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tv   [untitled]  BELARUSTV  August 9, 2024 11:00am-12:01pm MSK

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we will find out only in january twenty-fifth, when sleepy joe is finally asked to leave the white house, it will no longer be possible to save private biden in politics, so the renewed duet of dancers with western democracy will have to entertain the public. good luck. pritytsky sergei osipovich, one of the organizers of the komsomol underground in western belarus, an activist of the communist party. ryana fought against the polish occupation.
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in january 1942, he became the second secretary of the central committee of the leninist communist union of youth of belarus. october of the same year, assistants to the chief of the belarusian headquarters of the partisan movement. having experience in underground.
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streets in many cities of our country are named after the day of the red banner of the prominent state political figure of the bssr sergei osipovich bretytsky. he went down in history as one of the national heroes of the belarusian people, leaving behind the brightest memory of himself.
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three traditions of baking bread and four swaddling loaves are among the elements of intangible culture.
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we began to rejoice in the crushers, zdzіўlyazza, feel the connection with the hour and heat, just respect, the skin is folded. sennya, a year or two years old, everything that was new to the old people, we ourselves do not respect it, we pass on knowledge and experience to our
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hands. with such relatives , from simple, happy moments, we have formed our own traditions, we are celebrating the decline of our products, we appreciate the past for our daily life, belarus 24. so who chose the radio? soviet union, former, for popov. all of europe and americans are for morconi. and you wouldn't collector, if you hadn't left a radio point and a radio museum in your apartment, and where could you get a
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copper coil like this in siberia? in some details, paladey, silver, gold, i heard it, i thought, no, guys, you have to get out of here, get out of here. in order to become a radio amateur, you need to pass a special exam, there are few indians, many indonesians, there is cambodia, there is vietnam, south korea, you lived in siberia, in kazakhstan, in karili, in the gdr, and how did you end up in zhodino? i saw a grundik satellite 3400 receiver, oh, i fell for it. hello, you are watching the program say, don't be silent. in the studio, victoria popova and tatyana shchyurbina. and today our guest, radio amateur, collector, alexander dashkevich. good
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afternoon, alexander ivanovich. good afternoon. i am surprised and flattered by such a reception. several years ago, thanks to you, a retro museum of television and radio equipment opened in zhodino. you lived in siberia, in kazakhstan, in karili, in the gdr, and how did you end up in zhodino? well, in siberia, this is childhood, youth, the internet was brought up at school, from the fourth to the ninth grade inclusive, but then my parents moved to kazakhstan, well, naturally, after the ninth grade i also moved to kazakhstan, but i didn’t live there for long, because my time to serve came. i was called up to the far east in the pacific fleet and i served in the pacific fleet for 4 years, but before the army i had already become acquainted with radio engineering, firstly, when i was in a boarding school, i went to a radio amateur club, there i learned the basics of radio engineering, that is, i experienced what a crystal
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receiver and other tube receivers were, when i came to kazakhstan to the city of rudny, in the kosanai region, this is a city famous in that this was the first kamkovaniya factory built in the former soviet union. that is , they made akatysh from concentrate, this is iron ore, in general, there is a high iron content in these akatysh stones, which then went to metallurgical plants, and where they were smelted from it there was already metal. so there i got a job as an apprentice tv and radio repairman and little by little they taught me how to repair receivers first, then tvs. let's go little by little, you were in a boarding school, why, after all, you had a family, a lot of relatives, why were brought up in a boarding school, i don't have, i didn't have a father, he raised me very much, we lived in siberia, a very poor family, we have four children, i was the eldest, after me there was my sister nina, today she is... still alive, lives in chelyabinsk, brother victor was in the north, but there was an accident, he is no longer alive, well, and a year ago
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the younger sister passed away, let's show your relatives, here i am on the left, the eldest, this is the younger sister, she passed away, this is vitya brak, who is unfortunate, and this is my sister nina, this photo was taken in fifty-fifth year, yeah, and some guy came, we lived on a state farm there, well, you see , a stove, everything, and my father was sharpened, some comrade was a photo... what they taught me about photography , they taught me to take photos, this is in the boarding school , this is the morning, how is this awakening, you see, bald , they don't recognize me here, there already on the internet, you fell in love with radio, yes, i somehow got used to it, well, i can still do the past , when we got reception there. i brought a receiver to the hostel, it's without a case , just like that, and what it looked like, i have a photo, let's see, you'll say, so it is
