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== A not unrelated subject, more engineering than physics ==
Perhaps someone would like to collaborate on [[antenna]], and possibly [[transmission line]] (i.e., as a function of wavelength) and even [[waveguide]]. For whatever reason, I've found it very hard to get a good start on such articles.
I also want to get started on [[fiber optics]], the hardest part of which was deciding if it should be [[optical fiber]]. Bless redirects.  I understand these things from a practical and sometimes quite nuanced basis, but I've had writer's block on them. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 14:58, 10 August 2009 (UTC)

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A not unrelated subject, more engineering than physics

Perhaps someone would like to collaborate on antenna, and possibly transmission line (i.e., as a function of wavelength) and even waveguide. For whatever reason, I've found it very hard to get a good start on such articles.

I also want to get started on fiber optics, the hardest part of which was deciding if it should be optical fiber. Bless redirects. I understand these things from a practical and sometimes quite nuanced basis, but I've had writer's block on them. Howard C. Berkowitz 14:58, 10 August 2009 (UTC)