[ForSale-Swap] FS Large HF Amplifier & WTB KW 599's
Chris "Zap"
zap at columbus.rr.com
Sat Jun 5 17:52:09 EDT 2004
Hello again,
Thanks to everyone for the information on the amplifier that I had
posted information on. I was not aware of the specifics of the beast, as I
had never seen one before. It came with a bunch of other old equipment that
I got along with a microphone that I was actually interested in. It looks
like I might be best off junking the amp and selling the tubes, since that
is the valuable part of the amp. I'm kinda surprised that a ham had it in
the first place, given its origins.
I am still interested in a set of the Kenwood 599D twins if there is one
lingering out there.
Thanks!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anthony W. DePrato" <" tony"wa4jqs at mikrotec.com>
To: "Chris "Zap"" <zap at columbus.rr.com>
Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2004 12:24 PM
Subject: Re: [ForSale-Swap] FS Large HF Amplifier & WTB KW 599's
>
> >you might want to be a bit careful about selling cb amps that are not
type
> >approved.
>
> * FCC seeks assistance in illegal equipment sales: The FCC says it's
> taking a close look at reports alleging sales of illegal (non-FCC
> certificated) radio equipment in various venues. "The Federal
> Communications Commission receives hundreds of complaints about alleged
> illegal equipment being offered for sale on the Internet or in
> publications," the FCC's Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau said.
> "If you have any information about illegal or uncertificated equipment
> being offered for sale, please forward it to the FCC." The Commission says
> the sorts of useful information it's looking for would include an original
> advertisement or Web address where the illegal equipment is being
> advertised or offered for sale, highlighting the types of equipment about
> which the allegations are being made, the name of any Web auction site,
> the exact item number and auction opening and closing dates, and the name
> and address of the individual or business offering the item(s) for sale.
> The FCC also asks complainants to specify why they believe the equipment
> is not in compliance with FCC rules and the number of pieces or types of
> equipment about which the allegations are being made. Complainants should
> provide a name and telephone number to follow up, if necessary. The FCC
> said the information can remain confidential, if requested. E-mail
> information to the FCC <fccinfo at fcc.gov>; or send it via USPS to the FCC,
> Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau, 445 12th St SW, Washington, DC
> 20
> 73 tony
>
>
>
>
> > First, I have a D&A Phantom 500 amplifier which I received as part
of a
> >package.
>
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