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Soviet Oscilloscopes (Made in USSR)
S. Petrukhin:
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--- Quote from: S. Petrukhin on October 17, 2020, 12:55:16 am ---All the engineers who conquered space and created the hydrogen bomb lived a little better than the road builders.
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Hydrogen bomb has polish-american roots. Soviet one was probly also 'copied' ...
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And the bomb - of course, Russians stole from careless Americans and copied it. :-DD Moreover, finding errors and fundamentally changing the design to a completely different system of primary compression. By the way, I didn't know that Von Braun had Polish roots. I have heard that all people are descended from Ukrainians... :-//
And last week, backward Russians delivered astronauts to the ISS in 3 hours... This is not just to save time, this is a huge technological solution, which, by the way, has a dual purpose - it is a demonstration that our bears can shoot down any satellites with a balalaika. :-DD
MiroS:
--- Quote from: S. Petrukhin on October 20, 2020, 09:56:22 pm ---
--- Quote from: MiroS on October 20, 2020, 08:06:55 pm ---
--- Quote from: S. Petrukhin on October 17, 2020, 02:13:27 pm ---Socialism and communism are utopias unattainable in human society. :-//
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Communism is not a utopia, it is a criminal system by law and by people experience in my country. Solidaryty movement swept it out for freedom, not for animal instinct.
To keep long story short, that CCCP utopia resulted that modern, developed in my coutry technology was prohibited by Moscow rulers, 'no' for computer faster than anything made in CCCP anytime, 'no' for public communication infrastructure, 'no' high-tech factories, 'no' for modern cars, only alowed outdated soviet technology, produce what CCCP demands for CCCP needs - coal, steel, food ... local needs/development completely neglected ...
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Does anyone need food, coal, steel, and so on in the same volumes that the USSR bought? Is there much progress in free Poland now? The USSR bought up the products of the socialist camp countries in order for production to be loaded, so that people had jobs and money. Nobody needed these products, we had to use low-quality and backward products of former "friends". I remember the Polish radar at the airport, which worked steadily less often than the demonstrations took place. :) When it was thrown out and replaced with Czech, it became noticeably better. And there are many-many such examples. And for not being able to buy computers faster, say thank you to the United States. Let me remind you that there have always been sanctions for the USSR and the countries of the socialist camps, and among them was a ban on the sale of equipment.
Where are the most powerful technologies of free Poland and supercomputers now? If you think less about your greatness, curse history and blame the USSR for all the troubles, if you understand that in all countries there are good and bad people, that talented engineers, for example, exist in any country, not only in Poland and in any country, it is not always easy for a talented engineer to find recognition now, you will find life easier.
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This is technical forum, please do not polute it with political stories.
>Does anyone need food, coal, steel, and so on in the same volumes that the USSR bought? Is there much progress in free Poland now?
I think you are lacking infomation and I know that it is hard to accept that dark time. To illustrate different point of view between your and our view- coal was not bought by CCCP , coal was 'taken for free' :) This 'exploration' was so dramatic that even polish comunists decided to resign from german compensation which CCCP was in charge to pay to Poland , after this CCCP agreed to stop that 'free exploration'. You can imagin how big this roberry was that even comunist government (many were KGB agents ...) tried to stop this.
For second question - yes, progress is visible everywhere in all fields, it is amazing how fast all is progressing.
MiroS:
--- Quote from: S. Petrukhin on October 20, 2020, 10:03:52 pm ---
--- Quote from: MiroS on October 20, 2020, 08:52:54 pm ---
--- Quote from: S. Petrukhin on October 17, 2020, 12:55:16 am ---All the engineers who conquered space and created the hydrogen bomb lived a little better than the road builders.
--- End quote ---
Hydrogen bomb has polish-american roots. Soviet one was probly also 'copied' ...
--- End quote ---
And the bomb - of course, Russians stole from careless Americans and copied it. :-DD Moreover, finding errors and fundamentally changing the design to a completely different system of primary compression. By the way, I didn't know that Von Braun had Polish roots. I have heard that all people are descended from Ukrainians... :-//
And last week, backward Russians delivered astronauts to the ISS in 3 hours... This is not just to save time, this is a huge technological solution, which, by the way, has a dual purpose - it is a demonstration that our bears can shoot down any satellites with a balalaika. :-DD
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Von Braun has no polish roots, but hydrogen bomb was not developed by him, but by two other scientists Edward Teller and Stanislaw Ulman.
Russia and CCCP has big contribution to space exploration, no question :clap:
Btw we have also common scientists in that area like polish-ukrainian-tatar-russian Konstanty Ciolkowski.
How all this relate to CCCP scopes ? No, I will not respond for any political theread anymore, this is technical forum.
tonyalbus:
Just Scored a C1-93 :-+ is needs a little clean :-DD
to Compliment my almost new C1-118
Neper:
When the USSR broke apart and the Berlin Wall came down, West Germany was flooded with surplus radio and lab equipment from the East, much of it new or rarely used, all built like the proverbial battleship. Not latest state of the art but well made and rock-solid. No comparison to the cheap stuff that came from East Asia, at the time.
I was looking for a 2 channel scope and drove to the surplus store of Helmut Singer in Aachen to have a look at what was on offer. A new Russian scope, 2 channel, 50 megs? No prob. He waved to one of his employees to grab the pallet truck and get one from the warehouse. That guy returned with an enormous wooden crate, about 3 x 3 x 3 feet, called one his colleagues to bring two crowbars and 5 minutes later the scope was heaved on to the workbench and hooked up to the mains.
Long story short, I might have tolerated the noise of the fan, obviously made by Tupolev, but what really put me off was the picture tube, supposedly by Crayola. :-)
Shortly afterwards I got myself a re-worked Philips PM3219 50 MHz analog storage scope that just recently has been replaced by a Rigol digital scope.
Having said this, I still own a number of measuring and communications equipment from the USSR and East Germany and all of that works fine to this day.
Ralf
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