[Scan-DC] GRE Scanners ?

oldsdoug at hotmail.com oldsdoug at hotmail.com
Wed Oct 3 09:00:00 EDT 2007


"Parts"?  Another old guy!  :)

What were those glass things called that had 8 metal pins, plugged into a socket and they glowed?

Radios and televisions used them... the drug stores had machines that you could use to test them... back when the drug stores had soda fountains and lunch counters.

There were also places called record stores; they sold these vinyl disks that had music on them.

Damn I'm old...


> To: Scan-DC at mailman.qth.net
> Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2007 23:33:35 -0400
> Subject: Re: [Scan-DC] GRE Scanners ?
> From: b_thom at juno.com
> CC:
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> On Tue, 2 Oct 2007 20:11:47 -0400 "D.R. Watkins III" 
> writes:
>> RS does not have to try anymore. The old Heath stores and Lafayette
>> Electronics are **L-O-N-G G-O-N-E**!!! When I wasn't in Radio
>> Shack on
>> Conn Ave NW by the Uptown theater, I spend my "other" free time at
>> the
>> Lafayette at Queens Chapel & Chillum Rds. In Chillum.
>
> Uh-oh, the good old days. I used to go the Lafayette at the Parkington
> Shopping Center, and to Certified Electronics in Alexandria. Up until the
> early eighties, there were two surplus stores on King Street in
> Alexandria. I would walk down there to buy a handful of parts.
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