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whether it looked like it or not, well yes, but yes, it is a crystal receiver, on the right there is a blocking capacitor connected to the headphones, on the left there is an oscillatory circuit, a coil is what people call it, and also a capacitor is connected in parallel, well , there is a detector at the top and which means it switches or is adjusted there so that it is loud, so , well, this is the most. such, well, in principle, it is one and the same, and where in siberia could you get such a copper coil, explain, and it was just like that, they found it from electricians, asked for a wire, found this wire, we subscribed to magazines, got them, well, through the head of the radio club, he helped us with all this, he taught us, then amateur radio was very popular, yes , you are right, there was a small radio station in the radio club and the main thing was that there was a map of the world hanging. from a point, it was the city of tatarsk, where my boarding school was located in the novosibirsk region, from
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this point the lines went, they drew in red pencil who they contacted, well, let's say magadan, there kamchatka, there lannuda and so on, but mainly there were connections with the soviet the union, at that time it was forbidden to work with foreigners, it was a taboo, well, and when you first established contact with that board, with whom you connected, don’t you remember, no, then it means... i didn’t connect with anyone then, i just walked around, my eyes were so big, oh, how so, with someone, from some other city, i heard our comrade talking, how interested i was, i looked, what kind of receiver was there, in general, well, they didn’t let me work, because i was still a minor in these goals, but i was interested, and with this interest i met a rodel enthusiast, an adult, but he really was. in a wheelchair, he had a rotating antenna, he had a huge transmitter, he had a receiver, and it was an american receiver,
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i remember it was, it was called the ar-88, which i have in my collection, they were supplied to us during the war under lindlease, for me it was also a shock, he gave me all this to listen to, taught me how to conduct a conversation, a conversation, like on the air, well, what sequence, reception, transmission, everything, in in general, so to speak, i got into this business, well, i got into it, i got into it, school ended, i had to go to my parents, i came to my parents, and there was no one there, radio amateurs, then a radio club appeared in the same city, there were some where they taught the alphabet, you can use a key, and so when i went into the army, already in a radio workshop, i was repairing one radio station, and there is an amateur radio range, i started to twist and turn, i heard a radio amateur, i remember that radio amateurs are something like this... and these are somewhere salons, after all, it's far away, and i, breaking
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army law and generally ordelbitsky, remembered the call sign of the collective radio station of the city of rudny, i went on air with the same call sign, i say, attention, attention, there is 7, there is the seventh district, kazakhstan was then, and then letters, a pause in the air, i am silent, i became wary, then these two radio amateurs talk to each other, listen, kazakhstan has passed, well , he says something suspicious, he says, kazakhstan cannot be passing at this time and such a distance on this and this range? i heard it, i think, no, guys, we need to get out of here, get out, and what did you do after that? service in the navy, after service in the navy went to work, a master of electrical and radio equipment, since i knew electrics, already knew radio engineering, i was accepted as a master in the city building, i worked there, well, in general, there was maintenance of city networks, that means electrical, so they were a welcome guest, i think in any
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apartment, because they could fix and also radio and tv, since i already knew how to take pictures, i have ... i bought a camera with different lenses, a wide-angle world is one with difficulty, then a telephoto lens, jupiter 11, that means, a portrait lens jupiter 9, well, comrades our operators know what it is, so i was also earning extra money, well, it happened by chance, i went, weddings, took pictures, alexander ivanovich, you liked to moonlight, as i understand, i didn't go anywhere. i didn't beg for this business, some kind of fame went, there is a photographer, well, and i even went to funerals, well, and what about the price? i say, guys, how much will you give, well , you have to buy photo paper, there is a developer, a fixer, all these chemicals, well, at least they were inexpensive, well, especially the ruler, but the paper is more expensive cost, but nevertheless people
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paid me themselves, i did not name the price, i remember that i named the price, people were happy. of course , at home it was necessary to do the glossing, so that the photo was beautiful and in the format, how many pieces they ordered there, well, especially the wedding, the wedding i have these old photo labs of ours, where it was necessary to develop under the light of a red lamp, yes, i locked myself in the bathroom at night, everything, let's still go back to the retro museum, do you have such a rarity in your collection, a 6n1 receiver, a tube folk one , right?
