All I want for Christmas

Some records/CD’s.
Grateful Dead Terrapin Station
Ozark Mountain Daredevils It’ll Shine When it Shines

and a few others. No toys per se. A replacement for my HP15C calculator (Swiss Micros)

Mostly looking forward to sleeping in.
 
A replacement for my HP15C calculator (Swiss Micros)
Years ago I picked up a stack of HP48G on eBay. Cleaned them up. They work great.

I would like a new keyboard for my computer. The nice Apple one with fingerprint reader that I'm currently drooling over is $170 CAD... Which seems absurd for a keyboard. Then again, I use it a lot and they are nice keyboards.

Tom
 
Micsig CP2100A current probe, Micsig MDP1500 differential high voltage probe and a pair of iTech IT8511B/8512B electronic loads. Not getting any of these things for Christmas, but might spring for one or two of these items in the coming year at bonus time (my real christmas time 😀 )
 
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I think I have enough workshop equipment, and no doubt I will buy more anyway from the electronics recyclers in town.

I've been looking for a lineman's butt set for a while. I see them for sale but rarely at my price. The rotary ones are becoming rare.
 
While accumulating parts for two different amp builds, and a keyboard speaker, I was thinking of picking up a WHAMMY kit to build for the office! To SoundChaser: 1: love that album, 2: HP42S sits at my elbow here at my desk, 3: Also love Terrapin, leading me to 4: Haven't listened to Ozark in a while, now you've made me want to go digging through my old cassettes! 😀
 
Learning remotes seem to be going away. So I'd really love a true universal remote that would work with my miniDSP stuff and my Emotiva UPA1 (for volume control at least) in addition to all the common brands. Oh, and Oppo, please make the control app for the Sonica DAC available again
 
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As Santa is older than even me I would pay him to present me with a GOOD highish mass PU arm to compliment my (rebuilt) Kondo
Io from late 70s. Then I could finish my plinth for my rebuilt SP-10P TT. I lent my FR64S to a friend who then went abroad and
a little later died.