Silicon Valley Electronics Flea Market
My best friend Jeff, his Dad, and I spent this morning hanging out at the local electronics flea market, and then I gave them an additional whirl-wind tour of all the south bay electronics stores they haven't been to before.
My haul for today was pretty good. From left to right in the picture:
The next two swap meets are in the De Anza parking lot on 9/11 and 10/9, and are generally on the second Saturday of the month during the summer.
My haul for today was pretty good. From left to right in the picture:
- Free QST magazines from the early 1990s
- 75 cents for a sharpening stone
- Free resistors (4.7k, 10k, 47, 5.1M)
- $10 for an 8 port gigabit ethernet switch (win!)
- $2 for a working Gameboy Color (NOSTALGIA WIN!) - If anyone wants to donate old games to the cause...
- $5 for two screw terminal blocks and two UHF connectors
- $2 for 10 Neon glow tubes
- $2 for a 512kb UV EPROM
- $4 for a 802.11bg PCI card
- $1 for 5 6-series vacuum tubes
The next two swap meets are in the De Anza parking lot on 9/11 and 10/9, and are generally on the second Saturday of the month during the summer.