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so american radio tubes american only the cases were our soviet wretched at that time as they say but i like it in my opinion it's a good thing and there are speakers with a magnet at my place and i turn it on every evening because on medium waves you can still listen to some foreign stations on short waves only china there is nothing else now and i listen to it with pleasure it still works. well alexander ivanovich has all the equipment working, he has 700 exhibits in his collection, he tries to bring everything to mind so that everything doesn't just stand there, everything should to work, you have such a principle, yes alexander ivanovich, and there is also such a handsome festival, let's talk about it, what is remarkable about it, this is the first radius with remote control, here is a remote control bullet on the right, a 6 m long cable,
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a finger thick, this box is a remote control, it is light, so imagine, well, let's say you are sitting. somewhere in a room, in another, in a hall or in a bedroom there you are, this remote control, you press the buttons, it automatically presses the button on the receiver, on the left is a handle back and forth, just no, no need there to the end, so a little bit down or a little bit up, will increase 58th year, by the way, fifty-seventh, generally even fifty -seventh, it was released in honor of the first festival in the soviet union in honor of, it was first released in the city of leningrad, the kretkin receiver today and it then. was rare, it was very expensive, at that time, when our engineers received within 110-140.000, oh, rubles, thousands, it cost 280 rubles. well, it was necessary to collect at least six months for such a festival, but in my opinion it was the first with a remote management and the last one is more specifically cable
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, it seems to me that there is no release with cable anywhere else, tell me, am i right or not, that the apartments were small at that time , in our remote control...
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everything, why? because the era goes, devices, military radio receivers, radio stations, everything, there is such a thing, that is, kem, a town within 400 km from petrozavodsk, and there is a military unit, an aviation one, and i met there, i was already familiar with them, i went there for some work, i say, guys, i arrive, i say, the commander is so, so we are how many times have you been offered, i say, you shouldn't have done that, now, well now it's difficult, but we will help, and why do i say difficult, because they were determined to hand over for drakmetals, there are some drakmetals there, at least drakmetal, they were all, as a rule, not made of iron cases,
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but duralumin, duralumin or selalumin, well , that is, it is absolutely correct to recycle, well and also some parts were transferred, in some parts, palladium, silver, gold, so who invented the radio, there is a history book radio engineering, that's what it's called, the soviet union former zapo. europe all americans for morconi, but here's the thing that although popov allegedly invented the first wired, that is, well, not wired communication, with the island in the baltic sea, with the mordzian ships there, but he was poor, and marconi had a priest there, a rich man, he was like a macinate and so on, so it was easier for him to patent, and he came out ahead, and we didn't have time. also a sign of that era, we were often late for these very reasons, because of our poverty, we saw a photograph your family, where we started, all
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of our many families, right? what exhibits in your collection, well, for you personally, are the most precious? well, in general, it’s all precious, so it’s all precious to me, because how i got it, how i restored it, i bought some, i was given some somewhere, and that means, well, well, i have... in my home collection there is, but it’s small, but somewhere within 100 pieces, that means, american equipment that was supplied to us during the war under lend-lease, and in the knighton collection there is also lend-lease equipment, but such receiver like the famous 5, so, american, ar-88, so, bc348, bc3312, well, let's say, bc312, 340, especially 348 is. we, as they say, climbed down one to one, you made the uz9 receiver, it stood for universal aircraft, nine
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nine-tube, well, there was such a story when an american b-29 plane landed in the far east, stalin gave the command to tupolev, there, so, let's go, disassemble the whole plane, bring it to moscow , design it here, assemble everything else, and the same goes for radio engineers and... technicians they brought this receiver bc 30, which means the radio station released us9, well, everything is one to one inside, everything is one to one and even the bolts and nuts are of the american standard, although the americans had duralumin switches, and we had carbolite, that's the only difference, well, they did the right thing by climbing over, and we didn't have it any other way, firstly, how can an old man search for bases? nothing, after all, after the war and so on and so forth, therefore, how do you determine which of the receivers remains in your home collection and which should
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take a place in the museum? i have guests who come to sit on the air and work, well, what do you have here, well, here you go, i say, look in my room, how and there is an abundance and so on this one, let's take a short break and after a break we'll look. home collection of alexander ivanovich, i remind you, we have a telegram channel, say, don't be silent, subscribe, ask questions and suggest guests, we have connections, the program "say, don't be silent" is on the air again, and today our guest is a collector, radio amateur, alexander dashkevich, and you.
