I noticed  TCS radio, a HRO-50 or 60, a VT-127 mislabeled as a an “Audion”, Q meter, Kenwood linear, lots of interesting stuff if it’s within drive distance for you.

FYI, the German scout vehicle radio and SP gun vehicle, not really quite a ‘tank radio’ offered: it has no RF stage, so not really intended or much suitable for DX fun. However, my story: i sold one of these about 2 years ago on Ebay. It sold for $1500, and

we were okay with this amount. Within two weeks, the Ebay buyer sharpie had put it on his own Internet militaria sales pages,

something like ‘Messerschmidt Company’, and resold it for $3000. That’s without the dynamotor SEUa, which we sold separately later, which is also offered in the upcoming auction. So it may be worth your while to check this out. Note, the Funksprech voice-only radio is in, i think, 3 frequency band varieties, and i think, without wanting to look it up, that the only one to cover a ham band is the FuSprech A, which  covers 10 meters. But that’s going by my memory only, and i don’t want to look it up. I would much rather have a technically knowledgeable one of us get  good collectible equipment rather than some widget and doll collector.

-Hue Miller

 

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Dave Merrill
Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2024 7:30 AM
To: [email protected]; MRCA (Military Radio List) <[email protected]>; ARC-5 <[email protected]>
Subject: [Milsurplus] JD'S Antique and Vintage Radio Electronics Auction, Saturday Feb 24, 2024

 

More from Pete Graves estate?

 

Some interesting pieces, including a WWII Fusprech.a and German dynamotor, test equipment, amateur radio gear, lots of 1930s wood cabinet radios, etc.

 

https://www.estatesales.net/NJ/Jackson/08527/3946290

 

Dave N9ZC