I went to sell stuff in the “bone yard” so I spent my day mostly in one place. The crowd was crazy this year. There were so many people this time. I sold almost everything I had by lunch and I brought alot of stuff. I wrote it up on my blog with photos and such if you want to read that but suffice it to say, it was a great show from where I was. https://www.davidsaylors.com/wk4ds-...e-hamfest-from-the-view-of-a-vendor-this-time
It was a good one, that's for sure. The XYL and I stayed at the Embassy Suites again this year (by the time we were able to reserve a room with 'em last year, the quoted prices were crazy). That was a good thing in that we spent a lot of time on the floor this year punctuated by a few breaks back at the room. It was bad in that I was pooped by the time it was over and am still recovering. Ground truth? Lotsa happy hams, and I can say Huntsville is well and truly back to normal after covid. Thanks to all the organizers and vendors and volunteers and sellers. In fact, it was a GREAT ONE.
Embassy Suites is what the NASA Student Launch program used and the building next to it the tech displays of their STEM payloads like a technical display to commercial folks attending