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that is, today our airwaves are dirty, why is the airwaves noisy from cellular phone chargers, from these lamps, which are led today, we used to interfere with television when there was antenna television, and today it is already easier for us, for radio amateurs , to communicate on the air, that is why there are difficulties in this, that is why today we have switched - no,
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the whole world has already switched to types...
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there is a receiver there, a small sign on top, this is just an american receiver ashiro5, on the left above the head at this means volodya, so this is a svd receiver, so tell me on the phone, why don't you like to talk, here it even comes to me, says, why do i need you, here i took the phone, now i have a friend in america or with whom there are sazi and video and photos, what do you want without noise guys, i understand you. but when we were born when we didn't have this, that's why we are the old generation, not only us, russians there or belarusians, but slavs so all, i want to say that now i work a lot, a lot, for some reason indonesians, indonesian connections are very many, indians few, indonesians are many, cambodia is there, vietnam is there, south korea, north korea does not have a single station, but they do not have them in north korea, and how can they not have them, they are jammed?
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then latin is written, now i was at the beginning, when i arrived, i did not have a belarusian call sign, i had a call sign with a slash, we have the right to work, i can, here i had the first letter of the call sign belarusian, ev-2, 2 - this is our district region, let's say, if i went to grozno, there was a four there, the number four and so on, if i went to germany, it would be let's say dm fraction, my call sign is rn1ns,
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that is, i have the right, that is, and... russian and belarusian now have a whole science, in general, to become a radio amateur, it's not so simple, it turns out, you don't just press a button, no, no, no, girls, no, this is like going out to sea, yes, that is, you must be a detected object, you must be somehow registered, which passes you at sea, pins, then here too pins, well, in your biography there was - one interesting page, you already talked about the fact that you were filming photographed weddings, as they say. corporate celebrations, but you also photographed fidel castro, eric honecker and other high-ranking officials, for example, the minister of defense of the gdr hoffmann, under what circumstances did this happen? i worked in germany in the troops of our soviet troops, as a civilian, the head of electrical communications with the regiment. when i arrived in this regiment, commander prokofiev, that you can take pictures, i can, okay, well, i
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say, to each his own, so i said. but i participated in exhibitions, and where in my native kustanai, oh, and i say, i served in kustanai, he says, and yes, there was a battalion for maintenance, of those, when the cosmonauts landed, and he says, so let me take a photo. take photos, i'll look, i say, so i don't have anything here, now i'll call, i called somewhere in the lab, there was a greeting from such and such, give him everything he needs, well , i took some photos, came to the guys, to the soldiers, developed the film, printed it, they gave me paper, that's all, and the army paper is silver bromide, there is a lot of silver, high quality, gorgeous gloss and contrast the image is good, i printed 18:24 photos there, what and where he allowed. oh, he says, and now you, he says, got in, how did you get in, and in my service, there were six military airfields that i provided, my subordinates were there, well, also civilians, i was spinning, spinning,
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the closest one near berlin was, this is the city of ranenburg, where the former concentration camp jacksenhausen is, he says, it doesn’t matter where you will be on a business trip, if some events are taking place at this airfield, this is the sprout romgarten, you must... here to be on a helicopter, even to call on a helicopter, you will be sent to me, make me a photo chronicle, that's what happened, and i had to be present, take pictures of all these, this, which is there and hoffman, and that means ivan ivanovich yakubovsky, the former chief of staff of the stranvarsky treaty, yashtymenko, who is there with a mustache, who was stalin's cartographer, and i am very interested in how fidel was, did you like him, great guy. i liked him with a beard, well, he said, let's have a chat with an interpreter there, everything other things, and aleksandr ivanovich, tell me, your daughter has remained in germany since then, yes, that's how i understand it, no, it was me who came to them, i 've already been there to see her three times, she lives near hamburg, 60 km from hamburg, the city
