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==References== {{reflist|30em}} * {{Citation |last=Lewis |first=Tom |title=Empire of the Air: the men who made radio |publisher=Edward Burlingame Books |year=1991 |isbn=0060981199 |location=New York}} *{{Citation |last=Morse |first=A. H. |title=Radio: Beam and Broadcast |year=1925 |location=London |publisher=Ernest Benn Limited |url=https://archive.org/details/radiobeamandbroa029214mbp }}. History of radio in 1925. Has May 5, 1924, appellate decision by [[Josiah Alexander Van Orsdel]] in ''De Forest v Armstrong'', pp 46–55. Appellate court credited De Forest with the regenerative circuit: "The decisions of the Commissioner are reversed and priority awarded to De Forest." p 55. *{{Citation |first=H. A. |last=Robinson |title=Regenerative Detectors, What We Get From Them - How To Get More |journal=[[QST]] |pages=26β30 & 90 |date=February 1933 |volume=17 |issue=2 }} * Ulrich L. Rohde, Ajay Poddar www.researchgate.net/publication/4317999_A_Unifying_Theory_and_Characterization_of_Super-Regenerative_Receiver_(SRR)
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