Pioner 1946
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Since 1940, the radio network receiver lamp "Pioneer" has produced the Molotov radio plant in Minsk. In December 1940, at the radio factory just built in Minsk, among a number of other models, the production of the newest radio receiver, Pioneer, was mastered. It was created on the basis of the radio '' Gerold '' of the Polish company '' 'Elektrit' '. Before the start of the war (until June 22, 1941) about 15 thousand radio sets Pioneer were produced. After the liberation of Minsk from the Germans in 1944, the restoration of the plant began, and in February 1946 the plant continued to release the upgraded Pioneer receiver and the first in Belarus Radio Pioneer. The post-war radio "Pioneer" differed from the pre-war one by the presence of a tuning indicator and a number of improvements in its electrical circuit. A part of the receivers and the radio "Pioneer" wore the name "Minsk", but the final name "Minsk" received a modernized radio receiver of 1947 of release.
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Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko