Because of the war, I lost my job, but I continue to live in Kyiv.
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Because of the war, I lost my job, but I continue to live in Kyiv.
If you want support me, please tab the knob
Due to the imposition of martial law and the ban on transmission, I became a listener.
Two weeks passed unnoticed. In the end, the weather deteriorated so bad that our house seemed to be blown away by a storm. Only on the last day there was no rain, and the antennas were collected in thick fog.
After installing antennas and arranging everyday life, work on the air began confidently and calmly. The weather worsened – it became windy and cold. A pest dog once broke free and chewed off another rope and dropped the spiderbeam.
The pileups were incessant, but since two places were constantly in digital, so there were enough operators for the remaining two places. I could even afford to sunbathe a little.