[ICOM] IC-Q7E hand held
Tom WA9WSJ
wa9wsj at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 16 01:30:49 EDT 2021
Hi Kurt,
Thanks for the answer.I should have mentioned that I did do allot of looking for pricing but was not successful finding anything current, even though it is 20+ years old.
It is an IC-Q7E, that is what is printed on its front and back. That did sort of bother me but it will cover our freqs so I'm guessing it is okay. There are no accessories that I know of. I'm going to sell it to help with an estate sale of items.
Amazing that it is only 1/3 watt output and sold for $229.95 when it came out. I guess they were touting its range from 30 to 1300 MHz receive.
Considering all, $50.00 might be good. Certainly can be used to talk to a cross band in a mobile.
Tom
On Monday, March 15, 2021, 11:11:44 PM MDT, KD7JYK DM09 <kd7jyk at earthlink.net> wrote:
"Can anyone please tell me what the IC-Q7E hand held is worth now a
days? Works fine."
A quick check of one particular sales site indicates the average global
market value based on actual sales of the A model (America, rather than
E, Europe) over the past few months, is $86.20. I see a low of $56, to
a high of $129.
But, it also depends on where you are, the actual condition,
accessories, who wants it, what they are willing to pay, their access to
yours, rather than others out there, paying something to get one NOW,
rather than wait out for something else that may be an unknown, at a
different price, et cetera.
Generally, when it comes to Amateur radios, E models are usually
severely limited in operation, relative to A versions, so I imagine the
A would out-do it when it comes to price. Is it A, E, or A/E?
Kurt
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