Fedor Vasilyevich Roslyakov ( September 8, 1918 , the village of Sotni, Slavyanoserbsky uyezd , Yekaterinoslav province , Ukrainian Power [1] - November 18, 1972 , Prominent Moscow Region ) - Soviet radio sportsman.
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| Place of Birth | Hundreds, Slavyanoserbsky uyezd , Yekaterinoslav province , Ukrainian State [1] | ||||
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| Occupation | radio sportsman | ||||
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Biography
In 1934 he moved to Kharkov ; After graduating from the school of radio operators, he began to work in the radio center of the Kharkov Central Telegraph.
During World War II, he provided communications to the command of the Baltic Fleet , was awarded the Order of the Red Star and five medals.
In the postwar years he participated in competitions in radio sports for the reception and transmission of radiograms. In 1948, he became the country's champion in this sport. For five years, he set a record for receiving radiograms from 320 characters per minute using the Paris system to 440 characters, increasing the official world record of American Mac Taylor, set in 1938, by 100 characters.
The participant of the 4th ( 1959 year ) and 7th ( 1962 ) Antarctic expeditions , was a radio engineer of the communications detachment at Mirny station .
He prepared dozens of masters of sports of the USSR and prize-winners of competitions.
From 1956 until the end of his life, he was the head of an amateur collective radio station at the Central Radio Club of the USSR.
Rewards
- Order of the Red Star
- Order of the Red Banner of Labor (1968)
- medal "For Labor Valor" (1958) - was awarded the first among radio sportsmen
- medals
- Honored Trainer of the RSFSR .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Now - in the Lugansk region , Ukraine .
Literature
- The magazine "Radio". - 1971, July; 1973, January; December 1976
- Demyanov I.A., Kazansky I.V. Radiosport in the USSR. - M .: Energy, 1979.
- Assumption V. Champion of high-speed reception. - M .: publishing house DOSAAF, 1954.