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of lunenburg, her granddaughters already live there, they're adults, already in hamburg itself, and you didn't want to stay there, they offered me a contract for another year , well, i missed my daughter, then all this... everything about my wife, so i refused, about half a month passed, my wife sent a paper, we're getting a divorce, i'm talking to the chief of staff, lieutenant colonel, i have matured, he says, i have matured for a long time, all the documents have already been sent to moscow, he says, that's it, i can't do anything, and she could not stand the test of these separations, yes, oh, not for the air, but there was a second wife , alexandrovna. the second wife, with whom i lived, has been gone for eight years, as she left me for another world, true, not unfortunately, but this is zhodina, i understand correctly, it's just that we are studying your crazy geography and do not understand how you ended up in zhodino,
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and zhon also turned out to be just a simple, in the north of karelia the town of kastamuksha was being built, finnish builders built it, there were 400 peaks of their builders, they built the roads, houses , housing, the plant, everything was built from finnish materials, the finns built it, they had unemployment in the north of finland, and so our government made concessions, and this iron ore deposit had been found by geologists before the war, well then because the cherepovets metallurgical plant was nearby, pellets would be produced here, metal would be delivered to cherepovets, well athens as builders, because we didn't have any... what were the tents, everything else, uh, they started to build, to build finns, at one of the parties with my wife, at her friends, doctors, we sat, walked, drank, then, you know, the women went and started to set the table for dessert, for dessert, and
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the men started to smoke, but i'm not a smoker, i wasn't , well, i went with the company, they were standing, we come, there at that time, you know, while the table was being set, on the box, that is, on tv, they showed some kind of kostomy. what, she says, snow, winter, fir trees, everything else, well, they came, something like that, she, i think, i think, i started, i went to the library look for, didn't find anything, such a kostomuksha, there is a village nearby, some kostamus, but not kostomuksha, well i say, come on, i'll go, i 'll go, i'll find this kostomuksha, i arrived in leningrad, in petrozavodsk, that by train, in leningrad there was just on april 21st lenin's subbotnik, well, they cleaned the milli, but there was no snow, petrozavodsk arrives, snowdrifts, cold, horror, i get to this kostomuksha by some night train, lidmozero station, 13 at night,
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a small train station, no hotels or anything, the whole crowd is some kind of bus, everyone is going there, in general i somehow got into this bus, standing , we arrive. 80 km of the way, where is the hotel, what hotel, where is the hostel, there, that is, if there are places, well, i go in, beds, beds, all occupied. i have to stay until the morning, i found a chair, well, i sat down, took a nap, in the end, that means, i arrive and say to my wife, either now or never, snow, lunch, the finns have their tools, they are working, they are lying around, no one has anything, i was amazed, no one takes, no one steals, how is that, we have a sabtsarab already, everything is beautiful, no, i went into a store, there was nothing like that in leningrad, abundance of products, abundance, well... the first delivery was coming, so i arrived, i say, either
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now or never, well that's it, and i wrote it down on paper, they sent it to me, i was the head of the housing and communal services for 2 years, it's a terrible job, the city needs to be cleaned, the entrances need to be cleaned, but there's no one , there are no old people, well, you yourself wanted to go to the back of beyond, i don't understand, come with a map, say, i'll go there, you need to have such a temperament, i agree with you, but it's something else, that means, well that's it. i endured these 2 years, then to this director, when we, i say, nikolai petrovich, let's do it this way, since there is no workforce, the plant is the city-forming enterprise, i say , give me a list of workshops, how many people, that is, the worker of these forces, and i will count and give a layout of the block, block or street or something else, approve, and we divided the city into blocks for each workshop, each workshop was responsible for order in the city for...
