[Milsurplus] [MRCA] Dayton Day One
Peter Gottlieb
kb2vtl at gmail.com
Fri May 18 21:29:23 EDT 2018
I didn’t see the $2200 PRC-515, that’s pretty rich, but a friend got a nice one with a backpack frame for 800. I heard of a PRC-2000 asking $2,900 and there was a URC-110, don’t remember how much, a PRC-117A for $850 and a pair of PRC-124s asking $2000.
Peter
> On May 18, 2018, at 9:12 PM, Ray Fantini <RAFANTINI at salisbury.edu> wrote:
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> Today at Dayton, now Xenia we did manage to have a weather window or several small windows between what was a downpour starting around eleven that was coming and going throughout the day.
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> But the weather was better than the predicted all day rain that was forcasted. Temperature was in the high sixties and low seventies.
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> Did not create a detailed list of prices and equipment and will try to just publish the information on some of the highlights. I saw several PRC-25 and 77 sets at least three different vendors ranging from $300 to $700 per set, lot of accessories for the same. PRC-47 sets were there also with a pair of beautiful forty sevens selling for $400 with all the accessories including antennas, legs and everything else you can want for that set. PRC-47 to N connector adapters was available for $40 each.
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> Not too much available in the WW2 category, only saw one BC-348 and a couple hacked over ART-13 transceivers along with some ground radio stuff like BC-342 receivers and TRC-1stuff. Did see a lot of WW2 telephone switch boards, like three of them with one being only $100 and just one ARC-5 transmitter that was unmodified that I bought for $30, real lack of ARC-5 stuff these days.
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> Saw a SRR-13 with a striped SRR-11 chassis for $100 and PRC-515 in the $2,200 range and a URC-101with vehicle mount and high power amplifier for $1,200, rolls of field wire for $45 and assorted RT-67/68 sets that I did not ask.
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> As far as selling goes did sell all three R-390A receivers along with the other stuff I brought with me so have to say that if you are marking your stuff to sell it will sell and picked up a real interesting British WW2 receiver for under $100 so sales were going on despite the weather so let’s see what will be going on tomorrow. I do have to say that without exception prices were around half or less of what things sell for at Fair radio so that’s something to consider.
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> Ray F/KA3EKH
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