[ForSale-Swap] Miscellaneous Radio parts

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Mon Aug 23 21:04:40 EDT 2004


***  MISCELLANEOUS ***

Waters Universal Hybrid Coupler II, Model 3002 w/compressor.  A fancy
phone patch styled to match the Collins S-line.  This one is like new in
the original box w/ original manual.  There are just a couple of hairline
scratches on the sides, the front is unblemished.  The 1968 price was
$72.50, now asking $150 in highly depreciated money!  :-)

Mini Typewriter style 35 key Keyboard 8" x 2.5" x 1/4" thick.  Raised
keys have nice click action.  Only 3 rows of keys; Numbers & punctuation
are all shifts.  15 pin flex cable interface.  No documentation.  NOS. $2

4" Silicon etched wafers, low yield rejects or they wouldn't be here but,
pretty -- $10 ea.

Antique boxes
  DM-36-D Dynamotor spare brush box -- $2
  Bliley BC3 Crystal, includes data sheet.  Top rough. -- $5
  Continental Carbomite Resistors -- $5

Sperry (Burroughs) SP-334 2+ Digit 7 Segment Gas Discharge Readouts.  NOS
$10 ea.  3 for $25

NOS coily cable for a Yaesu MH-27 mike (may fit others).  Later version
with the RJ connector at the radio end.  $10.

Motorola Mobile Mike Cable part number 0180700T14, 4-wire coily cord mike
cable with a Motorola 4-pin Microphone connector (similar to Amphenol
MC4M) on one end and a spring strain relief on the other.  There are some
flat pins on the free wire ends -- New in Motorola plastic bag.  $10.

NOS fan that fits some Japanese radio...marked:  57 10.01  100V
  The wires from the motor are about 4' long and are terminated in a 2
pin JST connector.  The impeller has 8 blades and is 7 cm in diameter.
  It is mounted to a U shaped metal frame with four mounting holes spaced
5cm by 9cm $10

Amphenol MS connectors -- 3 pairs MS20-1 14 pin military style connectors
3 male panel connectors + 3 female cable connectors with shells (two
straight, one 90 degree); some new, some used but clean.  $10 all

Amp 24 Pin plastic circular connectors #16 size contacts, 2 cable plugs
p/n 208837-1, 2 chassis sockets p/n 206838-2, 4 clamps 206138-1, plus
crimp on contacts for all.  NOS. $20

Large (uncased) display unit.  256, T-1 3/4, red LED's arranged in a 16 x
16 pattern that is about 5" square.  There is a 6" x 6" mother board plus
16 daughter boards holding the LED's.   The LED's are driven by latches
so any/all of them can be lit.  There is a 14 pin DIP interface connector
-- pin out provided.   $65. 

Carter Radio 500K ohm rheostat with 2" diameter skirted knob, calibrated
0-100 over 270 degrees -- $10

Motorola TLN6824A Vibrasender -- Freq. 1B,  107.2 Hz   $2

Motorola TLN1361A Timeout Timer $2

Trav-A-Dial bidirectional electronic counter -- I think this was
originally for use with a mill or lathe in conjunction with a 200
count/rev quadrature encoder (which I DON'T have but are available from
many sources) to read displacement in .0005" increments up to 200 inches.
These use Hewlett Packard dot matrix decimal readouts for a very pretty
display.  Switches for direction control and reset.  Nice cast metal
case, requires 5 volts power, 6 pin female Jones connector interface w/
pinout provided.   $75 
 
   Used, tested HP 5082-7300 RHDP decimal readouts  -- $5 ea
   Used, tested HP 5082-7304 +/-1 decimal readouts  -- $3 ea
 
   NOS 5082-7302 LHDP decimal readouts, still in HP packaging, $10 ea.
 
Listed below are serious squirrel cage type fans:
 
ILG Electric Ventilation 17-18-022A encased motor with 181-009-EA fan
115/230 VAC  1.6A/.8A  50/60Hz  3000 RPM  4+" round intake, 3+" x 4-3/4"
rectangular output flange, weighs 25 lbs.  used -- $30 
 
Kooltronic Model DF1F016N Dual fan style 230 VAC  1.2A  60Hz  3000 RPM 
3+" round intakes, 2.5" x 5" rectangular output flanges, 16" long by
about 7" diameter overall, weigh 15 lbs.   These look like NOS but,
they are a mite dusty from storage -- $25 ea (3 available)  

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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