Digest for sci.electronics.repair@googlegroups.com - 5 updates in 1 topic

Steve Kamego <skamego@gmail.com>: Mar 31 06:23PM -0700

It's time to hang it up, I've moved away from electronics over into software, and it's about time I clear out the old collection.
 
I tried to get in touch with the local university to see about any interest there but didn't get any bites.
 
Any thoughts on places to donate? Some of it is high voltage so I want to give it to someone who'd end up hurting themselves, and i don't just want to call an e-waste company as some of it is pretty good stuff.
 
Thanks to this group for the years of information I've absorbed and occasionally participated in. Glad to see it's still going strong.
 
Dallas area if that matters.
 
Steve
Trevor Wilson <trevor@rageaudio.com.au>: Apr 01 03:39PM +1100

On 1/04/2023 12:23 pm, Steve Kamego wrote:
 
> Thanks to this group for the years of information I've absorbed and occasionally participated in. Glad to see it's still going strong.
 
> Dallas area if that matters.
 
> Steve
 
**There is an excellent Facebook group, inhabited by people who have a
passion for test equipment:
 
https://www.facebook.com/groups/VintageElectronicTestEquipment
 
I'm pretty certain you will find people in your area who would be happy
to assist you in your task.
 
 
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danny burstein <dannyb@panix.com>: Apr 01 05:08AM

[snip]
 
Check and see if there's an Amateur Radio Club
in your area. Usually there's at least someone
in them who chews on copper wires for breakfast.
 
 
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KenW <ken1943@invalid.net>: Apr 01 07:19AM -0600

On Sat, 1 Apr 2023 05:08:23 -0000 (UTC), danny burstein
 
>Check and see if there's an Amateur Radio Club
>in your area. Usually there's at least someone
>in them who chews on copper wires for breakfast.
 
I never did that !
 
 
KenW
steve1001908@outlook.com: Apr 01 03:08PM +0100

>>in your area. Usually there's at least someone
>>in them who chews on copper wires for breakfast.
 
>I never did that !
 
Copper wires have been used to produce Danish blue cheese. It works
faster than steel wires. A bit too strong taste for breakfast!
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