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irons, spinning wheels, all that folk
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art, and your radio, he says, i say, well , how am i, i say, this is reality, everything is done by hand, well, and so, because of my wife's illness, i changed apartment on zhonina, i come with a statement to the director, i quit, i'm leaving, where are you leaving, to zhon, i won't let you go anywhere, no matter how you won't let me, nikolai petrovich, so and so and so, and i came to him after work with a bottle. chocolate with lemon, well we drank, he says, i have a friend of mine in zhodino, we worked together in kovdor, and he is my director, he used to be the chief engineer in kavdor, and he was sent to build kostomoksha as a director, he says, here i will give you a note, a gift, if you find it all the issues will be resolved, well i find, it was a kozarest, a note, he arranges for me to take two two-week courses on cars to study all these belazs. in short, i received a certificate, i come to
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the director, he says, and now he says you will be my representative, then i got fucked up, that's how i ended up, it turns out, i lived on two fronts, karelia, as you like, well , i traveled, yes, i had to get to know the world, so now i still live, my wife is sick here, i live there, then you see, you see she was already alive, i told her stepson i don't have a son... well, only a daughter, i say, igor, i i'll go to my mother, well i have an apartment, everything i'm saying is warmer, tastier, at father lukashenko's, not what i'm saying, in karelia everything there is frozen and not the freshest, i came here, i needed some parts there, i went to see a friend at eton, he worked at eton, i arrive, so he says, come tomorrow, i'll collect everything you need for you, come tomorrow, he's sitting in his office... so, irina mikhailovna, then, ah, she says, do you
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know how to solder? i say, it depends on what, microcircuits, i won't even take it on, but so, i amateur radio operator, like this, well, i say, and you can look on the internet, there's an article about me, yes, that's it, she calls, says, come to work, like to work , what kind of work do i have, i always go to work, but i got a job, i think, here, in belarus, only like this, to work, yes, that means i got a job. i had several albums of color photographs of each of my receivers stored, i come to the director with the album, well, i say, you know, i have... such a wish: can't we open a museum here, save? and he says: i'll think about it, then he says: i'll talk to the ceo, ceo tomakha yuri seleverstovich, they approved this matter, he says: go to your petrozavodsk, pack it, i'll send it to you, call me, i
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'll send you a car, i was surprised, i go shopping with my old friends there, looking for empty boxes at... a car with a trailer arrived, we loaded it all up, everything is fine with us in belarus, both the car and the shelves, everything is fine, they allocated me two large rooms, bought shelves, thanks to the two directors, zaichenko sergey ivanovich, director and general director of tumakhi, yuri siliversovich, who gave the go-ahead to preserve the reorientations for the future generation, because this is something. was done by our our grandfathers, grandmothers, parents, they make equipment and military and civilian, living on two fronts, rushing back and forth, i always came, i was always surprised by the cleanliness, beauty, the city of minsk, when i went to minsk on weekends, as a rule, to the field of miracles, there i also
