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Information on Radio History

Information on Radio History

Radio technology has many important names. The Italians, the British, the Americans and the Russians say that they have found the radio technique themselves. Some Americans remind us that Edison has developed the first diode and that no radio can be considered without a diode.

However, there is also the name of Ernst Alexanderson, the inventor of the invention, a high-frequency alternator. In 1904, he made his debut as an experimental in the United States.

Officially radio broadcasts in America began in 1921. In Russia, Alexander Stepanovich Popof is the father of the radio. Even in a report by the US Navy in 1963, this Russian professor who lived between 1859 and 1906 was named.

Marconi and Popof found the technique of making radio broadcasts in almost the same order in 1895. However, Guglielmo Marconi was a good merchant and he succeeded in making his discovery known throughout the world. In fact, Popof had thought of an innovation to be able to take notice of bad weather and lightning. He thought to measure the static or atmospheric electric rating in the air, and by this time he had developed the radio. Those who listen to medium or long wave stations have witnessed the upcoming bad weather conditions, which have long been recognized by the parasites received by the radios.

The US Navy, who has been pursuing patent lawsuits with Marconi for years on communications rights on the battleships, and therefore has studied the technique of radio broadcasting best, notes that Popof is a better scientist than Marconi.

Popof, who worked for Russia's navy, developed the radio broadcasting and receiving technique by evaluating the discoveries of British James Clerk Maxwell and German Heinrich Hertz, and even received the grand gold medal at the 1916 World Fair in Paris.

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