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TRW Amateur Radio Swap meet, always the LAST Saturday   
of the month, continuously since ~1968, rain, shine   
or whatever (even Christmas).    
 
Begins at 7am, ends about 11am.  Be on-time (or early)   
to get the best parking and the best bargains.   
 
SE Corner of   
Marine Ave at Aviation Blvd  
Lawndale, CA  90260  
 
(diagonally across from where it USED to be.)    
 
There's a monitor guy there, usually at the NW corner   
of the parking lot, that often has good deals on factory   
returns of recent/current models.  Look for the white van.  
 
Bring a hand truck or the like if you expect to buy heavy   
stuff, as the parking lot is a ways away. (Carrying off my   
100A-hr UPS battery (~60lbs) was a chore!)     
 
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There's a good ($300) 20" Sony Trinitron monitor deal:   
http://www.softwareandstuff.com/h_mon_gt960.html  
 
and two different 17" Mitsubishi Diamondtron models   
there ($80/90) also (Don't know what it takes to   
connect to a SUN).    
 
+++++++++++++++++  
On 3/26/02, Dr.J wrote, in part:  
>Where does the TRW thing happen?    
>I need stuff like a UPS and a couple of  
>cables of various sorts plus I'm looking   
>for a Sun color monitor cheep. >Thanks.>vh  
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