That’s why I like taking stuff apart you never know what you’re going to get! That was a good score buddy! You struck gold buddy! Your rich! Great video buddy!
I have a buddy who worked in radio repair in the Navy circa 1970. Unfortunately he won't go on line so I can't forward this to him. He is great for obsolete C B radios.
That's cool. I have a lot of old CBs that I don't know much about. It would be nice to be able to talk to someone about them to see if any are worth keeping. Thanks, Bryce.
Hahaha, mine won't go inside because she might never find her way out. Yeah, I found out that Canada had quite a few tech companies back in the day. Television, radio, cellular, etc. Too bad it's all made overseas now.
Nice find Chris! Most Eprom chips have solid gold bonding wires. There will be a lot more components in there that hold gold and silver also. Nice boards. I'm sure Kris (that's right) will want them chips lol.
Thanks, Kev! I'm told I need flashy thumbnails, so I might as well have fun with them. Milton was so not cool, but cool in his irreverence. Chip is very cool. Roger says it's the holy grail of chips.
Surprise,surprise !!! Vintage gold(i love the old stuff,so much gets overlooked). I wonder if that still powered up? Did you try? Anyway great find. I always like the oddball stuff, it's like cracker jacks, never know what the prize might've been back then, nowadays most electronics are too predictable,loved the show Chris!
@@DanielHouston-uw3ir Hey, thank you, Dano. You always lift my spirits when you comment. I didn't try to power it up. I didn't know how you could even tell if it would. It needs a certain handset, I think. I hope I will come across another one that's intact someday. I found out that they sold for about a grand back in the 80s. I don't know what that would be now.
That is a VERY nice chip!!! The "holy grail" of CPU chips...a gold legged 8087/8088, currently at $225/lb!! I've only run across about 15 of them in my life! 😍🤑👍
It was definitely worth scraping everything in it is worth it how old were you in 89 I was 27 yes I'm old LMAO 🤣 excellent video bro thank you for sharing this with us six stars
Dzięki bardzo.Dużo mówisz.Ja poza językiem polskim,mówię tylko po włosku i rozumiem trochę niemiecki.Angielski muszę tłumaczyć.Więc oglądanie zajęło mi godzinę.Pozdrawiam z Polski.🥸😤
@@HHRecycling it's a chip with the same footprint as the pretty gold one, and right next to it, but not as flashy. There were two stickers on top of it. It's probably only worth a buck though.
@@AppliedCryogenics I'm not worried about the value, really. As far as scrap goes, I would rather someone could use it rather than it getting shredded. I just ask that people cover the shipping if they want something. I'll check when I get out to the shop.
@@HHRecycling well , thank you , sir . See , that hard ware could have been changed some . The Cristal’s frequency’s may have changed , and that’s all . All the coding could be the same . But ignorance shot you in the ass . Good luck . Um , there are technicians who dept with that equipment somewhere . Google doesn’t have all the answers . But they try .
@@jamesbeemer7855 I just finished replying to your other comment. It's not ignorance that shot me in the ass, at least not this time. I don't have the time or desire to learn more new skills.
You can’t sell any of it , IF it didn’t work before you took it apart . But scap ? Well youre only going to get what the materials are worth to make another one . If the gold is all you want out of it , that’s all the worth you’re going to get .
@@jamesbeemer7855 I don't understand what you are saying, but I wasn't planning on selling any of it other than scrap. If someone can use any of the parts, I would give it to them, but I don't have the tools or the knowledge to test anything other than plugging something in. This technology hasn't been able to access towers since 2009.
@@HHRecycling that doesn’t mean it’s scrap . Whole assemblies can be changed by someone who knows what they are doing . But tool late . You tore that assembly apart already . You could have made much more than scap money for that thing .
@@jamesbeemer7855 Well, I'll tell you what. I'll sell you anything you want to buy for scrap price. I'm a truck driver that's trying to start a recycling company in the middle of northern British Columbia and I really don't have the resources or the desire to spend hours trying to find someone who inevitably doesn't want to pay the $70 to ship the equipment to them. I will give anyone anything they want for free, and I always ask the ham radio club if they want this stuff and sometimes they do, but they didn't want this thing. I've had it sitting in a pile of stuff for people to go through and it has been over a year, so now it can make its way to some other life. I have one guy that fixes video game consoles and computers, but only focuses on things that people want and then we split the profits, unfortunately the 750 people here aren't looking for much more than the latest things. So let me know what you want and I'll send it to you, you just pay the shipping.
