[Milsurplus] ARC-4 People
Ray Fantini
RAFANTINI at salisbury.edu
Sun Jul 20 15:06:33 EDT 2025
No idea what you are saying? are you looking for ARC-4 radios and parts or looking to transfer your stuff to someone else? The issue with the ARC-4 is although they were produced in the thousands by the end of WW2, they were already obsolete. The ARC-3 was superior in almost all aspects and replaced that set.
we do have a group around here that play around 144.25 but that's with sets that are easy to hold like URC-4 and the like but there is not much demand for insensitive AM rock bound sets.
Possible way to move the sets is to give them to an Aviation Museum or technology museum but beyond that they tend to be something that there is not much what you can do with it.
Ray F/KA3EKH
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Does anyone know of a mil-vehicle/ship group seeking
to refurb an ARC-4?
If not- Is there anyone left on this side of the grass
who has a genuine interest in ARC-4? I don't mean
has one at the bottom of the water-logged rust-heap
in the often-flooded basement or buried in the barn
under a pile of wood-scrap lumber where it has been
and will be until Judgment Day.
Would like to find someone
who actually looks at their ARC-4 at least once a decade.
Anyone?
73 Dave AB5S
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