) I appreciate it! On this one, particularly I believe that you actually did not improve the article but reduced the slight improvements made and taken always the beauty of each combination, even if the amount was already low, the approach for each word that I had selected was pointing at the main article of interest. I am more than fine with this, still, this is named in bold chart about and says extremely high frequency, you then take out most of the related content I've applied, to offer a talk over the low frequency range. I don't think it's an improvement, and you bring much of an opinion as well.[reply]

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Tesla

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Hi. Shouldn't this page Talk:Nikola_Tesla#Infobox_(now_in...) be moved to Talk:Nikola_Tesla/Nationality_and_ethnicity 78.1.215.238 (talk) 18:46, 17 October 2025 (UTC)[reply]