[Milsurplus] [ARC5] bc-189 receiver c-152A coil for sale nice with cover
Michael Hanz
aaf-radio-1 at aafradio.org
Sat Apr 18 17:35:38 EDT 2026
You're probably thinking of August Link, whose business was at 2215
Faraday Ave. in Carlsbad, CA. I did a bunch of work replicating parts
for some of his pre-1930s gear. Great guy.
He reached a point in his life where he wanted to take a different
direction, and sold his entire collection over an extended period of time.
- Mike KC4TOS
On 4/18/2026 3:43 PM, Hubert Miller via Milsurplus wrote:
> Jeff, thanks for note. I have a G&G catalog here. I ordered some of
> the last things they sold. I bought a BC-1209 and an ATB; i already
> had the control box; the ATB was brand new, factory tag attached. The
> BC-1209 i
> sold about 3 years ago to a war collector who knew zero about radio. I
> have mixed feeling about that now. It did cover 80m but, was a large
> heavy beast about 1.5 times the BC-654. Mine was one of 2 to ever
> surface. Someone told me the Mexican army bought them up after the USA
> chose not to use them after all, but there's no substantiation. Maybe.
> It is kinda strange that given a certain number produced only 2 show
> up here.
> The ATB, i remember now i must have bought 2, because i traded one to
> the big collector in CA, name eludes me in this moment, but you know
> whom i'm talking about. The fellow based in Oceanside CA, who sold AM
> broadcast transmitter parts and liked to smoke a cigar. I met him once
> in Seattle; maybe he and friend came up for the big PSARA swapmeet.
> His friend offered me a big Japanese radio - like unit, but on closely
> studying the schematic inside on a lid, i determined it was the "base
> station" for a wired audio telegraph system. That and what seemed to
> be the "antenna connector" had no special quality insulation.
> I recall at one point, this was 1973 - 1974, i ordered a BC-312 from
> G&G. Nothing happened, my check was not cashed, and i forgot about it.
> Many months later i got a letter ( a paper - medium message ) asking
> if i still wanted to go with the purchase, which i did not. I gather
> the owner was out ill during that time, altho i don't recall him
> telling me that himself. I must have spoken to him on the phone, tho,
> at some point, because i learned he had bought the 312s surplus from
> France and had them shipped over to USA. He said they were wired for
> dual diversity reception and so he did some rewiring to return them to
> standalone operation. Today i don't see how you could make any money
> on that deal.
> It still kinda hurts that i sold the BC-1209. I think worse cuz the
> buyer was a newbie and seemed clueless. But i did it largely to keep
> my brother afloat, let him sell some of my stuff, cuz he's unable to
> make his own way. Anyway, i'll get over it ( i will have to ) and it's
> not like i lack for projects.
> I wonder what became of that collection in Oceanside. I heard that the
> fellow really had a thing for "factory new" vintage equipment and had
> it behind glass display counters.
> -Hue Miller
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