[Boatanchors] Stuff FS

Larry Telegrapher at Q.COM
Wed Jun 10 17:07:41 EDT 2020


Excess things;

Chamois headphone earpiece.  Used but complete, no tears, rips etc.  
Good rubber around the outside. $4

Headset, Electrical H-110/G, WECO mfgr.  Still in original sealed 
package and box.  $20?

3rd Edition December 1943, Army Air Forces Training Film Strip catalog.  
Marked Mar 3 1944 at San Bernardino Air Depot AAF Technical Library.  
Yup, that's the way they spelled Bernardino. Really pretty nice 
condition.  $19

San Bernardino Air Service Command Film Library Catalog, January 1, 
1944.  Every page typed on a typewriter, you can tell!  Staples showing 
some rusty material but overall it's in good condition with all the 
pages still stapled together, nothing torn out/off. 66 pages.  $15

C-240 panel mount control head with 200-550 Kc dial.  Looks complete and 
even has 6 wires with terminations coming off of it. Original for sure.  $35

C-2/ARR-2 Control.  Contract NXsa 21693 with Navy symbol and then 9958 
CZR.  Vry nice condition for $35

CC-6/ARC-5 control box S/N 16476.  Connector is not a regular ARC-5 type 
but something later with 6 pins in a large circle. Possibly came from a 
firefighter aircraft sometime in the past. Other than the tag and 
connector everything else looks standard. good condx. Has 3 - 6 mc 
dial.  $25

An Aluminum BC-454 BC band receiver converted (as usual at that time) 
with an A/C power supply mounted on the back and the controls added on 
the front.  Had it for years and never even plugged it in.  It's still 
wrapped in the bubble wrap that i put it in when i got it 25 or so years 
back.  $75?

C-388-C 3.5- 4.5 Mc coil for the BC-610.  Most of the outer strips of 
plastic holding coil in shape are gone but the inner layer is still 
there and pretty sold.  Coil has not broken loose but is nice and 
solid.  Has the adjustable link in the center of the coil.  $30

All this and more, include postage and we'll get stuff on the way to 
your QTH from my zip 85606.

Larry W0OGH

Cochise County, Southeastern Arizona.  Home of the great Indian Chief 
Cochise and the west still lives.



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