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Inside there were displays of old equipment and new equipment available for sale. A wonderful collection of morse keys were on show.
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My favourite club, the NSW Home Brew club had a table manned by John VK2ASU and Peter VK2EMU.
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Outside there was "trash and treasure" on display to pick through.
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Congratulations to the organisers for a very professional "fest", it was great to catch up with some radio friends and look at all the bits and pieces on display. I did not buy a spectrum analyser or 6kHz - 2GHz signal generator.
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