[Milsurplus] REQUEST FOR PRICES AND INFORMATION

W4AWM at aol.com W4AWM at aol.com
Fri Jan 14 20:07:24 EST 2005


Greetings,

I am trying to get a reasonable price for some surplus equipment for an 
estate. What I am looking for is what the estate could reasonably expect to 
get for 
the equipment.  I have some pictures of the first item described which I can 
supply on request. The remaining items I would have to get some shots of. 

Here is the list:

There is a 3 piece transceiver type unit that I have never seen before.  It 
is housed in 3 identical suitcases and inside of them is a water resistant 
container that gets closed via several screws. The nomenclature is MBM and it 

consists of a transmitter - receiver CAPI 43066, a power supply with built in 

rechargable wet cells CAPI 20370 and a hand crank generator which I did not 
see a 
nomenclature on. There is also a steel box full of operational spares. The 
rig 
appears to be new. It covers 4 to 14 Mhz.  Do you have any idea what it is 
and what it might be worth?  I have pictures if you want to see them.  

There is a box full of about 12 command receiver dynamotors.

There is also what appears to me a nearly complete airborne television system 

built around the PH-522/AXT-2 and includes a T-61/AXT-2 transmitter, a 
monitor or receiver CFN 52 ACB of ATK, an R-68/AXR-1 receiver and 2 non 
descript 
monitors. The camera is there also. It appears to have had the power 
connector 
modified to an octal. Someone was looking for this stuff awhile back, but I 
can't remember where I saw it. There are no cables for these units.

There is an antenna relay BC-442-AM. Remember those?  It appears new. I also 
saw a command transmitter with tubes and cover missing.  This was a black 
navy 
job.

There are several teletype printers and a real honest to gosh unopened case 
of teletype paper!

If anyone who has knowledge of these items has any idea of fair market value, 

please get in touch.    w4awm at aol.com

73 and thanks,

John,  W4AWM






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