Hello,
I've visited yesterday the HAM Radio in Friedrichshafen / Germany
one of the biggest HAM-fests in Europe.
Edit: Link to their website:
https://www.hamradio-friedrichshafen.com/And for therapeutical reasons I'd like to share some impressions with you.
Let's start with a starting Zeppelin, they were produced right next to the exhibiton area:
Enjoy some tube artwork:
An old Zenith vacuum tube radio:
And a "Volksempfänger":
A transmitter of the US Army from 1945:
very nice vacuum varicaps:
expensive Nixie tubes:
original ENIGMA machine:
a slightly more modern version of the ENIGMA:
A Tek tower:
various gear:
stacked PSUs, they wrapped some of them in plastic foil and powered them up.
Then they found out, that eventually they'll produce a funny smelling
a SA and a VNA (I think):
Lots of scope probes:
a nice 0.01 Ohm reference resistor
Dare or truth: who will draw 67A through these binding posts?
need a power meter? here we go:
especially for BD139: tons of PCB material, different thickness of the FR4:
OLED backlights:
we are all getting older and the eyesight is decreasing, but don't worry: help is near:
more stacked PSUs
whatever a "Magnetic Therapy" is: you can get it here:
want to buy some very expensive Aluminium? Have a look:
some LeCroy scopes:
a beautiful millivoltmeter from Hartmann & Braun
this clever guy knows his customers: buy some gear over 30 Euro and get a bottle of wine:
Fluke scopemeter bonanza:
magnifying gear:
Uff, a cup of TEA would be nice know. It is amazing, even for this the sellers are prepared:
old but very nice meter from Chauvin Arnoux:
cheap deadly capacitors:
and this is something we all are looking for: a 800kW meter:
vacuum tube heaven:
some lecture:
This picture of a very nice microphone (RFT CM 7151) has been sent to me by a friend of mine.
The 7151 is not as good as a Neumann U47 but it comes very near to it. It is much cheaper
than a U47 and occaisonly it shows up in the bay.
Hope, you enjoyed those impressions, I for myself had a lot of fun.
Cheers,
Mounty