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I have a wire recorder somewhere. A couple of reel to reels. No oscilliscopes, thought.
More tube TV stuff than anybody should own as well.
My favorite antique radio is this one from Germany that was brought back from the war. Shortwave, Long wave, MW, record player, etc.
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04-03-2015, 06:08 PM
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Sorry to hijack your thread Agile.
(04-03-2015, 11:00 AM)Big Flannel Wrote: I have a wire recorder somewhere. A couple of reel to reels. No oscilliscopes, thought.
More tube TV stuff than anybody should own as well.
My favorite antique radio is this one from Germany that was brought back from the war. Shortwave, Long wave, MW, record player, etc.
I have a working Panasonic 26 " TV from the mid 70's when colour was introduced to Aus. It uses a dot pixel screen of which I've accumulated a couple of spare tubes for, plus chassis for that model.
There's also a couple of Luxors. [ European ] I've got an ancient B&W valve TV the size of a Mantle radio. It's one I really should try and get going.
I used to renovate old TV's and accumulated a large pile of dead ones , for parts plundering. I threw out two large skip bins of them when I moved from Melb. Ten years ago. A coupe of weeks ago I got rid of all my redundant spares I had accumulated in the last ten years here in Rainbow. A large trailer full of TV's [ CRT ] and monitors. 30 monitors, 10 tv,s and 5 large crt tubes. I repeated the process with a half load of old computers and parts.I'm starting to accumulate dead Flat [ LCD and Plasma ] screens now.