Monument to A.S. Popov
Finland /
Kymenlaakso /
Kotka /
World
/ Finland
/ Kymenlaakso
/ Kotka
World / Russia / Leningrad
monument, radio - do not use
In 1900 a radio station was established under Popov's instructions on Hogland island (Suursaari) to provide two-way communication by wireless telegraphy between the Russian naval base and the crew of the battleship General-Admiral Apraksin. The battleship ran aground on Hogland island in the Gulf of Finland in November, 1899. The crew of the Apraksin were not in immediate danger, but the water in the Gulf began to freeze. Due to bad weather and bureaucratic red tape, the crew of Apraksin did not arrive until January 1900 to establish a wireless station on Hogland Island. By February 5, however, messages were being received reliably. The wireless messages were relayed to Hogland Island by a station some 25 miles away at Kymi (nowadays Kotka) on the Finnish coast. Kotka was selected as the location for the wireless relay station because it was the point closest to Hogland Island served by telegraph wires connected to Russian naval headquarters.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Stepanovich_Popov
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Coordinates: 60°1'35"N 26°59'49"E
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