[ARC5] Anybody have an ARC-5 /T-15 to sell?

J Mcvey ac2eu at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 5 14:50:36 EST 2015


WOW, is all if have to say about all that!  Who knew?However , at the end of day things are only worth what someone is willing pay and what the seller is willing to accept.
Not  too long ago , a MD-7 sold for $850 on Ebay. I met a guy who has a lot of military equipment a few weeks later. He had the pristine MD-7 that I was looking for.He asked me what I would offer for it. I told him that it was the "holy grail" of ARC stuff ( which I am sure he was aware) , and that one recently sold for $850.I said I like the ARC equipment , but I don't like it THAT much. He said that all he wanted was $100 for it because he knew I was going to restore and operate with it. SOLD!
 


     On Thursday, November 5, 2015 6:42 AM, "kg4kgl at gmail.com" <kg4kgl at gmail.com> wrote:
   

 A clean example just sold on eBay for $750. Maybe prices have stabilized. :-)

Robert 
KG4KGL

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> On Nov 4, 2015, at 22:55, Mike Morrow <kk5f at earthlink.net> wrote:
> 
> 
>> I don't think it would be too hard to tune that down into the proposed
>> amateur band.
> 
> The special purpose T-15/ARC-5 (along with the similar T-16 and T-17) are among the rarest of AN/ARC-5 components.  Each of these three units have been known to fetch $1000 to $2600 on ebay a decade ago.  It would be unwise to actually operate a unit so rare. since to operate this equipment means that the equipment is being destroyed.  Even just a re-cap of such a rare unit sends its historical and monetary value into the dump.  (I got a T-16 for $10 at an Ohio hamfest 30 years ago.)
> 
> Probably a T-47/ART-13 with O-16/ART-13 and CU-25/ART-13 (or T-47A/ART-13 with O-17/ART-13A and CU-32/ART-13A) would be a less-expensive route using old gear.  Or even a BC-375-E with TU-26-A and BC-306-*.  Some small makers of niche ham gear have announced solid-state designs that would be much more practical.  Ken can give the best counsel.  
> 
> I'd recommend a USN TAJ-16,  :-)
> 
> Mike / KK5F
> (Someday I'll post about my T-588/ART-33.  It is a small locally-controlled MF radiotelegraph transmitter, about 50 watts RF, 400 Hz AC power in, crystal-controlled on the six standard merchant marine Morse frequencies (410 to 512 kHz) used by merchant vessels worldwide.  It was made for Coast Guard aircraft service.)
> 
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