[HCRA] Items for Sale
Rick Lindquist
n1rl at earthlink.net
Wed Jul 23 21:32:09 EDT 2008
Greetings!
As many of you know, we're moving to Delaware next month. I still have some
radio and household stuff to dispose of (if you don't buy the radio items
now, you may have a second chance at the HCRA auction this fall).
Here's what I've got for ham radio gear; e-mail this space if interested:
Force 12 Model ZR-3 20-15-10 meter compact vertical (see QST "Product
Review," March 1998 on ARRL Web site). This antenna is actually a set of
*full-size* aluminum-tubing dipoles, nested in the form of upper and lower
sets of square elements for each band. It's designed to sit at ground level,
but theoretically it could be mounted in an attic, although I never tried
that. It does work; read the review. Great for portable or Field Day-type
operation. Original new price was $449, but I'm asking $100 - reasonable
offers considered. The antenna is partially assembled at present.
2-meter beam, 11 elements. Manufacturer unknown. Asking $25 OBO.
AEA "Halo 6" omnidirectional 6-meter antenna. Asking $15 OBO.
If you're into vintage broadcast radios, contact me. I've got to surplus a
few items. Looking for tubes? Let me know. I've got boxes. Parts too.
I've also got a nice, not-too-old self-propelled lawnmower, a lawn tractor
(36-inch swath), a Craftsman snow thrower (2003 model) and a fairly new
Craftsman weed-whacker, plus a pressure washer and a little wheelbarrow.
Stop by our garage sale this Saturday, 8-3, 32 Jessica Place (off Colemore
Street), Feeding Hills. Other stuff too, of course.
73, Rick, WW3DE (ex-N1RL)
PS: Someone bought the Ramsey AM broadcast transmitter (Model AM-1) from me
at the tailgate party. I have the manual. Also, to whoever bought the
Paddlette mini CW paddle, I have the leg-strap mount.
Rick Lindquist, WW3DE
NCJ Managing Editor
413-789-6394
n1rl at earthlink.net
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