[ICOM] Icom and related items FS

Al Waschka awaschka at bellsouth.net
Tue Nov 12 14:21:55 EST 2013


Ken,

Potentially interested in the Desknote.  Who made it?

Thanks,

Al K5TAN



________________________________
 From: "Ken Simpson, W8EK" <kenw8ek at gmail.com>
To: Icom List <icom at mailman.qth.net> 
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2013 1:09 PM
Subject: [ICOM] Icom and related items FS
 


Icom and related items For Sale --
Vintage Icom Power Supply, Hand Microphone,
HF Linear Amplifier, Service Manual, Accessory
Cable, Voice Synthesizer, Original Boxes,
Cable / Adapter, Speaker Microphone, Charger
and DC Adapter, Manuals, and other Miscellaneous
Items


Vintage Icom IC-3PA Power Supply / Speaker:

The Icom IC-3 PA was originally designed to be used
with Icom's 10 watt 2 meter rigs, such as the IC-22,
IC-230, IC-22 S, etc. It produces 13 V DC at 3 amps,
and shuts down at 4.5 amps.

In addition to being a power supply, it also has a front
facing speaker in the enclosure. It is designed so that
the 2 meter rig sets on top of the power supply. It has
four lights for power, normal, warning, and over current.

This particular unit is in extremely nice condition.
The normal and power lights work. I don't know about
"warning" and "Over current", but I expect that they
do. I do not find any scratches on it.

With the paper work for $40.


Icom HM-12 Hand Microphone:

The Icom HM-12 hand mic features a round 8 pin plug.
It has Up-Down buttons on the top of the mic.
There is a slide switch on the back of the HM-12 which
can disable this feature if desired.

This mic can be used on most of the modern Icom
transceivers.

This one works 100% and looks like new.  $35


Amp Supply LK-500 Z A, HF Amplifier:

The LK-500 is an HF amp that runs a pair of 3-500 tubes, on
the 160 thru 10 meter bands, producing close to the legal
limit. On this amp, 30 watts of drive produces about 400
watts out of the amp; 50 watts gives about 650 Watts out;
etc.

This amp has a MUCH heavier duty Peter Dahl power transformer,
and covers 160 meters. It has a excellent tuned input matching
circuit. It is a superior amplifier.

This particular amp works very well. It has a manual step
start circuit added, and the electrolytic capacitors have
been replaced. Cosmetically it looks very, very nice. I
can not find a scratch on it. It looks like new.

Since this is heavy, I would much prefer pickup in the
Ocala, FL area.

With paper work for $900, plus shipping if needed.


Icom Control Head Mounting Bracket:

The Icom MB-65, which is now known as the MB-120, is
used to mount the control head of the IC-706, IC-2800,
and likely others. This is a unit that mounts in the
vehicle, and allows one to reposition the control head
so it can be seen more easily. It basically allows
the control head to be mounted at many different angles
however you need it. Please be aware that you still
need the MB-63 bracket for the control head.

This one appears to be new, never used.
Of course it works fine.
With paper work for $25.


Icom 751 Service Manual:

This is an original service manual for the IC-751.
It must be an inch thick!  It appears like it was
never used.  $25


Icom EX-310 Voice Synthesizer:

The EX-310 is used in many Icom rigs, including the IC-751,
IC-761, IC-271, IC-471, R-71 A, R-7000, and others. This
is a voice synthesizer that permits the frequency to to be
read out in a nice readable voice. It is ideal for blind
and sight impaired hams, but it is useful to anyone.

This particular unit is still in its original box, works 100%
and includes cables and paper work for hookup, all for $80.


Icom 24 pin accessory cable:

Icom uses a cable with a 24 pin molex connector on many
rigs for many purposes.  Additional pins can be added
for additional functions, if desired.  Consult the manual
for your rig for exact functions.

This cable was a gray, a yellow, and a red cable, each
with RCA phono connectors on them.  I think it was used
to interface digital modes, but I am not 100% certain
of that.

Extra pins can be added to use it for other functions;
extra pins are provided with this one.

This one is in good shape.  $20


DC Power Cable

This is the heavy duty power cable as used on most of
the Icom HF rigs, plus also many Kenwood, Alinco, and others.
It has the 6 pin molex connector, with four pins used - two
for plus and two for ground.  The cable may not have ever
been used.  At least it looks good, and of course works
fine. $22


DeskNote Computer for the Ham Shack:

The DeskNote computer is a little different than most.
It is like a laptop, except it does not have a battery.
It looks like a laptop, opens like a laptop, has a
display like a laptop, but uses a regular desktop CPU,
and an external power supply. Ideal for the Ham Shack.

This one has a Pentium 4 CPU at 1.8GHz, a 40 G hard
drive, 1 G RAM, CD/DVD, and all sorts of ports including
parallel port, firewire, LAN, four USB ports, 56 K modem,
WiFi, and external VGA port, although that is really
not needed, as it has a 1024x768 VGA display built in.

It has a fresh install of Windows XP Pro (w/SP-3), MS
Office Pro 2010 (Word, Excel, Access, Power Point,
Outlook, and more), Map Point 2010, and some others.

This one works fine and looks very close to new. It
includes the paper work in its original box for $100.


