2023 Kalamazoo Michigan Hamfest Ham Vintage Radio Electronics antique Extravaganza Tour

Published 2023-10-11
Footage of the Kalamazoo MI Hamfest, 7 Oct 2023. Great turn out. It was a combined event, Ham radio plus the Michigan antique radio club. Great to see the cool radios and people into the hobby. I ended up acquiring a Dynaco PAS2 preamp. It was missing the tubes (of course) However everything else was there. Very restorable. I will be posting a video on that soon. Hope you enjoy the show!

All Comments (21)
  • priceless commentary by Terry, thanks for sharing these hamfest vids.
  • @jwgbmp40
    thanks! I did not get to go even tho its 15 mins from home. glad to see the turn out
  • @wadehicks9270
    I really enjoy watching these Ham fest videos Terry. Thank you for going and filming all that awesome old school goodness. Hope you feel better soon be safe.
  • @mikecooper9134
    Another brilliant visit to a Ham fest without leaving my chair. M0MBG :face-turquoise-covering-eyes: Thank you.
  • @57Banjoman
    Thank you for this video! I enjoyed seeing the Hallicrafters set at 1:18-I used my grandfathers' SX117 / HT44 set for many years-it sadly had to go when we downsized-I really enjoyed the camaraderie with your friends!
  • Thanks for the Kalamazoo 2023 Hamfest video, I saw N9CQX whom I haven’t seen in a long time:
  • @hestheMaster
    Wow there were tons of wood cabinet and plastic case tube radios there. Really impressed by that. Maybe next year.
  • @Homer19521
    Thanx Terry. I fwd the link to all the jerks I know on 80M. 73
  • @brooklyndrive
    What you do so well is make me think you are talking to just me!
  • I’m casting no stones here but as this video began after another I had playing, I was listening in another room. Crazy! The one thing that jumped out at me was the guy that walked up appreciating the videos and sharing that his brother had passed away and all his old gear was tabled across the room. What I failed to hear was “Oh my, sorry for the loss of your brother”. Too busy being “a celebrity” or whatever. Just left a sour experience as a first time viewer of this “channel”. That’s all.
  • @MrMarkar1959
    Another great idea i never followed,,got old CB's&new CB's all in a box,,handheld scanner quit years ago(SumDumBassTurd put regular batteries in AND plugged it in) For Sure I'd Buy a HAM radio, Look at the Operator Programming Book and give it away sometime around Christmas
  • Terry, I thoroughly enjoyed this video! Thanks for sharing it with us. I am beyond broke and if I had been there I am certain that I would have pulled out the ol' card and gotten into even more trouble than I am in now. I need about 5 variable capacitors that are somewhat "unobtainium" now. The description of what the variable capacitors are is as follows: Tuning Capacitor is a 4 section, 14pF to 331 pF variable each section, 9 Stator 10 Rotor plates each section, Army Stock Number/Navy Type Number/British Reference Number 3D9016V-2. The most interesting feature of this particular tuning capacitor is that it contains a variable 3500 Ω, +/- 10%, 1/10 Watt, metalized carbon resistor attached to the shaft that tunes the capacitor, and it varies from lowest resistance to highest resistance with frequency. In other words, Low frequency = Lowest Resistance, Highest Frequency = Highest resistance. Tell Marsha hi and that we wish her the very best of everything!