Talk:Tuner (radio)

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TV tuner

As I was cleaning up this article and adding references, I realized that the section on TV tuners, which was merged here back 13 years ago, is basically an entirely separate article. Also, it has no real references. While technically older CRT TVs all include a TV tuner analogous to the radio tuners that this article is really about, I'm not entirely sure that this article belongs here, and not at TV tuner card in the modern day, or as part of television set. I'm going to keep trying to find some references or useful material for it, but I wonder if I should just excise the section. Alternatively, I could try to reference it and then WP:SPLIT it off if the article gets too long. However, I'm not thrilled with it being there with a bunch of ancient technical info that was essentially added as WP:OR. Anyone with thoughts, or other general thoughts on my big rewrites, please drop 'em in the thread. Andre🚐 05:33, 3 October 2024 (UTC)

:The title and a lot of the lead are sufficiently general that one can make an argument for covering both audio and video forms in the same article. I'm not sure this is what readers would be expecting. There are editors who would not hesitate to remove unsourced suspected OR material like this. I prefer to try and salvage but I'm not yet seeing an obvious way to do that here. ~Kvng (talk) 16:04, 8 October 2024 (UTC)

::Yeah, I prefer to salvage it. I managed to add a couple of references to that section after I wrote that, but it still needs more work. Andre🚐 00:34, 9 October 2024 (UTC)

RFC: Image Gallery

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Should the article contain a gallery of images (as shown below) illustrating the history of radio tuners?

Robert McClenon (talk) 01:02, 31 October 2024 (UTC)

==Reason for Image Gallery==

These images show the evolution of Tuners from analog American tube tuners to solid state and digital Japanese tuners, include inside views of the circuit boards and vacuum tubes. The images are clearly lit and visible. Similar to other galleries mentioned in the image policy, Lily, Wedding dress, and Oil painting, this modest gallery illustrates the range of stereo tuners in a way that enhances the reader's understanding of the evolution of consumer electronics design that words cannot. Nothing in the image policy discourages galleries wholesale, and they appear on many articles, often much larger and more extensive than this.

==Reason against Image Gallery==

WP:GALLERY is clear that these are generally undesirable but does make allowances. {{tq|Gallery images must collectively add to the reader's understanding of the subject without causing unbalance to an article or section within an article while avoiding similar or repetitive images, unless a point of contrast or comparison is being made.}} The claimed demonstration of the evolution of tuners is not immediately evident looking at the gallery and accompanying captions. Editors discussed potential improvements to the gallery to address this but ran up against concerns that the story is already told in the text and a smaller number of images is included conventionally and the gallery photos are superfluous.

=Survey=

Please state Yes or No with a brief statement. Please do not reply to the statements of other editors in this section. That is what the Discussion section is for.

  • No Images should only be included when they are encyclopedically valuable and paired with sourced text specifically connected to that image (eg., if there is an article paragraph about Heathkit AJ-20 tuners, it would probably be appropriate to include an image of said tuner). Although galleries can be appropriate in a few situations when each image is connected to a small amount of article text, large galleries consisting of images divorced of any relevant, sourced text are more suited for other Wikimedia projects. (t · c) buidhe 05:12, 30 October 2024 (UTC)
  • No. This gallery is exactly what it appears to be - an indiscriminate and random collection of differing tuner types that have no direct connection with any material contained in the text of the article (otherwise the image could be placed with that material). WP:GALLERY applies here in spades. What is worse: the caption obscures up to half of each image and one of them is largely truncated. We certainly do not need a reference as to what each is because mostly it says on the front panel, but per WP:OI, we don't need them anyway.

