[Milsurplus] 20 Years into the Future

William Donzelli wdonzelli at gmail.com
Sun Dec 17 00:38:29 EST 2006


>  I'll have to disagree with your final sentence on two levels.  First, there
> probably aren't more than a few dozen working AN/ART-13's left on the planet
> today.  But there are hundreds if not thousands of T-47's and T-47A's.  I've
> sold half a dozen U-7/U's just since Thanksgiving.  But only one U-9/U.

Nit pick. I will get you back.

>  And in 20 years I expect that the T-47's (or COL-52286's) and T-47A's will
> probably be as popular as they are today and for the same reasons.  They are
> excellent medium power AM/CW transmitters and are often the choice of people
> who can't afford or don't have the space for the high dollar Collins stuff
> or a BC-610 or T-368/URT.

I think that they will be around...unused, getting covered with dust,
as nobody will want to use them.

--
Will


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