登陆注册
26126900000024

第24章

When he returned from Switzerland, where he had studied Electrical Engineering, he had to do his compulsory military service which had been deferred while he was completing his education.A friend of his told him "Don't go into the Army, join the Navy; they have an amazing wireless station at Votanikos with which they can contact the Fleet anywhere in the world".As it happened there was a vacancy for an officer and Stefanos together with another young man called Nikolis faced a Selection Board of naval officers who really didn't know what qualifications they were looking for.He was successful whereas Nikolis went to the Ministry of Posts & Telegraphs where he ended up as Director-General many years later.

The MARCONI COMPANY of England had built an impressive wireless station for the Greek Royal Navy at Votanikos, a suburb of Athens.There was a transmitter which operated on 600 metres and a larger one on long waves above 2,000 metres which used the callsign SXA.

Stefanos told me how he was summoned by the Director of the Naval Station Admiral Mezeviris who asked him "Tell me, young man, what do you know about wireless?""Well sir", replied Eleftheriou, "I studied Electrical Engineering in Switzerland - I really don't anything about wireless.""Neither do I", replied the Admiral candidly."Nor do most of my officers.We must set up a school to train technicians and wireless operators.I entrust you with the task of getting all the necessary books and other materials.Write to England, the U.S.A., France and Germany and get whatever you need.When you are ready I will appoint staff to assist you." That was how Eleftheriou became the head of the first school fortraining wireless officers for the Greek Royal Navy.

A couple of years later Eleftheriou joined the staff of the Ministry of Post & Telegraphs.A newspaper of 1930 had a photograph of him with one of his triplet sons.

In his capacity of Head of the Telecommunications Section at the Ministry he worked hard to get official recognition of ******* radio.A handful of us who were active 'under cover' so to speak, frequently visited him in his office.He was a very likeable person and had a talent for anecdotes.One day he told us that he had attended a Joint Services Committee which had been set up to study the requirements for building a broadcasting station in Athens.A station had been in regular operation in the northern city of Thessaloniki (Salonica) since 1928, built by the pioneer of Broadcasting in the Balkans Christos Tsingeridis.

When the question of wavelength for the proposed station was considered somebody said a wavelength of 2,000 metres might be appropriate.One of the military officers, who shall be nameless, remarked angrily "What! 2,000 metres.We are spending all this money only to be received up to Koukouvaounes? This is outrageous!" (Koukouvaounes was then a small village with a funny name about 3 miles south-west of Athens.

Eleftheriou lived to the ripe old age of 84.When I last saw him he promised to give me his collection of old photographs and a large number of books and documents relating to the development of radio communications in Greece.Unfortunately, shortly after his death his wife and three sons moved house temporarily and a packing case containing all these priceless papers was lost in7.Norman F.Joly G3FNJ.(Formerly SV1RX).

I was born in Izmir (then known as Smyrna), on the west coast of Turkey in Asia Minor, in 1911, of British parents.My British nationality was established through the Treaty of Capitulation which was then in force between Turkey and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.I remember there was a British Post Office in Smyrna and we posted our letters with British postage stamps (of King Edward VII) overprinted with the word LEVANT.

My grandmother on my father's side had come from Russia.It is a strange coincidence that Takis Coumbias (ex SV1AAA), Bill Tavaniotis (ex SV1KE) and I all had roots in southern Russia.My grandmother on my mother's side was the daughter of the Dutch consul in Smyrna.Quite a mixed bag.

In 1922, at the end of the war between Turkey and Greece, the town of Smyrna was destroyed by fire when the Greek army was routed.My widowed mother with four young children, was advised to take us on board a British merchant vessel while the town changed hands.We were told to take a little food with us just for a day or two.We carried a large string bag with some bread, cheese and fruit, and one knife, one fork and one spoon between the five of us.I remember it was night and my mother put all her jewelry in a small leather bag.As I pulled the cord to close it the pin of a large broach stuck out through the top.My mother grabbed it and said I would hurt myself - I was only 11 years old at the time.She looked around the bedroom, lifted up a corner of the mattress of her bed and hid the pouch `safely' underneath it.We hurried out of the house - and never went back.

We and many other families spent one night on the merchant vessel where there was no sleeping accommodation.Next morning we were transferred to a large hospital ship called MAINE.All day we watched small groups of the Turkish and Greek armies skirmishing on the sea-front and in the evening many fires broke out in the town.In the middle of the night while we were sleeping the hospital ship sailed away to an unknown destination.After two or three days we arrived in Malta, where most of us stayed for the next four years.

