I have reversed your reversion of my reversion. I think this officially puts us in an "edit war". Please note that I see no need to respect your (poor) judgement about the quality of my edits, since (like me) you are not putting your name to it.
The change that I undid, and now have replaced with a pedantic and excessive footnote, is because the editor who changed the introduction text very clearly had not done his homework: The issue of where an antenna tuner should be put, and the consequences for placing it far from the antenna, are discussed extensively in about the third quarter of the article, under several headings relating to "efficiency".
Neither you, nor the person who made the unhelpful insert, has read the article. It's a long article (it needs to be broken up, but I haven't the energy, nor a clear vision of how it should be done). If you want me to consider your judgement about what "does not appear helpful" to you, you're going to have to work harder.
I am one of the two original writers of the article, and have been polishing it continuously for the past five years or so, so I know most of what the article does and does not contain; that and and being a licensed radio operator, I respect my own opinion about the topic of impedance matching of antennas far more than most others. Since you seem to have occupied yourself recently with movie / popular entertainment articles, I don't see how you count as my peer for this particular article.
On the other hand, if you would like to take on the labor of splitting up the antenna tuner article into multiple, coherent but less exhausting parts, please go for it. I'll help. I'd recommend starting by spawning off multiple nearly-duplicate sub-articles each covering just two or three sections of the current article. Go for it.
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I have reversed your reversion of my reversion. I think this officially puts us in an "edit war". Please note that I see no need to respect your (poor) judgement about the quality of my edits, since (like me) you are not putting your name to it.
The change that I undid, and now have replaced with a pedantic and excessive footnote, is because the editor who changed the introduction text very clearly had not done his homework: The issue of where an antenna tuner should be put, and the consequences for placing it far from the antenna, are discussed extensively in about the third quarter of the article, under several headings relating to "efficiency".
Neither you, nor the person who made the unhelpful insert, has read the article. It's a long article (it needs to be broken up, but I haven't the energy, nor a clear vision of how it should be done). If you want me to consider your judgement about what "does not appear helpful" to you, you're going to have to work harder.
I am one of the two original writers of the article, and have been polishing it continuously for the past five years or so, so I know most of what the article does and does not contain; that and and being a licensed radio operator, I respect my own opinion about the topic of impedance matching of antennas far more than most others. Since you seem to have occupied yourself recently with movie / popular entertainment articles, I don't see how you count as my peer for this particular article.
On the other hand, if you would like to take on the labor of splitting up the antenna tuner article into multiple, coherent but less exhausting parts, please go for it. I'll help. I'd recommend starting by spawning off multiple nearly-duplicate sub-articles each covering just two or three sections of the current article. Go for it.
{{unblock|reason=Your reason here ~~~~}}
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EvergreenFir
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05:55, 14 March 2024 (UTC)
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