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chose some to buy, at once i did nothing i won't buy it, but i'll go and be like a museum, imagine, for me it's like seeing it. someone sells samovars there, someone sells figurines there, and so on and so forth, and i bought some things, fields of miracles, who doesn't remember, it's either closed now, i think, and moved to another place, it's a flea market, yes, it's a flea market, that's right, so that means beauty, cleanliness, the stores have everything, yes, i didn't say why i moved here, i changed my apartment, because i was on a business trip in volgograd, then i i think i'll fly to minsk, i think the same on the way back. i'll see minsk, in volgograd at the end there's a snowfall, the volga, i fly to minsk, the grass of april has snowed so much, i was surprised, yuk is green, it's warm, the sun is shining, i take a taxi, this zhodino, i'm looking for, i arrive at this zhodino, then only to see, then we can with the director then decided that i will be a representative, i went into the store, they beat me up, oh my, i only then
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saw, well, truth be told, different juices in cans, sausages, cheeses,
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"oh come on, what are you saying, i'm watching, i say, really a man and already there i went to the trash can, threw the ashes, i say , wow, and you would throw them down like that now, yeah, well , you see, the worst thing is that they throw them into the rivers in the natural turbidity that exists - in russia and at the same time, the same canyon
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that i saw in petrozavodsk, also leaves much to be desired, the environmental situation, that's what's a pity about nature, thank god, at least there are roads"? which is the federal highway from st. petersburg to murmansk, at least these roads have become, it used to be terrible there, well, and now we'll take a short break, after a short break we'll return to this studio again, for now subscribe to our telegram channel, say don't be silent, look for all our releases on the belarus 1 youtube channel. this is the say don't be silent program, in our studio we have a collector, radio amateur, alexander dashkevich. alexander ivanovich, you once said that your granddaughter, amateur radio is a piece of cake, that's your word. accept
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as it is, but as if really, well, i regret that i don't have a boy, maybe it would have happened, although i have, as if from my wife, well, i have a stepson and he too, like, this is him , girls, they are like girls, girls, here he is no, he dad tells me i don't need this, and he just has... an engineer, an electrician, studied in st. petersburg, all that stuff, far from this business, well, and few people are really interested, i can say, well, you can count them on your fingers, well, it used to be easier to get equipment from someone, well , even when i started getting it, well, i work on the air, i used to be able to tell by the call sign that this person was already an adult, that is, well, the call sign, that is, well, if we had the ending after the number three.
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what region, imagine, that one since then kraev, well i remember the story, how you and finn were bargaining for a long time through a negotiator, yes, so, i went with a friend to helsinki, uh, on the way, it's about 800 km we drove, 80 kilometers before reaching helsinki, on the right side, i see a house, no, a house, beautiful, and right next to the road there is a small house, and antennas, a good antenna, i say, let's stop , let's stop, and he has a good antenna. what he pays attention to, and he speaks finnish, he can speak, now he's a translator, well, that's it, we are men, well
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we talked, this is my cabin, this is where, so as not to disturb the family, and here i saw a grundik satellite receiver 3.400, oh, i fell for it, i spent six months persuading him, with calls through an interpreter, that he would sell it to me, well, in the end i persuaded him and he sold it to me at that time. i paid 1,600 marks, it was expensive, well, this is madness, alexander ivanovich, here is the question, we are crazy, there are people who really give up for some things like that, so explain to me where this passion comes from, why people they start collecting something, well, probably, because just what did you and i say during the break, that people, why does he need so much money, yeah, and this is such a different passion of theirs, that is , someone has it for money, someone.