It was in Malta that my interest in wireless telegraphy was first aroused.We were housed in some military `married quarters'.Close by there was a wireless station which produced bright greenish-blue sparks and crackling noises.Its antennas were supported on three very tall wooden masts painted bright yellow.I soon discovered that it was GYZ belonging to the Admiralty.Malta was then (1922) a very big base of the British Navy, in the good old days when England had an Empire.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 躲在时光里等流年

    躲在时光里等流年

    那些错过在生命中的人,在当下生命里我们要尽可能的装作很伤心。在回忆起已去日子时,之所以悲伤,甚至是心痛,是我们在最好的年纪里只不过是最好的你的,安慰青春的工具。不过回忆起往昔,那被岁月迁徙的时光,我们都甘心做个傻子,做安慰你的工具。
  • 皇后大大要翻身

    皇后大大要翻身

    因为未婚夫的一枪,她一命归西。因为黑白无常的“阴差阳错”,她穿越到一个奇葩皇后的身上。因为原主的倔犟,使自己的父亲,哥哥被停职在家。无论多么受欺负,她始终不言一声,倔强的活着。自杀八次,终于她解脱了,她没有违背自己生前的意愿。当另一个她穿越到原主身上,冷云玥开始了,她在架空王朝的别样生活。“是什么,她会有这样的改变,不过孤喜欢。”赤炎清钰站立窗前上,嘴角弯起一个好看的角度。他们从新开始,她把自己交给了他。可幸福没有维持多久,突发的战乱,使他必须抛下她,为他的子民而战!在他领兵作战的时候,传回来的消息,不是凯旋而归,而是他的突然失踪!她只说了一句:“我等他!”
  • 无限重生:异界女神倾天下

    无限重生:异界女神倾天下

    夏云柒此生终结得有点另类,去上厕所,踩进了黑洞,变碾压成了肉沫沫!可是在黑洞里那个洗澡的男银是谁?这也就算了,为什么一醒来她成了一个裸身少女?那个叫尚创释的男人又是从哪里出来的?还对她动手动脚?她以为就这样完了,尼玛又踩进了黑洞!无限循环?!嘿,那个尚创释,你怎么又在这里?啊,你旁边的妹纸叫慕容潇缃啊?啧,另外一个妹纸叫钟荭绣?咦,墨靖江帅比,你是从哪里冒出来的?
  • 古道凡仙

    古道凡仙

    修仙人,路漫漫三千烦恼处处是何须忘尘缘?只可笑,历尽千辛道成时却又是,只羡凡尘不羡仙!
  • 王菲有点毒

    王菲有点毒

    蛋糕盒方法和各单位是的法规的水电费的地方
  • 莫问情伤

    莫问情伤

    十六岁,对你一见钟情,你已有个火焰般的她,我在一旁静静关注,不曾想过走入你的视线;十七岁,你父亲结识我母亲,我们命运的轨迹开始有了交集,只是,无关情爱;十八岁,你和她步入大学,继续演绎青春的浪漫,我祝福的心有些空,随时能被冷风吹;十九岁,你成为哥哥,心中的爱恋被我深埋心底,挥手告别昨天,期待未知的幸福;二十岁,一场变故,我成了你的妻,只是,那横亘在我们中间的沟,不知何时才能填平……飞蛾扑火,粉身碎骨亦不退,名为问情的女子,又岂能不问情?莫问情伤伤几许,真情只为有情人取……
  • 妖仙魅世

    妖仙魅世

    她发誓从此做个嚣张女!前世她温柔如水,心慈面善,照样被人坑害!今生,她扮猪吃老虎,闯荡六界,骗得俊男团团转!说她是妖孽?是祸水?哼,她乐得承认!矮油,这异世美男很害羞?来来来,姐姐给你们开导一二!
  • 战仙途

    战仙途

    孤儿楚凡、误入异界、美好的爱情刚刚开始,就被无情粉碎,从此踏上了一条杀尽人、修、妖、魔、佛、冥、仙、神一千二百六十八界的血战之路:“为了能再看你一眼,杀尽神佛又如何”。《战仙途》唯一官方QQ群:218968452,欢迎大家加入。
  • 神帝判世传

    神帝判世传

    伪善无耻,便是名门正派照样灭!忘恩负义,便是同门子弟照样杀!残暴无道,便是帝王将相照样宰!冷血孤高,便是神明天仙照样伐!凡人少年,终要以一腔热血、手中长剑,谱一曲壮怀激烈、宁折不弯的史诗长歌!
  • 忆心

    忆心

    回忆一直在心里,善良坚强的冰山才女唐雪汐,在她童年时期遭遇家庭变故之后,坚强努力的生活,立志成为优秀的国际化妆师。为了逃避亲人的离去,一个人到外地上高中,却意外地认识了这一生能再次让她觉得活着是幸福的,他就是成铭中学高三的校草级风云人物陈语枫。两人因为高中短暂的相处,却各自成为彼此生命中最重要的人。因为心里坚信的执念,所以从未放弃寻找和等待对方的出现。如果你想要幸福,我们就该相信幸福是可能的......