User:TPat25/Evaluate an Article

Which article are you evaluating?
Amateur Radio International Operation

Why you have chosen this article to evaluate?
I chose to review this article due to my interest in amateur radio. My initial impression is that the article is well organized but lacking in links and citations.

Evaluate the article
(Compose a detailed evaluation of the article here, considering each of the key aspects listed above. Consider the guiding questions, and check out the examples of what a useful Wikipedia article evaluation looks like.)

Lead Section: The lead section is succinct and gives me a general idea of what the article will be about but fails to outline the sections the article will be discussing.

Content: Content in this article is unevenly weighted. There is a significant amount of information on European Agreements but a marginal amount in all of the preceding sections.

Tone and Balance: Overall, the tone is neutral and presents the information in an uncolored way.

Sources and References: The sources are relevant up to the past four years. There are a fair amount of citations (there could be more frequent citation) and would be nice to see more linking between other Wikipedia articles. Overall the links to work and are from a number of different sources.

Organization and Writing Quality: The article is organized well, but it is easy to get lost within the headers. Each section tends to blend into one another without clear division.

Images and Media: Two of the photos are helpful, the other two towards the end of the article seem more like supplemental photos without significant contribution to the article. The captions are descriptive.

Talk Page Discussion: The talk page was updated once when the article was written in 2016, but did offer updates to archived links.

Overall Impressions: The article is concise but lacks completeness in the sections and a lack of links to other Wikipedia articles. This article is moderately developed but can use some polishing to help prevent the sections from blending into one another and an addition of updated links.