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N2EY wrote:
I see. Commercial success is your only measure. Fessenden was a commercial success. In 1915 he perfected his device to measure ocean depths, the "fathometer" which gave him finicial security for the rest of his life. In 1928 he won a settlement for $500,000 (a LOT of money in 1928) for his patent lawsuits. |
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writes: N2EY wrote: I see. Commercial success is your only measure. Fessenden was a commercial success. In 1915 he perfected his device to measure ocean depths, the "fathometer" which gave him finicial security for the rest of his life. In 1928 he won a settlement for $500,000 (a LOT of money in 1928) for his patent lawsuits. I did not know that! Thanks, JJ! I guess that means Len was wrong - *again*. So RAF was not only a genius but also a commercial success with at least some of his inventions. Sunuvagun! 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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