From AF4K at hotmail.com Fri Jan 4 16:49:11 2019 From: AF4K at hotmail.com (Bry Carling) Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2019 21:49:11 +0000 Subject: [DCboatanchors] Wanted: Octal Sockets Message-ID: Happy new year to you all !! WANTED: Cinch or Amphenol brand Octal Sockets, unused. I could use up to 50 or more. Happy to buy smaller quantities if the price is right. I really just need the metal PIN RECEPTACLE SOCKET PIECES themselves rather than the whole tube sockets. So if anyone has any of those, I will buy them! Bry, AF4K From AF4K at hotmail.com Tue Jan 15 10:15:03 2019 From: AF4K at hotmail.com (Bry Carling) Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2019 15:15:03 +0000 Subject: [DCboatanchors] FS: Two Heathkit Power Supplies Message-ID: FOR SALE: Two Heathkit Power Supplies FOR SALE: Heathkit HWA-7-1 Power Supply. Here is a fine old Heathkit Power Supply that will look very sharp next to your Heathkit HW-7 or HW-8 on that desk! Great for use with certain other QRP rigs also. AC Supply - standard 120V AC good ole fashion' wall socket power!! Heathkit Power-Supply HWA-7-1. Special for use with the CW-QRP-Transceivers HW7 & HW8. DC output: 13 V/600 mA. An excellent copy of the schematic diagram and circuit description data is included. Nice metal case in good condition. Dimensions: 4.25 x 2.75 x 6 inch / 108 x 70 x 152 mm WAS $45.00 - reduced to $25.00 firm plus shipping. - - - For Sale: Heathkit GP-11 Power Supply Here is a fine old Heathkit vibrator Power Supply that will develop B plus of 250V DC at 100 mA. Perfect for Heathkit "BENTON HARBOR Lunch Box" transceivers, and other tube amateur radio gear. The GP-11 has the convenient feature of being suitable for both 6 and 12 volt inputs. Output is 250V at 100mA. The Heathkit GP-11 was a modular vibrator power supply, that it was available in kit form. It was also of the last generation of DC-DC vibrator power supplies. They were being made in the early 1960s era, and unlike Heatkit's earlier VP-1-12 and VP-1-6 vibrator power supplies, the GP-11 uses silicon rectifiers. Heathkit's vibrator power supplies were designed to be used with their amateur band and CB transceiver kits, but of course were also suitable for many other tube applications. By 1961, the silicon rectifier technology was well established, and it was more efficient to use solid state diodes than a tube rectifier. The power supply also runs cooler which is all to the good. While a synchronous vibrator would provide the same efficiency as using silicon diodes, one loses the convenience of a non polarised input, unless a reversible type is used. The power supply was working when tested. With this age it cannot be guaranteed. So the price is set accordingly low and you can enjoy this classic supply with your radio equipment! WAS $45.00 - reduced to $25.00 firm plus shipping. Available for $25.00 plus shipping. Pictures available (additional photos on request) at: http://af4k.com/radios.htm AF4K's RADIOS etc. FOR SALE RADIOS FOR SALE by AF4K. Brian Carling, AF4K (Add shipping costs to all prices unless stated) Read Customer Reviews. PAYMENTS VIA PAYPAL GLADLY ACCEPTED! af4k.com Please reply OFF LIST! - 73, Bry Carling AF4K