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- 1fb9d61f52073369ed0805b3042e96350edd7c0027414f54dc6d80a5ed9cc45e date "1936-02-23".
- 1fb9d61f52073369ed0805b3042e96350edd7c0027414f54dc6d80a5ed9cc45e isCitedBy Hiram_Maxim.
- 1fb9d61f52073369ed0805b3042e96350edd7c0027414f54dc6d80a5ed9cc45e publisher "New York Times".
- 1fb9d61f52073369ed0805b3042e96350edd7c0027414f54dc6d80a5ed9cc45e quote "Radio amateurs, numbering more than 45,000 in the United States, are mourning the loss of a friend and faithful ally in the passing of Hiram Percy Maxim of Hartford, Connecticut. As an ardent wireless amateur Mr. Maxim is remembered by veteran experimenters of pre-war days by the musical tone of his quench spark gap which spelled out the call letters of his pioneer station.".
- 1fb9d61f52073369ed0805b3042e96350edd7c0027414f54dc6d80a5ed9cc45e title "Hiram Percy Maxim, Wireless Amateur No. 1, Defended Rights of Youth".