[ICOM] Icom HF Xcvr, Desk Mics, PSs FS

Grover Zinn grover.zinn at oberlin.edu
Mon May 30 22:46:13 EDT 2016


I'm interested in the 751A.  What would you estimate shipping for
Ohio---44074?

Thanks

Grover Zinn
exW5VYU (getting back on the air; have a IC718 but that one has the static
electricity problem----not a problem for me, yet)

On Mon, May 30, 2016 at 5:38 PM, Ken, W8EK <kenw8ek at gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Icom HF Transceiver, Desk Microphones, Power Supplies For Sale:
>
>
> Icom IC-751 A, HF Transceiver:
>
> The IC-751A is an advanced transceiver covering 160-10 meters.
> It has a high performance general coverage receiver. Output is 10
> to 100 watts SSB/CW/RTTY/FM modes (40 W on AM). The 751A
> has sophisticated capabilities such as dual VFOs, Notch, Passband
> Tuning, RIT/XIT, and 32 memories. Serious CW operators will
> appreciate the built-in electronic keyer, standard FL-32A 500
> Hz CW filter, sidetone, plus full and semi break-in capability.
> The rear panel has an SO-239 antenna jack plus a receive only
> RCA phono jack. It requires 13.8 VDC at 20 amps.
> 12 x 4.5 x 14 inches.
>
> Features:
> All Mode
> Analog S/RF Meter
> 160-10 Meters including WARC Bands
> All Mode Squelch
> 100 Hz Display
> CW break-in
> PBT
> 32 Memories
> RIT/XIT
> Noise Blanker
> Notch
>
> This is a terrific unit. Everything works 100%, and it
> looks fine.
> Hand mic, power cord, and paper work included for $500.
>
>
> Icom SM-8 Deluxe Desk Microphone:
>
> The Icom SM-8 desk mic has an electret condenser type mic
> element and gives clear tone over a wide variety of voice
> levels. The gooseneck may be adjusted to any angle. It
> features UP-DOWN tuning and has two line inputs (A/B) for
> operation from two transceivers. Icom even includes the
> second mic cable that you can connect if needed.
>
> It has a gain adjustment and a Low Cut switch, and is powered
> from the Icom transceiver. The mic cables terminate in a
> standard Icom 8 pin mic plug. This mic works with the 718,
> 746, 746 Pro, 756, 756 Pro, 756 Pro II, 756 Pro III, 775, 781,
> 820, 821, 910H and 920.
> The SM-8 can also be used with the 706 series with the addition
> of the optional OPC-589 mic adapter cable.
>
> Although I can not confirm for sure, since this mic came from
> an SK, it appears to be new, unused.
>
> Only $125.
>
>
> Icom SM-6 Desk Microphone:
>
> The Icom SM-6 is a unidirectional, electret microphone
> designed for base station operation with many Icom
> transceivers.  The SM-6 features a switch for PTT
> (push to talk) and also a lock feature.
>
> There is a free-bending neck for convenient adjustment.
> On the bottom of the mic base there is an adjustment for
> Low to High. This mic is powered from the Icom transceiver.
> The mic cable terminates to a standard round Icom 8 pin
> mic plug. This mic works with the 28, 78, 271, 275, 471,
> 475, 718, 745, 746, 746 Pro, 756, 756 Pro, 756 ProII, 775,
> 781, 900, 901, 970, 1275 and many others
>
> This one works fine and looks extremely nice.
> With paper work for $65.
>
>
> Astron RS-20 A, 20 amp Power Supply:
>
> The Astron RS-20 A is a very common power supply around
> most ham shacks. It provides 13 V DC for many ham rigs.
>
> Features:
> Solid State Electronically Regulated
> Fold-Back Current Limiting Protects Power Supply from
> ...excessive current & continuous shorted output
> Crowbar Over Voltage Protection
> Excellent Regulation & Low Ripple at low line input voltage.
> Heavy Duty Heat Sink
> Chassis Mount Fuse
> Three Conductor Power Cord
>
> Specifications:
> Input Voltage 105-125Vac
> Output Voltage 13.8Vdc (internally Adjustable 11-15V)
> Ripple Less than 5mV peak-peak (full load & low line)
> Continuous Duty 16 Amps; ICS 20 Amps
> Size 5" x 9" x 10-1/2"
>
> This particular supply works great. It only varies 0.01 Volts
> with a load! Cosmetically it looks great.
>
> With paper work for only $65.
>
>
> Kenwood PS-30 Power Supply:
>
> The Kenwood PS-30 power supply provides 13.8 VDC at
> 20 Amps intermittent or 15 Amps continuous. It features
> large heat sinks and automatic overload reset. Ripple
> voltage is less than 20 mv at 13.8 V DC 20 Amps.
> Input is 120 or 220 V AC.
> 7.2 x 5.3 x 11.5 inches
>
> The PS-30 has two output connections. It has a 6 pin molex
> connector as used on many, many Kenwood rigs, and also
> on many Icom, Yaesu and Alinco rigs. In addition there
> are screw terminals for lower current output, normally
> used for a 2 meter or dual band rig.
>
> This one works fine and looks great.
>
> Paper work is included for $100.
>
>
> I also have many other accessories available such as many
> different types of microphones, HTs, VHF and UHF rigs, HF
> and VHF/UHF antennas, connectors, miscellaneous accessories,
> etc.
> 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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-- 
Grover Zinn
William H. Danforth Professor of Religion, emeritus
former Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
Oberlin College
Oberlin, OH 44074
grover.zinn (at) oberlin.edu


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