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Hi, welcome to Wikipedia! Thanks for your contribution to the Radio article. The reason it was reverted is that in 1894 when Popov first tested his receiver, reliable sources do not confirm that he used it to transmit information, just random strings of radio pulses, as scientists had been doing since radio waves were discovered. Popov built his receiver as a lightning detector. In contrast, at this time in 1894 Guglielmo Marconi was transmitting Morse code with his transmitter and receiver. Of course due to politics this is controversial, and Russia honors Popov as the inventor of radio, but in the rest of the world Marconi is usually credited with it.

To support a claim like this in a Wikipedia article, you should add a citation to a reliable source, like a history book, at the end of the sentence. I can show you how to do that. If you have any questions, or I can be of any help, please leave a message on my Talk page, User talk:Chetvorno. Again, welcome! --ChetvornoTALK 21:48, 6 November 2021 (UTC)

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Small caps
Hi, thanks for the edit. Any thoughts on the comments I've put on the talk page? My feeling is just that using a unicode hack and characters not intended for that use to get small caps is just an ugly hack that breaks accessibility-it fails people with poor vision who use a screen reader, whose first language isn't English, it produces text you can't put into Google Translate to understand, and many more problems. It would be good if you could comment there on why you feel this section should be kept. I think it's just giving the idea that doing this is acceptable when it's not. Blythwood (talk) 16:05, 10 February 2023 (UTC)