[ForSale-Swap] FS: Homebrew Radio & Test Equipment

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Mon Jun 3 12:14:37 EDT 2002


***  Homebrew Radio things ***

Many hams build things with a large investment in time & parts that are
worth far less... later.   Here are some items from the estate stuff I've
been selling that fit that description -- priced accordingly.

Unless noted, most of the items below are built on PCB material and most
of the enclosures are made by soldering pieces of PCB material into a box
-- not all sides may be present!  Batteries not included!   A few of
these devices come with schematics, mostly not.   The wiring is all open
enough that you can generally see what is going on.

Battery drainer -- LM317K (TO-3) plus a pot wired as a current sink to
drain batteries -- 4" x 3" x 1.5" -- $2

PL Tone generator -- Wein Bridge Oscillator powered by two 9 volt
batteries. - $3

Touch Tone Encoder -- Western Electric Touch Tone Dial mounted in a
4"x4"x2" metal enclosure with power switch.  Has a 4 pin DIN connector
plus matching cable terminated in a 1/8" mini plug.  $4

Some kind of test oscillator with a 556, two pots with anodized gold
(colored) knobs, pwr. sw.. LED,. & Banana jack outputs -- $4

HF Harmonic Filter built in a 5" x 2.25" x 2.25" LMB Aluminum box.  UHF
connectors.  Probably good for 100W.  $5

60dB Sampling Tap -- HN female connectors for the main line and a BNC for
the tap.  1KW in the line puts 1mW to the tap. -- $10 

435 MHz power splitter with (3) N connectors.  This is made out of brass
sheet stock and is about 15" long by 1" square.  $10

Varactor multiplier (unfinished) -- looks like it's designed for 144 to
432.  Built in a 3.5" x 2" x 7/8" extruded aluminum case -- top plate
missing.   Silver plated coils, Johnson 189-6-4 caps.  It think it is
complete execpt for the input and output leads.   $10

Some kind of VHF thing just started.  Pomona 4"x2.5"x1.5" cast box with a
couple 160-104 capacitors, BNC connectors, a miniature 50K bourns pot., 6
capacitors mounted to gold plated terminals with a very pretty gold
flashed internal shield structure.  Nothing is soldered -- this was just
started.  $10

Antenna Noise bridge? -- Pot & Cap plus 4 transistor circuit mounted in a
5" x 4" x 2" enclosure.  BNC connectors marked ANT & RX.  Pwr SW. & Led 
Powered by a single 9 volt battery. - $10

Two Meter to 24-28 MHz converter (I think!)  -- 5" x 4" x 1.75"  -- $10

A VHF thing -- Two trombone lines adjustable between 4-6" with a
transistor connected between them plus a Phasotron 50 ua 2" round meter
on a BNC cable with a small loop w/a diode.  --  $10

NTSC Frequency reference -- I think this was a QST project in the early
1980's.  PCB in  4"x5"x8" metal case (top missing) w/feet, AC line
powered. -- $15




All of the above plus shipping, if necessary, naturally.

Contact:  Marv  WC6W   310 649 3111 (reasonable hours Pacific Time
please) 
or via:  Marv_E_Ads at Juno.com


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