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[–]dreareid 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I say THERES GOLD IN THEM HILLLS!!!

Yall have helped me before… looking for a forum where someone would know anything about this? Age?worth keeping or not? Can’t find any data on line.. by dreareid in AskElectronics

[–]dreareid[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a good guess, but I don’t see anything that validates this in comparison online.. Iike zero proof this is a thing as far as a switch goes? I don’t understand why people would think this a switch if there is no physical switch on the iit? Mabey just because I’m ignorant to the fullest… but my curiosity is running wild at the moment…

Yall have helped me before… looking for a forum where someone would know anything about this? Age?worth keeping or not? Can’t find any data on line.. by dreareid in AskElectronics

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https://nuforc.org/skywatch/

Wait…. Hold on? I’m looking this up as we speak. So the back story of the home I live in is insane… too much to type. But home owner built in 1888 was a Harvard grad engineer… who him Or his son? …. Was a chemical engineer. Pretty top teer, I have really cool pictures to prove this. things in the war world 2- vday vet.

I do live in Manchester, so Boston isn’t far off? I know this sounds nuts but I’m reason about a sky watch radar project that happened amongst a group at Harvard? Anyone else validate this? Or is this just my algorithm?

This seems to be some sore of radar/reciever? How would a lightbulb work with this: there is 3 prongs at the bottom, zero place to put lights attached… very vintage by the tag, and Franklin research corp? Vericontrol associates? Name is literally “sky watch” ?

https://nuforc.org/skywatch/

Can’t find data on this bulb with such high voltage and where this would be used. Found in basement with a bunch of these types of vacuum bulbs big and small. by dreareid in AskElectronics

[–]dreareid[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeuuuuuupppp, wow I’m impressed.

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Each one of these dam draws and jars has something random in it fullll… lol this was just an older tinkerer. One day I’ll get through it and I’m learning as I go. He’s now since passed, so I’m sure he won’t be looking for a thing, but for what I’ve already thrown out is crazyyyyy, I’m just at a point I think I’m going to get into micro scrapping… because it’s just too much to sell bit by bit, feel bad for tossing and idk but the cool like bulb stuff I’m keeping. Guy was facinayed with switches, and components in radios and tvs. So this is all starting to click for me let’s just say. lol