[ForSale-Swap] BA's FS, and a couple of Q's

little e ejones at hiwaay.net
Mon Jun 23 16:34:52 EDT 2003


de N4TGC Eric A. Jones, 6537 County Road 61, Florence, AL 35634

Finally settled on some prices for that consignment "pile":

Hallicrafters HT-37: '60's SSB/CW/AM ~140watt PEP dual 6146 transmitter, 80
- 10 meters in 5 bands. Built-in VOX, 120vac, 9.5x18x17", 80lbs  Very nice
condx - $375 OGO (or good offer).  Was in use til recent storm blew antenna
down - for the $375, I will check all tubes, and replace any necessary, as
available.

Heathkit HW-12 (not A): 75-meter-only (3.8 - 4mc) USB/LSB 200-watt PEP
input transceiver. Very nice condx, never used mobile. Homebrew A/C p/s too
heavy to ship, but HP-10 may be available after verification. 6.25x12x9.25,
15lbs $75

Heath VF-1 VFO: 50's-era, 1-tube Clapp osc. covering 160/80/40,
40/20/15/10, and 11 meters in three settings - vernier dial gives 2' of
bandspread. Borrows power from DX-20/35/40, etc. (250vdc/20ma &
6.3vac/450ma). Paint sceme matches AT-1; just beginning to fade, but still
nice and clean. 7x6.5x7, 7 lbs; $50 OGO

Heath QF-1 Q-multiplier: late 50's, dual-triode (12AX7) outboard i.f. amp
for 450-460 kc. Requires 150-250vdc/2ma and 6.3vac/dc at 300ma. Very clean,
un-mod'd; uses DX-100 silver/grey paint scheme. 5x7x4", 3 lbs - $15

Swan SW-240 with 117ac power supply: 240 watt PEP SSB, 200w CW, 60w AM
tcvr, for 80/40/20 in three bands. 5.5x13x11, 12 lbs; Very clean - $175 OGO

All of the above will include manuals, if available, and found in time ...
at the asking price, all tubes will be checked, and replaced as needed. All
packing will be done by an acknowleged expert (myself - haha); shipping
cost is extra.

There is also available a nice, National NCX-3 and "Remote VFO": 80/40/20
200/180/100 watt SSB/CW/AM tcvr with VOX, PTT, grid-block keying, xtal
filter SSB, etc. 6x14x12, 22 lbs. Very good condx - didn't realize the p/s
was separate, will have to ask ... $175 for NCX-3; $100 for VFO (don't know
it's spex, but looks very nice)  Offers?  Questions?

	As these are consignment sales, payment will need to be by money
order, made out to the owner(s).  Respondants who put their shipping info
in the first msg take precedence.
	There's a lot more stuff to be offered later, such as EICO/RCA-type
test equipment, of generally less value.
	Question one: I was recently given a well-used 1937 DuMont 168
"oscillograph", which has unusual input "jacks": they're just a brass nub!
What's supposed to snap onto this?!
	Question two: I need to either get a bigger box, or reduce my
inventory of 300+ "junk" knobs - if you need some oddments, send a detailed
description or, if you warn me first, a .jpg/.gif
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