That’s why I like taking stuff apart you never know what you’re going to get! That was a good score buddy! You struck gold buddy! Your rich! Great video buddy!
@@ScrapMan69 I'm rich in love. 🥰🤪
That was a great tear down. Looks like they are worth grabbing. Zinc die cast and cast aluminum go in the same box at my yard. Very cool
Thanks, Shawn. Yeah, they do here, too. I just wonder if it's worth separating in case I ever go somewhere that has different categories.
@@HHRecycling Zinc (or die cast) goes for 10 to 15 cents LESS than cast aluminum. 😥
That's weird. I figured it would be more.
I have a buddy who worked in radio repair in the Navy circa 1970.
Unfortunately he won't go on line so I can't forward this to him.
He is great for obsolete C B radios.
That's cool. I have a lot of old CBs that I don't know much about. It would be nice to be able to talk to someone about them to see if any are worth keeping. Thanks, Bryce.
8:00 TMS320E17 is a DSP. It has 4K of EPROM memory and 256 bytes of ram. Other 320's have different memory configurations.
Isn't it crazy how much memory has evolved? Now, a chip that size could hold gigabytes. Thanks for the info.
Very cool looking boards and of course golden goodie. 1989 was awesome year for me. Thanks for sharing Scrapper.
@@ThatsRightRecycling thanks, buddy.
That was really awesome scrap!
Yeah, you know how it is. Sometimes it surprises you with how good or bad it is. Thanks, buddy.
@@HHRecycling yes I do lol.
You’re welcome bud
Glenayre sounds like breaking wind in Scotland 💨🏴
🤣😜
oh dang that unit was loaded with the goods!
Yeah, they used to spend money to make money.
@@HHRecycling lol
I believe shield is called Mu-Metal, particularly for magnetic shielding.
Interesting. I've never heard of that. Thanks for the lesson!
Old enough to be built in Canada !
Cool. I would be a hoarder, but my Mrs goes through the shop while I'm working, and discards goodies.
Thanks.
Hahaha, mine won't go inside because she might never find her way out.
Yeah, I found out that Canada had quite a few tech companies back in the day. Television, radio, cellular, etc. Too bad it's all made overseas now.
Nice find Chris! Most Eprom chips have solid gold bonding wires. There will be a lot more components in there that hold gold and silver also. Nice boards. I'm sure Kris (that's right) will want them chips lol.
Oh, that's good info to know. I'll just hang on to everything until I know more. Thanks, Adam.
I already asked about it Adam 😂
@@ThatsRightRecycling 🤣🤣
Thanks for the shout out
No problem. It's not like it will help.
That was an awesome find
Thanks, buddy. I am glad I left it in a pile until now.
peace be upon you sir
@@DimasFajar-ns4vb thank you, you as well.
Heck yea!!!! Nice one
Thanks!
Great thumbnail👍😝👍 and video! … So, to summarize, Milton was not cool … but Chip was?
Thanks, Kev! I'm told I need flashy thumbnails, so I might as well have fun with them. Milton was so not cool, but cool in his irreverence. Chip is very cool. Roger says it's the holy grail of chips.
Good video!
Thank you!
Surprise,surprise !!! Vintage gold(i love the old stuff,so much gets overlooked). I wonder if that still powered up? Did you try? Anyway great find. I always like the oddball stuff, it's like cracker jacks, never know what the prize might've been back then, nowadays most electronics are too predictable,loved the show Chris!
@@DanielHouston-uw3ir Hey, thank you, Dano. You always lift my spirits when you comment. I didn't try to power it up. I didn't know how you could even tell if it would. It needs a certain handset, I think. I hope I will come across another one that's intact someday. I found out that they sold for about a grand back in the 80s. I don't know what that would be now.
That is a VERY nice chip!!! The "holy grail" of CPU chips...a gold legged 8087/8088, currently at $225/lb!! I've only run across about 15 of them in my life! 😍🤑👍
Oh wow. That's pretty cool. I'll put that away then. Are they reused, or is that just for gold recovery?
@@HHRecycling That is scrap price at Boardsort. I don't know if there is a resale market.
@cuscrapping oh okay. I wonder if they are in demand for people restoring old stuff. Either way, I was pretty excited when I saw it.
I want one for my book 8088, the v-20 in it isn’t compatible with an 8087 math co-processor.
