Hongtul
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If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me on my talk page. Shalor (Wiki Ed) (talk) 13:27, 8 April 2020 (UTC)
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Poor sourcing
editCan you please stop referencing material to sources that are basically fan sites such as https://web.mit.edu/most/Public/Tesla1/etradict2.htm. The errors in the site are obvious:
- "Tesla becomes Edison's associate" - no, Tesla was one of 200 employees at an Edison electric subsidiary
- "Tesla erects a new and bigger radio station and sends radio signals over a distance of more than 40 km." - Tesla did not construct "radio" stations, he was building earth conducting wireless power, and he never transmitted anything more than a few hundred feet
- "Tesla conducts his famous experiment controlling, by radio, the movements of a boat model out on the sea from the distance of several kilometers." - err, no, it was in a pool in Madison Square Garden.
In general, History of radio is about major milestones in radio history --- minor dead ends, also rans, and general fan cruft should be avoided. thanks