We all had a good time at Dayton this year. Weather was very cooperative, with temps in the 80s and most of the rain being confined to Friday evening and early Saturday morning. (It wouldn’t be Dayton without Rain, Snow, Tornadoes, or 100F heat, now would it?)
As usual, there was a lot of good stuff to be seen and had, and I limited myself to things I thought I could immediately use - for the most part. The flea market was full, and the exhibit halls were packed as usual. So without further ado, here are my pictures of the event.
Equipment on a table.
A bunch of nice looking radios.
Some Hallicrafters radios.
Some random equipment.
Many vendors just had assortments of goodies.
Don’t be a cuck.
Some random stuff. Bought a meter from here.
A TRS-80 and it’s 8” disk drive system.
A random panel from Unisys’ weather division.
Some nice looking HP equipment.
An Apple IIe complete system.
Gas Discharge Display DVM. Made with Unobtanium.
An interesting device with Extra Chain.
Meters ‘n stuff.
The little CB device on top went home with me.
Do I need another cap checker? No…but….
More stuff. Stuff everywhere!
This radio looked good and sounded great.
I don’t know but it looks cool.
An interesting tube checker.
Truckloads of stuff.
Ring ring ring ring corless phone!
Antenna tower, anyone?
Stacks ‘n stacks of stuff.
Other than accepting RF, I have no idea…
An old scope and, um, stuff.
The label said GPS modules for 3G devices.
Radios, radios, radios.
A TS1000 and a Zenith Data Systems laptop.
Seeing less of these guys every year.
Stuff left on the do not want table.
Parts!
Antennas.
More stuff.
A relay from a railroad shack.
It might need a cord.
A lot of parts and equipment. The meter had battle scars.
Studio video monitors, apparently just removed from use.