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well, 25 there, depending on, and grandmothers have even less, it's 25-30,000, this is for northerners, and how is it alexander ivanovich, have you tried to evaluate your collection, how much is it worth approximately? you know, i haven't tried yet, but it's expensive, and you don't want to sell it and buy yourself a house, well, i could buy a house anyway, but i was thinking about it, i have a three-room apartment in the city center, who would live in a house alone? you have to, yes, i dream with pleasure, in the morning i would get up not on the third floor, but would go out into the yard with a rake,
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fresh air, would brush off the dust , patina from the pool, would jump into it, then a cocktail you have me in petrozavodsky and there was a house, and a good, beautiful house, many-many flowers and many, i brought here bought, just in danovichi at the market to the nursery went cherry seedlings. obvious belarusian but took root with difficulty, well, well, not those fruits of course, because there is no such heat and the earth, but nevertheless i was afraid to part, i dug a pond there, but i did not hire the equipment, 15 long, three wide, 20 deep, pumped in water, i had a river nearby, pumped it in, bought these crucian carp, released the crucian carp, that's it, well , miss that house, well, i'm not in those years, not the same wealth, so to speak, well , how can i, i also think yes... i would
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only build a one-story house, like the finns, i 've been to finland many times, they are one-story, they don't build two-story houses, they don't even have even houses that are for state houses, there are none higher than the third floor, three floors, that's it, well , okay, this museum in zhodino, where is it located first of all, let's tell our viewers where it is, is it possible to get there from the street or only the plant employees can see it, the city of zhodino is located towards the east, well , towards smolensk along the highway. to go, if from minsk, it turns out, well, somewhere from the center of 50 kilometers, 45 km from the end of the city, the belas plant, which is famous throughout the world, produces heavy equipment, well, earlier they they produced twenty-five-ton trucks, then twenty-ton trucks, today they already produce 380-ton trucks, and belaz trucks are popular all over the world, the city of belaz, nearby at the end of the city, although it means
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the plant was built in china , it means to go again, well, on the right side we drive to the belas plant, then we drive towards borisov, on the right side kuzenchina 20, a three-story building, white and blue, a plant, behind our building is a forge, kuznechnitsa kztsha, a forge plant, heavy stamps, from the street we can go here to get to your museum by road, no problem, you can not only you who wants to visit,
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i have already told everyone. call the administration, call the vaktu, call me at home, i could come at any time of the day or night, i will open, show everything, because it seems to me that the greatest pleasure is of course to go on this excursion with you, so that you personally tell, right, schoolchildren come to us and bring teachers from college and so on and not only from colleges, when many guests come to our organization the director brings everything to the tone, there is a book, reviews. they are interested, everyone writes, well , this brings you joy, alexandrovna, very much so, a real balm, that's how visitors are interested, that is, they admire, are surprised, what questions they ask, it begins with the fact that when i invite everyone and say, so, guys, here is my entire personal collection, all my personal, with the exception of the shelves of the room, everything else is mine, i begin the story in order, there, starting with
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such and such a receiver, then on the tv kan 49, then how when i was born and ... everything else history and so on, well, in short, if you passed, if someone there speaks, director, quickly, and for children longer, well i want to say that adults are interested, yes, they ask questions, i especially liked it, they asked questions when they came to study russian, i think, from kenya and from zimbabwe, two groups are studying with us in zhodino, they study russian in college, and...
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so that the flow of people in your museum does not dry up, and we , tatyana shcherbina, victoria popova, say goodbye to you today, goodbye, goodbye, alexander dashkevich is speaking now, i would i wanted our respected tv viewers, who have the opportunity, perhaps someone still has in their stash or in their basements, garages, attics, in their bureaucratic rooms, well yes,
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old radio receivers, gramophones, or other things, come, call, we will agree with you, well about the price and so on, then all this will be restored and will be in the collection on...
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many thanks to the tv company for the guests, for your honorable work, keep it up ari dashkevich and my call sign. sunday school education, one spiritual lesson, repent, become a church member, as it is going today and so that all this would not be in vain, so that
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it would help people to pray, so that the law of god would help, one lesson of creativity, one lesson of music, and for the older ones, that is, adults, there are already lectures on subjects, well, there is already , so to speak, more serious preparation, what is mercy, this is probably? the food that we ourselves will always need, and this is the food of god, which is born in the heart of a compassionate soul, what unique shrines are kept in belarusian churches, here we have the holy relics of the martyr vanefaty roman, and vanefaty is the patron saint of such a sin, which many, many people encounter, this is the sin of ... drinking wine, this is a particle of the relics that arrived to us from greece, the answers to these and other questions in the spiritual and educational projects on the belarus 24 tv channel, their
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