Talk:Skywave
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(Another response): The Earth's ionosphere is a physical "object" layer of the earth's atmosphere, quite apart from skywaves, which are electromagnetic radiation trajectories. Certainly the state of the ionosphere is critical to the propagation of skywaves, just as the opaqueness of glass is critical to the transmission of light. But skywave is an important and separate phenomenon which has played and still play a critical role in radio transmission. While the current "skywave" article is minimalist, a complete study of the phenomenon from many angles (scientific, technical, historical and political for starters) could easily consume a very large volume. It's a complex and fascinating technical subject. For these reasons I suggest that it be kept separate.
- I have to agree with this logic and say not to merge the two pages. KeoniPhoenix 12:29, 21 August 2005 (UTC)
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Do it!