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Be Advised TRW Swap meet today.
BE THERE! Use the normal input and listing freq..... Jay in the Mojave |
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Jay,
For those of us not in LA, how about providing a thorough analysis of the swap meet, including the exact location and time of operation, the good stuff, the bad stuff, the weirdos, and the geeks. I grew up in the city but haven't lived there for 30 years. Maybe one day I can get back and tailor the trip around the meet. This is one of the longest standing electronic meets in the nation. Jay in the Mojave wrote: Be Advised TRW Swap meet today. BE THERE! Use the normal input and listing freq..... Jay in the Mojave |
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Jay in the Mojave wrote:
Be Advised TRW Swap meet today. BE THERE! Use the normal input and listing freq..... Jay in the Mojave The last time I went, a ham sold me an already converted for CB 2950. Shocking, huh? ;-) |
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Jay in the Mojave wrote:
Be Advised TRW Swap meet today. BE THERE! Use the normal input and listing freq..... Jay in the Mojave The last time I went, a ham sold me an already converted for CB 2950. Shocking, huh? ;-) not so shocking. That ham was Jay. |
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Hello Gary:
Ok good deal Gray will do.......... The TRW Swap Meet has been there since I can remember, a long time. I started going in the 70's to 80's area in time. It is held the last Saturday of the month come rain or shine. It is located at the TRW Plant, and is held in a very large parking lot. I thinks its in Manchester Ca, near the LAX Airport. I come in going south on the 405 Freeway, getting off at Roseincrants, going west, then turning left onto Aviation, at the big train bridge, then just follow all the others with antennas on their cars. Some guys complain that that they don't sell radio gear there anymore being replaced by dealers selling computer stuff, games, and other none radio related stuff. But there always good radio tuff there, always. It was a mob there today, I got there at 7:30AM, driving for a couple of hours. The Parking lot was never this full in a long long time. I had to park about a 1/4 mile away from the SWap Meet Entrance, not to bad. There a couple of vendors there selling Hot Dogs and Hamburgers, donuts, pop corn, and whatever else you would want. I just get a cup of coffee. Its always a a blast to go down with a bunch of guys in a large car of truck, or even a van. Don't bother bring your HT it will be jammed, or you will not be answered. The boys in the band will not allow you talk or shoot skip, your attention will be with the group of rabid fellow radio enthusiasts. A S.S.S.S. Trait, (Seven Six Secret Service) Some have brought HT's to stay in touch, its a good idea if someone runs into something were looking for. Theres always something really old and neat to look at, or is brought to show and share with everyone. They had this old WWII Direction Finder, had a tri-pod, had bithched compass that indicated where the antenna was pointed. And looked great. I wanted to have for a decoration in my doorway coming into the house. Many guys there have a little generator running so that the radio equipment for sale can be checked out and verified thats its all working. I always like seeing the guys cart off large transmitters, linear amplifiers, parts and pieces, transformers and all that stuff. Some have kids wagons that cart off the big stuff. You can drive up to the edge of the swap meet to load up your heavy gear there pretty nice about that. They even help ya load the heavy stuff on your truck. The local Zoo repeater 147.435 is always a blast to listen to, while looking over the goods of the swap meet. Some even talk there on the output as not to miss anything being said on the repeater. Some of the guys selling the stuff get mad at the guys who fondly there equipment for sale. One vendor there had a can of spray disinfectant, and put a label on it saying "For Fat hams that don't bath" I wish I had a picture of that! Everything I have bought there worked. Or if it was expensive they would write a recite, and give you their business card, should there be any problems. Good businessmen. Then of course after a long day of looking over the tables and all the stuff for sale, they close the swap meet at 11 AM, its time to hit the local "Nice Restaurant" for a big TRW Swap Meet Breakfast, with all those guys who have been jamming you all day long. Sometimes the restaurant has to put tables together to seat us all, again its a blast. Good thing that don't serve beer in the mornings. After a power breakfast then its time for the what was bought and for how munch. Then if you didn't find what you where looking for there is always Juns, or HRO that we can go to get what is needed. When you finally get home, its time to fire up what was bought and test it out. I have had many great times at the TRW Swap Meet. Jay in the Mojave Gary Danaher wrote: Jay, For those of us not in LA, how about providing a thorough analysis of the swap meet, including the exact location and time of operation, the good stuff, the bad stuff, the weirdos, and the geeks. I grew up in the city but haven't lived there for 30 years. Maybe one day I can get back and tailor the trip around the meet. This is one of the longest standing electronic meets in the nation. Jay in the Mojave wrote: Be Advised TRW Swap meet today. BE THERE! Use the normal input and listing freq..... Jay in the Mojave |
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Hello Gary:
Oh yeah I left out a few paragraphs here........ The Geeks, weirdoo's, Nerd Lingers, Computer Wizoo's, Morse Code ONLY Nutzoids, SSB Only, AM Only, RTTY you betchah, EME Kooks, CB'ers, Game Boy nuts, there all there. Also included are some of the finest engineers, scientics, electromagnetic engineers, Impedance Matching Engineers, and Electrons Engineers. The only problem is they all look alike, ... hehehe just kidding. Jay in the Mojave Gary Danaher wrote: Jay, For those of us not in LA, how about providing a thorough analysis of the swap meet, including the exact location and time of operation, the good stuff, the bad stuff, the weirdos, and the geeks. I grew up in the city but haven't lived there for 30 years. Maybe one day I can get back and tailor the trip around the meet. This is one of the longest standing electronic meets in the nation. Jay in the Mojave wrote: Be Advised TRW Swap meet today. BE THERE! Use the normal input and listing freq..... Jay in the Mojave |
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