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"TQ" Answer This Electronic Confusion From The H2 Manual??
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"TQ" Answer This Electronic Confusion From The H2 Manual??
Those were the days, btw none of these are mine, just pictures of similar stuff I grew up with (and I'm only 21)
@Mark R your workshop is a veritable laboratory, oh the nostalgia !
By the way do you have a Geiger counter (bet you have) we may need it after that EMP passes by
Transistor, aren't they those little round things with 3 legs that get hot occasionally?
Nice collection of Vintage stuff. Go on ebay and search vintage electronic service gear.. See what comes up..There is a market for older collectable gear. Some guys just buy stuff to put on there shelf's. You have some cool stuff there.
Thanks for the complement...Nope...No Geiger Counter. But pretty much all I need to do everything. The hardest this thing is FM alignment. I also have the hens teeth of one of them The most desirable alignment units which is old the Sencore SG80. Here's a Link.to one so you can see what it looks like. They come up for sale very rarely. took me 2 years to find mine, I just noticed in that link that guy sold his for $500.00 and shipping..!!!!!! in 2024... The going rate with all the cabling for it is somewhere north of 3K USD and the more years that pass by the more expensive it will get. That buyer got a deal.
The technology may change, but the theory, math and principles remain the same, the old kit was pioneering, made to do a job rather than turn a profit, it is indeed a bygone era.
It's good that folks revere and value these things, in a way it pays respect to the engineers and designers who created them and long may that continue.
It's hard to keeping hands on past, present and future, but there's no patent on creativity, yet, although AI attempts to do so, a worrying thought.
The technology may change, but the theory, math and principles remain the same, the old kit was pioneering, made to do a job rather than turn a profit, it is indeed a bygone era.
It's good that folks revere and value these things, in a way it pays respect to the engineers and designers who created them and long may that continue.
It's hard to keeping hands on past, present and future, but there's no patent on creativity, yet, although AI attempts to do so, a worrying thought.