[ForSale-Swap] More ARC stuff
Gregg Hendry
ghendry7 at verizon.net
Mon Sep 24 22:49:35 EDT 2007
"The other piece has a name plate on it that says Vibrotest. U.S. Navy Type
Model 218. The meter inside is labeled MEGOHMS. I'm told it was called a
MEGGER, but again, you got me what it was used for. The word VIBROTEST
conjures up thoughts of a vibrator tester, but that's just my uneducated
thought."
Ray and everyone,
"A Megger is a test instrument used to measure insulation resistance and
other high resistances. It is a portable hand-operated generator used as an
ohmmeter." Taken from the text of an environmental electrical concepts
course given by the Federal Aviation Administration.
Gregg Hendry
W8DUQ
----- Original Message -----
From: "RAY FRIESS" <rayfrijr at msn.com>
To: "boatanchors" <boatanchors at mailman.qth.net>; "FLBOATANCHORS"
<FLBOATANCHORS at yahoogroups.com>; "FORSALE" <FORSALE-SWAP at MAILMAN.QTH.NET>
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 6:00 PM
Subject: [ForSale-Swap] More ARC stuff
Folks:
If you havent heard back from me on the ARC stuff, please be patient. I did
not anticipate the interest that has been expressed. I am trying to get
back to all of you in between school at night and work during the day,
honey-dos, etc.
MEANWHILE, I did come across a few more units in the load of stuff we picked
up. As soon as I can get model numbers, I will post them here. Again, if
no interest, they will go to the curb on Friday afternoon.
I have come across two pieces of test equipment I thought I'd let you know
about to see if anyone is interested. One is labeled TS-15A/AP. It is a
flux meter. Now I've been a ham since the late 60s and I must admit I don't
have the faintest idea what a flux meter is or does. If you do and are
interested, let me know.
The other piece has a name plate on it that says Vibrotest. U.S. Navy Type
Model 218. The meter inside is labeled MEGOHMS. I'm told it was called a
MEGGER, but again, you got me what it was used for. The word VIBROTEST
conjures up thoughts of a vibrator tester, but that's just my uneducated
thought. Maybe someone can educate me as well as put a few dollars in my
pocket (HI HI).
Again, I am not trying to get into a bidding war. Would prefer to see these
sold to someone who collects or can use or restore them. So, I'm not going
to ask for "the E place" prices. I'm not even going to list them there
because I want to move them to someone's home as quick as I can who can make
use of them one way or another. So, I will dicker, but I won't get into a
bidding war.
If you are interested in these two units, give me an idea of what you think
a fair price is and we can, if necessary, haggle a bit to dot the I's and
cross the T's.
Someone has referred me to a site where they give general price ranges for
old military equipment, but I must admit I havent looked yet, I'm trusting
the group here. After all, if you can't trust a fellow ham, then the world
has become a pretty darn p-poor place.
Ray wa7itz
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