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Recognizing some of the many contributions to the early development of wireless telegraphy: by Leonid Kryzhanovsky St. Petersburg, Russia and James P. Rybak Grand Junction, CO USA


At an earlier date, Popov had written: "The credit for the discovery of the phenomena which have been taken advantage of by Marconi is due to Hertz and Branly; then go a number of applications initiated by Minchin, Lodge and many others after them, including myself; and Marconi was the first to have the courage to take his stand on a practical ground and reached
large distances in his experiments."

You could say that Popov was indirectly responsible for saving many lives due to the Finnish Fishermen who were stranded on a piece of drift ice. It was going to take more than an ice scraper to save the live of these men.

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