Did not know how to get this to interested hams on the ARC 5 list but this may be of interest to us folks who collect sometime sell
off excess toys on Ebay.   I recently posted a little RT-70  WWII Korean war Liaison transceiver (part of the GRC-6-7-8 radio set).
Ebay pulled the listing saying that the posting violated their rules citing the item as a jamming device violating FCC rules and so
on.  They included links to their rules and such.  Can't see how the item fell into the jamming category.  My posting has truly 
vanished from earlier posts to the present.  Has anyone else had this happen with their vintage military stuff in Ebay?  
any thoughts appreciated

On Sunday, September 24, 2023 at 08:22:30 PM PDT, <[email protected]> wrote:


Fellow Radio Enthusiasts,

 

I am a long time ARC5 subscriber and the V.P. of the Mid-Atlantic Antique Radio Club (MAARC) that meets at the Davidsonville Family Recreation Center, 3727 Queen Anne Bridge Road, Davidsonville, Maryland.

 

We are holding our annual RadioFallFest event at the Davidsonville Recreation Center on 15 October, and would like to let you and your members know about that. I would say at least 20% to 25% of the items at our auctions and flea markets are Amateur Radio related, and about a third of our members are Hams. We see ARC5 Command Sets quite regularly at our auctions. I have attached a flyer about the event, and the link to RadioFallFest details on our website is https://maarc.org/radiofallfest-2023/. I would appreciate it if you circulated this information to your members.

 

Dave Rossetti

MAARC V.P.

410-279-0226 (mobile)

 

 

 

 

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