[CVRC] FS---May be final list (I hope)

Jack/W6NF vhfplus at gmail.com
Thu Oct 11 10:52:55 EDT 2012


I've just gone through all remaining items and have this final list of a 
variety of items. All prices reduced, some significantly. Forwarding of 
this post to other reflectors, if appropriate, would be appreciated.

A final list of items FS:

 1.

    Cable Xperts CXP1318FX (similar to LMR-400), 160+ feet, PL-259 on
    each end. $40.00

 2.

    Galvanized steel mast, 2' OD, 1/8' wall, 11' 10" long. Used to
    support the 40-meter yagi at K7AO here in Silver Springs. $20.00

 3.

    Steel mast, 2' OD, 1/8' wall, 11' long. $10.00

 4.

    432 home-brew 21-element long yagi. Looks like stainless-steel
    elements and gamma match driven element. $20.00.

 5.

    6 and 2-meter rover antenna system. Two KB6KQ horizontal loops on
    1-3/4-inch cammo support tube and mounted on a 2-inch trailer
    hitch...just plug it into your 2-inch receiver and guy it to pick-up bed
    tie-down points. Includes Dacron guy lines. Built, and used for many
    years, by K7XC. $65.00.

 6.

    Two element directional array for 40-meters based on the Christman
    feed system, as described in ON4UN's "Low Band DXing". Most
    components included: Two 1/4-wave verticals, consisting of
    1-3/4-inch cammo support tubes (white in a camo kit duffel bag),
    with guy rings; two DX Engineering stainless steel radial plates
    with stainless steel hardware for connecting at least 48 radials;
    Steel enclosure with five SO-239 connectors mounted and LC network
    for matching the Christman feed to 50-ohm line; Three lengths of
    RG-8, two to connect the verticals to the phasing box and one to
    form the 71-degree delay line for the feed system (these coax lines
    must be verified for proper electrical length); 48 1/4-wave radials;
    4 additional RF relays, good to at least 100-watt power level,
    sufficient to expand the system to 4 elements. An additional relay
    will permit using the array in a bi-direction broadside
    configuration, in addition to the end-fire pattern. This was the
    40-meter antenna system I used prior to installing my 4-square and
    it worked *very* well. $75.00 for everything.

 7.

    Schrack TN313012 SPDT relays, as used in the 40-meter vertical array
    switching system. PC mount and rated at 125VAC 12A or 220VAC/30VDC
    7A, good to at least 100-watts of RF. $10.00 for all.

 8.

    Four 4-foot long, 1-3/4-inch diameter, aluminum camo support tubes
    (olive green). $2.00 each.

 9.

    Four 4-foot long, 1-3/4-inch diameter, fiberglass camo support tubes
    (olive green). $2.00 each.

10.

    Fiberglass camo support tube guy rings (2). $5.00

11.

    160 meter radials, all at least 120-feet long with 1/4-inch lugs on
    one end. $20.00

12.

    Johnson 900MHz solid state base station amplifier, measured at
    96-watts output, with power supply, $10.00

13.

    Flotrol float charger. 24-volts at 75 amps, fully metered. 220VAC
    input. Very heavy. $20.00

14.

    Track lighting kit, brand new: 8-foot track, 6 fixtures, 6 Halogen
    lamps and power supply, $25.00

15.

    Computer RAM: PC-100 512MB (2x256), PC-2100 256MB, PC-2700 256MB.
    All for $10.00

16.

    VB6 programming starter kit for Win 95/98 and NT 4.0. I have used
    this on an XP machine and it worked fine. $10.00

17.

    Visual C++, older version...3-1/2-inch floppies. With two books on
    C++ programming. $10.00

18.

    Win 98SE Upgrade, with COA, $5.00

19.

    SAMS Teach Yourself book: "CSS in 24 Hours" $3.00

20.

    Mitsumi CR-4824TU external CD-ROM drive, with USB cable and power
    supply, $10.00

21.

    Texas Instruments TI-83 graphing calculator with manual. $15.00.
    Works fine.

22.

    Black and Decker Quantum Pro 3/8-inch, 18-volt, cordless drill with
    2 batteries and charger. $15.00

23.

    Large, heavy, wood desk that was our operating position until I
    built a desk to accommodate two operating positions. Three drawers
    to the right, slide out keyboard drawer in the center and one slide
    out printer shelf to the left. The desk is 6' 3" wide, 24-1/2" deep,
    32" high and in reasonably good condition. $5.00.

24.

    Corner computer desk, molded plastic. Has a surprising amount of
    room for PC, monitor and peripherals. $10.00

Large items must be picked up in Silver Springs. I am willing to ship 
smaller items ay buyer's expense.

For additional information call 775-997-8129 8AM to 8PM daily through 
October 21^st .



Thanks,

Jack, W6NF/HC2UA




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