[CVRC] Stuff FS
Jack/NA7RF
vhfplus at bmg50.com
Tue Nov 7 08:44:47 EST 2006
I have the following for sale...being forced by the need to pay medical
bills from my recent hospital stay:
1) Kenwood TS-430S in very nice condition a few minor mars on the
cabinet and a small piece of plastic broken from the upper left-hand
corner of the bezel...you don't even notice it when you are looking at
the front of the radio. Comes with manual, dc power cord and a Shure
CM-14E hand mic. No CW filter but I used the rig in the recent CW SS and
it worked beautifully. $295.00
2) Rohn HDBX-48 tower with new BX-7/8 concrete stubs, side-mount bracket
for small antennas and rotor plate for Ham-M-series rotors. $250.00,
local pickup only!
3) KLM 7.2-1 40 meter rotatable dipole in good condition. The antenna
is linear loaded with an element length is 47-feet. A couple of the
linear loading insulators have been cracked and repaired with "J-B Weld"
but they seem to be holding up okay. Includes the manual and 1:1 balun
although the balun needs some minor repair--the end cap with the SO-239
connector is missing and a suitable cap with coax connector needs to be
installed (I did this for the KLM balun on my tri-band antenna and it
works fine).
The balun checks okay on an antenna analyzer. $100.00--local pickup *only*
on this antenna.
4) CDE Ham IV rotor with control box and 100-feet of new rotor cable.
$150.00
5) Two Maxon handhelds. One is a CS-0510 VHF unit, which is operational,
and the other is a CS-0520-HD UHF unit which is disassembled and does
not appear to have all parts with the radio. Also included are two
CA-1110A drop-in chargers. $10.00 for all
6) Motorola HT-440 handheld with carrying case, in good condition
physically but I have no way to test. No charger or antenna but it does
come with a copy of the service manual. $10.00
7) If anyone is interested in building a *serious* HF or VHF amplifier
I have a new ECONCO rebuilt 6076 power tetrode which was used as a
driver stage in a TV transmitter. The tube will *loaf* at maximum legal
output on any frequency up to 222MHz. I have the new tube, 2 used but
good tubes, sockets for two tubes which have some damaged finger stock
but are still useable plus the filament transformer for a single tube. I
also have some documentation and a URL describing an built by a Swedish
Amateur Radio operator using this tube. $150.00 for everything--prefer
local pickup but shipping can be arranged if necessary.
8) HP-606A Signal Generator, 50kHz to 65MHz, in very nice condition.
Works on all bands except 50-170kHz which may be a dirty selector
switch. With manual, $25.00--local pickup *only*--this generator is big
and heavy!
Thanks,
Jack, NA7RF
Silver Springs
775-577-4621
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