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  1. Alexander Stepanovich Popov (sometimes spelled Popoff; Russian: Александр Степанович Попов; March 16 [O.S. March 4] 1859 – January 13 [O.S. December 31, 1905] 1906) was a Russian physicist who was one of the first people to invent a radio receiving device.

  2. Aleksandr Popov was a physicist and electrical engineer acclaimed in Russia as the inventor of radio. Evidently, he built his first primitive radio receiver, a lightning detector (1895), without knowledge of the contemporary work of the Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi.

  3. Apr 30, 2020 · In 1895, Russian physicist Aleksandr Popov used his lightning detector to demonstrate the transmission of radio waves.

  4. Sputnik. Popov made a breakthrough in 1895, when he constructed an apparatus that could register atmospheric electrical disturbances. The then 36-year-old inventor installed his device at the...

  5. Overview. Aleksandr Stepanovich Popov. (1859—1906) Quick Reference. (1859–1906) Russian physicist and electrical engineer. Popov, the son of a priest from Bogoslavsky in Russia, was educated in a seminary to prepare him for a clerical profession.

  6. Aleksandr Popov, an oft-overlooked figure in radio history, was born in the village of Turinsk, Russia, 16 March 1859. He was one of seven children. Popov's father, a village priest, encouraged him to enter the priesthood.

  7. Apr 24, 2020 · In 1895 the Russian physicist Aleksandr S. Popov invented a device for detecting electrical disturbances in the atmosphere. More than just a lightning detector, Popov's invention proved the feasibility of radio transmission.