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== Some irritating person edited out a referenced quote == |
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On 1 June 2022 [[User:Ruslik0]] deleted the following quote from §[[Antenna (radio)#Modeling antennas with line equations|Modeling antennas with line equations]]: |
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:In the first approximation, the current in a thin antenna is distributed<br>exactly as in a transmission line. — Schelkunoff & Friis (1952)<ref name=SchelkFriis1952/>{{rp|style=ama|p= 217 (§8.4)}} |
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The quote is cited, pertinent, and correct. Best of all, it is a statement by the "last of the great" mathematical antenna theorists, [[Sergei Alexander Schelkunoff|S.A. Schelkunoff]], from the era before computer software (e.g. the [[National Electrical Code]]) displaced it in common use. I have restored it. |
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I am bewildered by your inappropriate recision of a good edit. Kindly knock off deleting sourced quotes from venerable authorities.<br/>[[Special:Contributions/166.205.91.47|166.205.91.47]] ([[User talk:166.205.91.47|talk]]) 08:12, 2 June 2022 (UTC) |
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Some irritating person edited out a referenced quote
On 1 June 2022 User:Ruslik0 deleted the following quote from §Modeling antennas with line equations:
- In the first approximation, the current in a thin antenna is distributed
exactly as in a transmission line. — Schelkunoff & Friis (1952)[1](p 217 (§8.4))
The quote is cited, pertinent, and correct. Best of all, it is a statement by the "last of the great" mathematical antenna theorists, S.A. Schelkunoff, from the era before computer software (e.g. the National Electrical Code) displaced it in common use. I have restored it.
I am bewildered by your inappropriate recision of a good edit. Kindly knock off deleting sourced quotes from venerable authorities.
166.205.91.47 (talk) 08:12, 2 June 2022 (UTC)