[Milsurplus] [armyradios] FS in OR, WA: Australian AMR-101 HRO-type rec

WF2U wf2u at ws19ops.com
Sat Jul 22 15:36:02 EDT 2017


Hue,

I know of one pristine, complete in the transport crate, with all the accessories AMR-101 owned by a fairly local ham friend. He also has another one,  in a bit more used-like condition, also with all the coils and power supply, but no crate. He may have sold that one, I can find out.
Along the same lines, talking about Australian HRO clones, I have an AR7 with all the coils, in nice working and fairly decent cosmetic condition, but with a homebrew power supply (a keeper).

73, Meir WF2U
Landrum, SC

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On Jul 22, 2017, 2:56 PM, at 2:56 PM, "Hubert Miller kargo_cult at msn.com [armyradios]" <armyradios at yahoogroups.com> wrote:
>First, this is one heavy, large beast. The AMR-101 was built by A.W.A.
>for the U.S. Army.
>The receiver and AC & DC supply are fitted in a large trunk, which when
>set on end, becomes the
>operating position. The receiver is one fine looking beast. I had the
>coils and some kind of other
>wooden accessory  box but I didn't find them on recent emptying of a
>storage unit, but I trust
>these will turn up. The only thing missing from the setup, that I
>noticed years back, was the
>radio's speaker box was gone. Manual is online. Full set of coils. Some
>spare tubes as I recall.
>I'll take a closer look today. I'm going to pull the PS from the trunk
>so the trunk is not a heavy
>lift for two strong men.
>No shipping and I can handoff between approximately Eugene OR and
>Seattle WA.
>I am thinking $250 but that's subject to advice or reality.
>
>There are at least 3 others in this country, one complete as I heard. I
>wondered how such
>heavy beasts were souvenired back to the states, and I'm thinking
>because of the AWA
>nameplate, they kind of 'fell between the cracks', neither U.S. nor
>Australian property.
>-Hue Miller
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