[Milsurplus] Radios in Idaho

George Babits gbabits at custertel.net
Fri Nov 27 13:03:06 EST 2015


 Hello the Camp!

 I'm new to this forum.  Several people suggested that I subscribe after I
 posted a querry about WW-II radar and aviation communications gear I want 
to
 sell on the boatanchor reflector.  There is close to 8 tons (7580 pounds) 
of
 gear spread out in my garage, tack shed, and tractor shed.  Probably half
 and half airborne and some ground radios.  There is a good bit of RCAF
 equipment as well.  I do have a list rough inventory put together which I
 can email to anyone interested.  There are pictures of the first load on 
the
 Pocatello Amateur Radio club website swaplist.  I think there are about 65
 pieces of "command sets,"  some of the earlier RU and GF stuff, a pair of
 BC-1000s; multiple  BC-348, BC-312, BC-314, BC-342, BC-344, and at least 
one
 of the early "jeep sets" on 20-30 MC FM.  Lots of Navy radio too.  Also 
some
 Korean and VietNam era stuff like PRC-25 and GRC/VRC.  None of this gear is
 tested, and a some of it, especially the ARC-5 stuff, has been modified.
 Lots of WS-19  as well as accessories.

 Well, this is kind of disjointed.  If anyone wants a copy of the list just
 email me and I'll send it.  This is all located in Salmon, Idaho.

Regards,
George
W7HDL 



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