User talk:Skysmith/Missing topics about Technology

Communications
Thanks for compiling this list. I scanned through the sublist of communications entries, and have created some redirects where appropriate. Here is a list of entries that should be removed from the list. Comments included. Cheers, Nageh (talk) 20:44, 8 April 2010 (UTC)


 * 1) Adaptive communication system - this is a very vague term; it may refer to adaptive modulation and coding
 * 2) AVS plugin effect - no need for separate article from Advanced Visualization Studio (AVS)
 * 3) Cardioid pattern - explained in cardioid
 * 4) Communication patterns - too general a term
 * 5) Communications modulation - this refers to modulation, and is usually referred to using this single term
 * 6) Morse code receiver - no need for this separate article from Morse code
 * 7) Telecom software - too vague on one hand, ambigous on the other (there is a company called Telecom)
 * 8) Telecommunications devise - typo (remove)

Communication terms:
 * 1) Antenna subsystem - not a technical specification
 * 2) Barrier signal - are you sure this is not Carrier signal?
 * 3) Low-frequency - no need, have frequency
 * 4) Radio-frequency amplifier - too specific, have electronic amplifier
 * 5) Radio-frequency impedance measurements - much too specific
 * 6) Raging bull message - this sounds like a spammy entry; any idea?
 * 7) Receiver incremental tuning - no need, have tuner (radio)
 * 8) Reception station - not a technical specification

Radio:
 * 1) Multiplex operation - no need, have multiplexing and multiplex as a dab; multiplexing is the term commonly used
 * 2) Single-sidebound transmission? - shouldn't this be single-sideband transmission?
 * 3) Transmission loss - no need, nothing specific here
 * 4) Video frequency - frequency of the video signal, no need for separate article

Television:
 * 1) Digital television technology - no need, have digital television
 * 2) Video-disc - don't see why anybody would write that with a dash; we don't have compact-disc as well

PS: How old was the reference book for these terms? An amateur radio handbook, maybe? ;)


 * Actually, the sources included latest McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Engineering and number of similar offline books. I tried to avoid typos but there obviously are those. - Skysmith (talk) 11:19, 9 April 2010 (UTC)


 * That's fine. I think those sources always lag behind a little bit. Anyway, it's awesome enough that you have compiled this list. Nageh (talk) 19:09, 9 April 2010 (UTC)

Robotics missing articles
Hi

Nice list - it may be that the spellings are relevent

For example you searched for Cartesian-coordinate robot but the article is at Cartesian coordinate robot]. The same is true for some others such as [[Spherical robot

If you are still actively pursuing these topics let me know and I will go through them more thoroughly :¬)

Chaosdruid (talk) 15:19, 9 October 2010 (UTC)