Saturday turned out to be a sunny, cool, and quite breezy day at the show. It looked like a few vendors left, and a few new ones showed up with stuff being unpacked throughout the day. We took a second tour of the flea market and looked inside one of the exhibit halls - things were just too packed in there to worry about.
I didn’t take home much this day - some parts and a couple of books.
Here’s what I saw on Saturday:
A giant box of selenium rectifiers.
A bit large for a porch lamp.
It has a giant tuning capacitor on top.
We've all needed this at times.
A portable inflatable atenna tower.
Solar cells for charging phones.
Lots of chickenband (CB) radios, not as many as previous years.
A random console radio.
Lots of CRT testers showed up this year.
The guy wanted $150 for this.
It's a converter. For your digitals.
Giant diodes.
Didn't see many of these this year.
Random stacks of equipment. Random show-goer not for sale.
Only the finest of turntables.
I didn't know GenRad made a frequency meter like this.
Lots of siggens. Some were a bit pricey.
Not a Bond movie, but a gold-plated protoboard.
It has the high sensitivities. No WiFis or GeeBees included.
A nice homebrew receiver device thingy.
Some high voltage storage media.
Varmints for your bench.
It measures the milliamperes.
One of many National receivers that showed up…
…and it was pretty inside.
This would explode some places I've worked.
A family member had one of these years ago.
The prices on the S-38C units went way up.
Just random equipment.
Not sure how this is supposed to be profitable, but hey.
It's a radio. I think.
A Heath speaker. Poor cabinet condition.
Stuff, and it's stacked.
Power supplies for your plates.
One of many tube testers at high prices.
W-J clones.
These really need shorting bars on them.
A Zenith Radio.
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I decided to skip out on Sunday, as I’d already seen everything twice and just didn’t feel like walking more.
Next up is SVARC in Piketon, and then Breezeshooters in Butler, PA. See you there!