Armstrong offered his services to his company WW2 proved that Armstrong was very good He offered all his communication systems to the US government for free No one asked him to do this Sarnof returned to RCA in 1995 word spread that the president of the RCA was to be called General Sarnof The war s end brought no piece in the battle over FM money The fight brought to Armstrong s death Advertisers were interested to spend so much Ken Bilby Biographer 1954 people no longer talked about radio The old days transferred to television like Angus Andy or were gone altogether Shortest period is period of radio It was cut short by the release of television Armstrong was determined to stick with FM The FCC said FM is a must for all communications However RCA denied paying royalties and told others not to pay them either In an attempt to destroy Armstrong Sirnof successfully convinced the FCC to change FM s frequency making obsolete every FM frequency Armstrong had sold Armstrong fought back as much as he could by taking Sirnof to court several times It was a repetitive type of battle between them Armstrong knew what he was up against His health deteriorated but he could not help himself but to fight 1953 he spent another million dollars fighting his case
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