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31 “anachronistic technical regulations”: Marcus (2009), 19.

32 “In the 1970S”: Ibid., 20–21.

33 study the FCC commissioned: Scales (1980).

34 “Spread spectrum techniques”: Ibid., 1–3.

35 “It became clear”: Marcus (2009), 24.

36 “the spread spectrum Pandora’s box”: Ibid.

37 not so easily persuaded: This discussion follows ibid., 26.

38 “Legend has it”: Ibid., 25.

39 “The rules adopted”: Ibid., 33.

40 A study done for Microsoft: Perspective Associates (UK) (2009), Economic Value of Unlicensed Spectrum. http://www.marcus-spectrum.com/SSHistory.htm.

41 “I can’t understand”: Meeks (1990), 2, 4.

42 “Few people were ever”: Osborne (2000).

43 “I wasn’t worried”: Dave Hughes interview with author, Colorado Springs, 23 Sept. 2010. All Dave Hughes quotations from this source.

AFTERWORD

1 “Some time ago”: Boski Antheil, “Past Present,” box 17, folders 1–3, Antheil Collection, Library of Congress.

2 “To neutralize Mandl”: Newton (1986), 544.

3 “Hedy’s fondness”: Barton (2010), 227.

4 “living a very private”: Carter (2009), 116.

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