Talk:Inverted-F antenna

Incorrect usage of plural, i.e. antennas vs. antennae
For inanimate objects: one antenna, two antennas. For animate objects ("bugs", insects, sea creatures and the like): one antenna, two antennae.12.90.238.18 (talk) 19:00, 18 March 2016 (UTC)
 * It is not incorrect. The Latinate plural has been used right from the time radio was invented, and is still used in scholarly papers now.  Either plural is acceptable, see User:Spinningspark/Plural of antenna. SpinningSpark 19:35, 23 March 2016 (UTC)

Fixed error in typesetting
While inserting minor formatting changes and minor citation corrections, I noticed that the article was full of post-period typewriter double-spaces. That now-obsolete habit is not used with proportionally spaced fonts: It was only used for old fixed-space (typewriter) fonts in the early days of ASCII text.

So I removed all of the double-spaces after periods I could find. Please do not try to restore them: Wikipedia is rendered in proportionally spaced fonts and it is now a typing error. 107.116.93.41 (talk) 10:53, 16 January 2022 (UTC)
 * Readers can render Wikipedia pages in any font they want. You have no idea what they are doing.  This style is not an error, either in recognised style manuals (see User:Spinningspark/Two spaces at the end of sentences) or in the Wikipedia MOS (see MOS:DOUBLE SPACE).  Styles already established in an article take precedence per MOS:STYLEVAR unless there is a good reason to change them.  And in this case there is no good reason since, as you say, they are not rendered in proportional fonts and hence make no visible difference. SpinningSpark 11:26, 16 January 2022 (UTC)