My haul from the Cuyahoga Falls Hamfest.

Friday, April 28, 2023 at 07:44:36

As usual, there was a lot of good stuff to be seen at the show. I had to force myself to not bring it all home because a lot of it isn’t useful (to me) past a “Wow, that’s neat!”

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Boxes of relays from the “Pay what you want table.” This is all donations for the club, and was the estate of a now silent key.

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Hayes 56k modems that were part of a BBS. Yeah, I don’t know why except that they’re a matched pair.

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An interesting Ethernet to Serial gateway. Vendor said it was from a friend who was doing some odd project. It was free, with the caveat that it’s a project case if it doesn’t work.

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Jacks from Rat Shack of the past. Nothing more to say about this.

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Adventureland is the game that’s credited as defining the Interactive Fiction genre. While the original release was for the TRS-80, the VIC-20 version wasn’t far behind. I don’t have a VIC, so this cartridge is more as a piece of computer history than as a useful item.

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Of note here is this Regency counter. This device is kind of unusual for something Regency produced. It’s a fairly competent piece of test equipment with a crystal oven and a known ppm deviation. Apparently, it was designed for FCC compliance checks (at the time of manufacture.) It works, but needs an alignment. If I can find some service data, that will be it’s own post.

I kind of wish I’d got that phase corrector device, I found out later that it went for $5 - that’s a steal and a shame, but I have no use for it.

Next post(s) will be the TUSCO Hamfest. That one was small, but excellent. Stay tuned!

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