[Milsurplus] FS: Quality Mil Gear, Mostly Navy
Don Merz
n3rht at yahoo.com
Tue Jun 10 13:36:55 EDT 2008
FS: Military and BA Gear. This gear has been lovingly cared for by someone who knew what they were doing. It's in way-above-average looking and working condition.
ART-13 transmitter. In very good or excellent looking, original working condition. With original power connector and short cord. No accessories. No ham mods. No bottom plate. Working as Collins intended. $355
GO-9 transmitter--all 3 sections in wonderful condition with rotary inverter and key. Go to Sears, buy 2 12VDC car batteries and charger, connect them in series to the rotary 800hz generator with the supplied cable, connect the generator to the TX and be on the air tonight. The rig works great and looks great. $1,275
BC-312-N. 1944 contract date. All original except possibly the fuse holders. Missing the lock that locks the tuning. Great looking. A BC-342 AC supply has been put into this radio. Working well. $225
BC-342-N. 1943 contract date. All original. Looks very good or excellent and works about the same. With original AC supply inside. $250
BC-312. Fuse holders may not be original, but maybe are--I'm not sure. Missing several 1/4 inch phone jacks with those spring-loaded covers (the ones on the lower right hand side. Otherwise is original, looks good and works. $150
Complete RBM set up with both radios in the waterproof transport case, both AC supplies, control box, and dynamotor unit in its own waterproof case (the meter on the dyno unit was removed due to the dreaded radium issue). With all original cables. The external cases have a few scuffs and scrapes but this set looks fabulous and works well. Purchased as new surplus from Fair Radio Sales in 1968. $975
Harvey Wells TBS-50C TX with matching VFO. Looks absolutely sparkling and works as designed on 160 through 6. $250
TCS-14 receiver with shock mount. Made by Air King. Looks great and works good enough to use every day. $150
E. F. Johnson Viking II transmitter with VFO, the small matchbox and the EFJ low-pass filter. This stuff has either been flawlessly repainted (I think this is the case) or it has the best original EFJ paint I've ever seen on one of these transmitters. Works perfectly. Buy it, pull it out of the box and be on the air as fast as you can hook it up. All original as far as I can see. $350/all 4 pieces
73, Don Merz, N3RHT
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