{{quote box|"A gallery is not a tool to shoehorn images into an article, and a gallery consisting of an indiscriminate collection of images of the article subject should generally either be improved in accordance with the below paragraphs or moved to Wikimedia Commons."}} 2A00:23C8:9883:A001:1122:3237:7FEF:568A (talk) 18:19, 30 October 2024 (UTC)

  • Yes. I do find the opposition to this gallery perplexing. The article text does specifically mention, contrary to the comment by buidhe for example, Heathkit the company and tube tuners in general. This article has undergone a recent expansion and referencing. WP:DEMOLISH would suggest that the quickness to remove constructive and helpful improvements is discouraged. The text in the galleries is sourced and relevant and helps explain what each thing is and how it fits in the chronology. The main reason why the images aren't on the side of the paragraphs is due to space constraints. Maybe in the future the article will be long enough to not need a gallery; in the meantime, nothing in the policy contravenes it. Contrary to the IP's statement, the images are not indiscriminate but carefully selected to have a representation of the inside and outside of an American, Japanese, and German tuner (inside only at the moment), a tube tuner inside and outside showing the increasing number of vacuum tubes and components, a solid state with gyroscopic tuning versus a knob and the inside of a solid state tuner, and a newer digital tuner with a button panel and a digital watch like display. It is not important to be able to read the actual text in the images because the point is the interface and the complexity of the electronics. Gallery policy says if a point of contrast is being made, the gallery is OK. This one shows how the 60s tube tuners became progressively more complex (compare the simpler, fewer tubes of the Scott with the Sherwood front and back showing more complexity) before solid state and digital came in. I intentionally picked the best images as there are many more on commons, so the idea that this is indiscriminate is simply prima facie incorrect. This gallery is helping and not hurting, and the opposition feels like WP:IDONTLIKEIT grasping around for a policy justification that just ain't there. Much more redundant galleries have consensus on other articles, see lily for example. These images of tuners are additive and illustrative and portray variation alongside the narrative being portrayed in the article of increasing miniaturization and the digitalization of electronics. The article specifically discusses the changes in the industry from post-war USA to digital Japan, and that story is also shown in the images in a more evocative way. Andre🚐 19:43, 30 October 2024 (UTC)
  • No. The gallery as it stands now has no context and is primary sourced. There would have to be secondary sources, a referenced intro, and photographs you can read. None of that exists now. Wikipedia policy is not "add it now, find sources and a rational later". Fountains of Bryn Mawr (talk) 02:15, 31 October 2024 (UTC)

=Discussion=

  • The question of WP:PRIMARY seems not relevant. PRIMARY allows the use of primary sources for simple facts, such as release information, as they are used in the gallery. Andre🚐 14:51, 1 November 2024 (UTC)
  • :"release information" is not a reason to have a gallery. Grouping images together to make some sort of synthetic claim requires (some reliable secondary source's) interpretation. Fountains of Bryn Mawr (talk) 20:32, 1 November 2024 (UTC)
  • ::But what is the synthetic claim being made here? The article body already has sourced material about the development history of tuners. Andre🚐 22:30, 1 November 2024 (UTC)
  • :::What does the gallery present to the reader if it is not making a claim? (i.e. referenced encyclopedic material?) Fountains of Bryn Mawr (talk) 12:45, 2 November 2024 (UTC)
  • ::::So you think the gallery is SYNTH but you don't know what the SYNTH it's supposedly advancing is? It's not making a claim, it's providing illustration beyond the text. It's an illustration of the development history of the tuner from 1960's tube tuners to the 1970s and 80s solid state to digital in the early 90s. How can that be SYNTH if you don't even know what it's supposedly SYNTH for? Andre🚐 20:34, 2 November 2024 (UTC)
  • :::::You can continue to WP:ICANTHEARYOU or you can read WP:IG again, your choice. Otherwise, this has become pointless. Fountains of Bryn Mawr (talk) 23:09, 2 November 2024 (UTC)
  • ::::::But as I already said in the discussion above, IG specifically allows for galleries illustrating some point of contrast or providing context where the article cannot through prose. {{tq|A gallery section may be appropriate in some Wikipedia articles if a collection of images can illustrate aspects of a subject that cannot be easily or adequately described by text or individual images. Just as we seek to ensure that the prose of an article is clear, precise and engaging, galleries should be similarly well-crafted. Gallery images must collectively add to the reader's understanding of the subject without causing unbalance to an article or section within an article while avoiding similar or repetitive images, unless a point of contrast or comparison is being made.}} Worth quoting again since the RFC is now going on and participants may not read the prior discussions on this page. Andre🚐 23:22, 2 November 2024 (UTC)