Original Boxes for Icom IC-2 AT, IC-22 and IC-27:

The original box for the IC-2 AT includes the styrofoam
insert that holds the HT, charger, and other accessories.
It even has the cardboard box for the charger with it.
It is in nice condition. $8

The box for the IC-22 A includes the two "clam shell"
styrofoam pieces that hold the rig and accessories.
It is in good shape. $8

The box for the IC-27 includes the two internal
styrofoam inserts that holds the rig, the cardboard
box for accessories that also acts as a spacer,
and even includes the original plastic bag for
the rig.
It is in nice condition. $10


Icom BC-72 A Desk Charger:

The Icom BC-72 A is a desk charger that will "fast charge"
the BP-81 thru BP-85 battery packs used in the "S" series
of HTs in about an hour or so.  This charger operates from
13 V DC with the supplied wall wart, but it can also be used
with a CP-12 DC cable from a cigarette lighter.

This particular unit works fine and is still in its original
box.  Of course paper work is included for $25.


Icom Battery Charger:

Icom BC-127 A, Battery Charger for Icom IC-Q7A Dual Band HT:
This charger charges two AA NiCads (or NiMH) for the
IC-Q7 A Dual band HT, and Icom R-2 receiver, and probably
others.
This appears to be new, unused, still in its bag.
Icom lists them at $21. Buy this one for $12.


Icom DC-1, 13 V DC adapter for many Icom HTs:
This adapter slides on the HT, in place of the battery
pack. If 13 V DC is applied, it converts the voltage to
the proper voltage for the HT.  It can be used with the
IC-2, IC-3, IC-4,IC-02, IC-03, IC-04, and others. This
one works fine, and looks very nice. With paper work for $18.


Icom CP-1 DC cord
This cord will work with the DC-1 above, plus many other
items needing the 2.1 mm coaxial power plug.  The opposite
end has a cigarette lighter plug on it.  $10


MFJ-284 HT Speaker Microphone:

This speaker mic has the 3.5 mm and 2.5 mm plugs on
it, as used by Icom, Alinco, Radio Shack, some Yaesu,
and many other HTs.

It works with the following:

YAESU 109, 209, 709, 23, 73, 33, 727 and other YAESU
radios which are pin compatible with the above rigs.

ICOM 2AT, 02AT, 3AT, 03AT, 4AT, 04AT, 12AT, u2A, u2AT,
u4AT and other ICOM radios which are pin compatible
with the above rigs.

ALINCO DJ-560 and other ALINCO radios which are pin c
ompatible with the DJ-560

RADIO SHACK - most

SANTEC ST-20

It works great, and looks like new.

With paper work for $15.


HT Belt Clips and Wrist Straps:

Belt Clips:
All include the hardware with the belt clip and are $6 each.
Icom IC-2 AT
Motorola
Yaesu FT-207
Yaesu FT-209

Wrist Straps for various HTs - $4 each
Kenwood TH-215 / 225 / 415, TR-2500, etc.
Kenwood TR-2400
Yaesu FT-209


Antennas for your HT:

All rubber ducks are for 2 meters, are in good condition,
and are $10 each, unless stated otherwise.

BNC - Original from Kenwood TH-215, about 5 inches long

BNC - Original Alinco EA0024 - 4 inches long

BNC "Stubby" about 4 1/2 inches long

BNC Connector, about 7 inches long

Type F connector - 6.5 inches long

BNC Stubby for 440 MHz, 3 inches long

Not a Rubber Duck, but can be used on your HT:
Telescoping Antenna w/ BNC about 19 inches long
can be used as a quarter wave antenna on
2 m, or on 220, or 450 MHz if telescoped shorter.
$12


ORIGINAL Icom operating manuals:

Please note that all of these are original Icom manuals
and are not copies. All are in very good condition.
These are original Icom manuals only.

Mobile transceiver manuals:
IC-22 A, 2 m FM transceiver, $10
IC-22 S, 2 m FM transceiver, $12
IC-27 A/E, 2 m transceiver, still in plastic bag, $15
IC-27 H, 2 m FM transceiver, $12
IC-28 H, 2 m FM transceiver, $12
IC-290 H, 2 m FM transceiver, still in plastic bag, $15
IC-736/738, HF + transceiver, $20
IC-751, HF transceiver, still in plastic bag, $22
IC-3200 A/E, Dual Band FM Transceiver, $15

IC-751 HF Transceiver SERVICE manual, like new, $28

Other Icom manuals:
BC-30 Desk Charger, $4
BC-35 Desk Charger, $5
BP-2, BP-3, BP-4, BP-5 battery packs, $3
BP-21, BP-22, BP-23, and BP-24 Batteries, $3
DC-1 DC pack for IC-2 AT series HTs, $4
EX-310 Voice Synthesizer, $5
HM-8 Hand Microphone, w/schematic, $5
HM-10 scanning microphone, $3
IC-3 PA Power supply / speaker, $10
RC-10 Frequency controller, $4
SM-5 desk microphone, $3
UT-16 Voice Synthesizer, $55

These are original Icom manuals only.


I also have many other accessories available such as many
different types of microphones, HTs, HF, VHF and UHF rigs,
HF and VHF/UHF antennas, HF linear amplifiers, and many
other accessories.
Just too many to list here. Please e-mail your requests.


Prices do not include shipping from Florida.

Thanks.

73,

Ken, W8EK

Ken Simpson
E-mail to W8EK at FLHam.net or W8EK at arrl.net
Voice Phone (352) 732-8400





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