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Rick wrote:
Those of you who have attended the MIT flea market(s) in the past... I am told that the MIT flea market is almost all computer gear and other electronic gear (e.g. lab equipment) and very little ham radio gear. On average is this true or false? Yes, but this is sadly true of almost all hamfests these days. There is far too much computer gear, and most of it isn't old and interesting computer gear either. Still, if you are looking for components and parts or stuff to be scrapped for same, it's worth the trip. I have a bit of a phobia about driving into Boston, haven't done it for years and am not looking forward to the next time, so I'd like to find out more about it before I attempt to make the trip... Where do you live? Can you rope someone into carpooling with you. --scott I'm looking for broken video projectors just so I can figure out how those Ushio sealed arclamp systems work. Also, I am looking for the old RCA HB-3 tube handbook (the SECOND receiving tube volume and the first transmitting tube volume). Places like the MIT Flea are great for that, even if you won't find an R-390 there. -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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