This year’s show was maybe 2/3 the size of normal - I suspect the dangerous looking skies kept some people away, but fortunately the rain held off for the show. It was, however, sticky enough that you could probably have put a straw in the air and drank some.
There were still some interesting things to be found at this year’s show, and some good deals to be had. This is what I saw this year:
A Cushman broadcast band analyzer and a counter among the parts.
A board from an early Atari arcade cabinet.
A “Bedframe” antenna. Well built.
One of those early programmable scanners at the bottom of a pile. Used punchcards.
I believe this is the club's table.
An HP 3300 Distortion Analyzer and some sort of teaching breadboard.
What you expect to see at these shows.
A silent key's artifacts.
You could bean someone with that switch.
Just stuff.
More of what you expect at these shows.
An Edmont sound level meter with Coshocton, OH markings.
Some equipment that went home with me, all lonesome.
The decade box I brought home, should have grabbed the vibrator tester too.