@@HHRecycling yes they are desirable for retro IBM xt-pc’s
🤙🤙👍 those old 2 ways full of goodies,i know where probly a pick up load is,base units and all,but nobody can get them 😞✌️
@@piecesofpete5921 I'm sure there's an ops team somewhere that would do a cash job.
They pretty well secured,old Georgia state patrol,DNR and GBI radio stuff plus local county units,makes it so bad is i have a key 🤦
@@piecesofpete5921 hahaha
It was definitely worth scraping everything in it is worth it how old were you in 89 I was 27 yes I'm old LMAO 🤣 excellent video bro thank you for sharing this with us six stars
@josephcormier5974 I was a boy of 17. My liver was 30, though.
Now put it back together and make it work.
@@UQRXD Already done! I just got off the phone with Marty McFly and Doc.
Dzięki bardzo.Dużo mówisz.Ja poza językiem polskim,mówię tylko po włosku i rozumiem trochę niemiecki.Angielski muszę tłumaczyć.Więc oglądanie zajęło mi godzinę.Pozdrawiam z Polski.🥸😤
Przepraszam, że cię przez to narażam, tylko po to, żeby niczego się nie dowiedzieć. 🤪
@@HHRecycling Ja to traktuję zabawowo nie biznesowo.
👍👍👍 pozdrawiam serdecznie z Polski 🤗🤗🤗
👋🇨🇦
Ya peeled off the stickers from the shiny UVPROM's, but the poor CPU stays under wraps. I'm guessing it's a 6809.
@@AppliedCryogenics I still have it. If you can tell me what to look for, I will let you know. I'm clueless with any of this stuff.
@@HHRecycling it's a chip with the same footprint as the pretty gold one, and right next to it, but not as flashy. There were two stickers on top of it. It's probably only worth a buck though.
@@AppliedCryogenics I'm not worried about the value, really. As far as scrap goes, I would rather someone could use it rather than it getting shredded. I just ask that people cover the shipping if they want something. I'll check when I get out to the shop.
@@AppliedCryogenics I am putting the photos on a community post. I'll try to tag you in it.
Looks like something out of ATand T from the US . Or Motorola . I recycled radios for our telecom systems too .
@@jamesbeemer7855 It might be similar. If you check the description, I left the links to the autotel info I could find.
@@HHRecycling well , thank you , sir .
See , that hard ware could have been changed some . The Cristal’s frequency’s may have changed , and that’s all . All the coding could be the same . But ignorance shot you in the ass . Good luck . Um , there are technicians who dept with that equipment somewhere . Google doesn’t have all the answers . But they try .
@@jamesbeemer7855 I just finished replying to your other comment. It's not ignorance that shot me in the ass, at least not this time. I don't have the time or desire to learn more new skills.
You can’t sell any of it , IF it didn’t work before you took it apart . But scap ? Well youre only going to get what the materials are worth to make another one . If the gold is all you want out of it , that’s all the worth you’re going to get .
@@jamesbeemer7855 I don't understand what you are saying, but I wasn't planning on selling any of it other than scrap. If someone can use any of the parts, I would give it to them, but I don't have the tools or the knowledge to test anything other than plugging something in. This technology hasn't been able to access towers since 2009.
@@HHRecycling that doesn’t mean it’s scrap . Whole assemblies can be changed by someone who knows what they are doing . But tool late . You tore that assembly apart already . You could have made much more than scap money for that thing .
@@jamesbeemer7855 Well, I'll tell you what. I'll sell you anything you want to buy for scrap price. I'm a truck driver that's trying to start a recycling company in the middle of northern British Columbia and I really don't have the resources or the desire to spend hours trying to find someone who inevitably doesn't want to pay the $70 to ship the equipment to them. I will give anyone anything they want for free, and I always ask the ham radio club if they want this stuff and sometimes they do, but they didn't want this thing. I've had it sitting in a pile of stuff for people to go through and it has been over a year, so now it can make its way to some other life.
I have one guy that fixes video game consoles and computers, but only focuses on things that people want and then we split the profits, unfortunately the 750 people here aren't looking for much more than the latest things.
So let me know what you want and I'll send it to you, you just pay the shipping.
@@HHRecycling try recycling plastic containers .
@@HHRecycling ok , , I regret my words . Sorry . I was just trying to offer some advice and experience to help you in the future . Again , I’m sorry .
that is pic chip programmable ic. take that sticker off will erace it.
@@dannyfreitas2120 that's good to know for if someone ever wants to save it. Thanks for the information.
Do you need e to send you a hair brush 😂
Sure, if it's metal. I'll throw it in the shred pile.