[HIham] Fwd: [hamradiohawaii] Equipment for sale
Ron Hashiro
rhashiro at hawaiiantel.net
Mon Jul 26 02:02:24 EDT 2010
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Subject: [hamradiohawaii] Equipment for sale
Date: Sun, 25 Jul 2010 18:17:11 -1000
From: Kimo Chun <kimo at lava.net>
Reply-To: hamradiohawaii at yahoogroups.com
To: <hamradiohawaii at yahoogroups.com>
Ham Radio Hawaii reflector
I have amateur radio equipment I find that is excess to my needs and
would like to sell them. Please email me if you are interested.
Alpha 99 Linear amplifier (1500W continuous output -- manual tune - easy).
FT1000mp with all filters (Pelican transport case available for it too)
Index Labs QRP Plus radio with SCAF digital filtering.
Kenwood TM-V7A Dual Band (2m/70cm) Mobile radio (light use -- never been
mobile).
Autek HF 200W/2KW, Avg/Peak dual meter Watts/SWR meter with remote
coupler -- Lets you keep the coax behind or under the table with the
meter up front.
75W commercial air-cooled dummy loads (with Type N connector -- good to
at least 1 GHz). These will handle 100W testing on an intermittent basis.
For people who don't want to play with all software based solutions I
have hardware modems (KAM PLUS) that will encode and decode RTTY (with a
tuning assist display) and some other modes. These will work well with
older computers running DOS and serial ports.
Astron 13.8VDC 25A switcher power supplies -- SS-30 / SS-30M.
Assorted HF yagi antennas.
More if you inquire with what you are looking for (including a couple of
HD color laser printers).
No, I am not getting out of ham radio. I just have too much equipment on
hand.
Also, I know of a ham estate tower that needs a good home. I believe it
is a Triex MW-35. 35 foot crank-up tower. There is a HyGain TH3
tribander on it and rotator. The condition of those is unknown but they
probably work. The tower needs a new mechanical winch (available from
the current manufacturer) and probably could use new lifting cables
(also available). You, of course, would need a new tower base assembly
to put in concrete. Otherwise, it is in good shape. It is likely better
than paying for a new tower and shipping. Any reasonable offer will be
entertained.
Permission to post this to other lists -- granted.
Aloha, 73
Kimo Chun, KH7U
kimo at lava.net
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