=Proposed Image Gallery=

File:Vintage Heathkit Vacuum Tube AM Tuner, Model AJ-20, Metal Cabinet (12309629904).jpg|Heathkit AJ-20 (USA; 1960){{cite web|url=https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Catalogs/Heathkit-Catalogs/Heathkit-1961-May.pdf|title=Heathkit catalog|date=May 1961}}

File:Vintage Scott Stereomaster FM-MPX-Stereo Tuner, Model 370-B, 7 Vacuum Tubes, Made In USA, Circa 1962 - 1963 (32576710404).jpg|H.H. Scott Stereomaster 370-B, 8 tubes (USA; 1962-1963){{Cite web |title=Stereomaster 370-B Radio Scott; H.H.; Maynard, Massachusetts, build |url=https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/scott_hh_370b.html |access-date=2024-10-02 |website=Radiomuseum}}{{cite web|url=https://www.fmtunerinfo.com/Scott370-Bservice.pdf|title=H.H. Scott Service Bulletin and Schematic for Model 370-B Stereo Multiplex Tuner}}

File:Vintage Sherwood FM-MX-AM Tuner, Model S2100, 13 Vacuum Tubes, Made In USA, Circa 1960s (33644038312).jpg|Sherwood S-2100, 13 tubes (USA; 1963-1966){{Cite web |title=Sherwood S-2100 AM/FM Stereo Tuner Manual |url=https://www.hifiengine.com/manual_library/sherwood/s-2100.shtml |access-date=2024-10-02 |website=HiFi Engine}}

File:Vintage Sherwood FM-MX-AM Tuner (Rear View), Model S2100, 13 Vacuum Tubes, Made In USA, Circa 1960s (33800150635).jpg|S-2100, rear view

File:Studiomeister 222.jpg|Siemens Studiomeister RS222 superheterodyne, (Germany; 1974-1977){{Cite web |title=Studiomeister RS222 Superelectronic Radio Siemens & Halske |url=https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/siemens_studiomeister_superelect_1.html |access-date=2024-10-02 |website=Radiomuseum}}

File:Marantz 150 tuner (crop).jpeg|Marantz 150, analog tuning (USA; 1977){{Cite web |title=Marantz 150 AM/FM Stereo Tuner Manual |url=https://www.hifiengine.com/manual_library/marantz/150.shtml |access-date=2024-10-02 |website=HiFi Engine}}

File:Luxman T34 Tuner resized-3632911270.jpg|Luxman T-34, solid state, analog tuning (Japan; 1978-1979){{Cite web |title=Luxman T-34 Solid State AM/FM Tuner Manual |url=https://www.hifiengine.com/manual_library/luxman/t-34.shtml |access-date=2024-10-02 |website=HiFi Engine}}

File:Inside Luxman T34 Tuner (3632098653) (cropped).jpg|inside view, T-34

File:Onkyo T-4000.jpg|Onkyo T-4000, digital tuning (Japan; 1990){{Cite web |title=Onkyo T-4000 Quartz Synthesized AM/FM Stereo Tuner Manual |url=https://www.hifiengine.com/manual_library/onkyo/t-4000.shtml |access-date=2024-10-02 |website=HiFi Engine}}

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"vanity tag"

@Wtshymanski, you removed the citation needed tags with the summary "Vanity tag." I'm not familiar with that rationale. Could you please elaborate what this means? The TV tuner section is very poorly referenced. Andre🚐 22:25, 4 November 2024 (UTC)