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Links go to a writer's main article or to one of several pieces. Use the search engine above to find all references. Telecom writers! Send me a selection from your book and I will make you a page.

Rich Adams: Encryption. Nicely done introduction written specially for this web site.
Robert Buderi: Radar history. An excerpt from his book: The Invention That Changed The World. Good World War II coverage.
Jade Clayton. Comments and writing from the McGraw Hill Telecom Dictionary author.
Dante. Advanced but excellent explanation of transistor working. I hope to annotate this article.
Knut H. Flottorp's page. Ardent TDMA enthusiast and insufferable European.
Miquel Farre report on Japanese wireless development includes long sections on basic cellular principles. I can't say it is accurate because I can't read Catalan. But it will probably help Spanish speaking readers.
Geoff Fors: Frequent contributor to privateline.com. Land mobile and two way radio expert. Radio-telephone (pre-cellular) collector and historian.
Narain Gehani. Bell Labs' veteran and author of Bell Labs: Life in the Crown Jewel. An introduction from the book.
George Gilder's comments on radio. Interesting musings on the future of radio.
R.B. Hill: Strowger switching. Harvard educated Roger B. Hill spent decades with AT&T and Bell Labs. Authoritative articles on early switching.
R.B. Hill: Dial system history
Mark van der Hoek. Senior RF Engineer and major contributor to this web site. Cellular radio authority of the first rank. My wireless writing could not be accurate without Mark's help.
Ellison Hawks. Fine period writer of the 30's and 40's. IRE member.
Don Kimberlin. Wireless historian. A life spent in radio. Has recently questioned Marconi's claim to have received the first trans-atlantic radio signal in 1901.
Richard C. Levine. Wireless, land line authority, book author, and multiple patent holder. His page contains a .pdf file that is the best long form intro to cellular on the web.
Tom Lewis: triode tube history. The invention that enabled nation-wide telephone service and world-wide radio. From his book Empire of the Air.
Peter Pfeiffer: Reports on Nextel's stock manipulation and insider trading.
Dr. Richard Ling of Telenor. Social impact of wireless. Many interesting thoughts here.
Bob Lochte of Murray State University. Interesting selection entitled "Morse Invents the Wireless Telegraph." From his book on wireless pioneer Nathan Stubblefield.
Dave Mock Wireless investment writing and an article on software defined radio.
Riordan and Hoddeson: Transistor history. Fine selection from their important book The Crystal Fire.
Smarty Jones: Dispatch and other things
Stuart Sharock. Nice piece on WAP.
J.R. Snyder Jr. Much, much on operator services.
George Orwell. I've annotated and illustrated his important essay "Politics and the English Language." Clear writing, clear thinking.
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