Marconi, Popov, and the dawn of radiocommunication

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In the last decade of the 19th Century, many scientists in various countries were engaged in research on electromagnetic waves. Who was the first to appreciate their importance for practical communication? The author compares the claims of two pioneers, GugUelmo Marconi and Aleksandr Stefanovich Popov.

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