On Wednesday, August 13, 2025, 18:25, Mark K3MSB <[email protected]> wrote:
______________________________________________________________That was the pile next to the minivan near the hamfest entrance. I started looking but was then told the pile was already sold, so I didn’t look that hard. They were junker units, probably a dozen or so. One had an original tuning knob and that made the entire pile worth an Andy Jackson.I found this goodie sitting right out in front of a table drawing no attention:It’s a for an AN/ARR-2 or AN-ARR-2X homing receiver. $10. The dynamotor alone is worth that price. I tried the dynamotor and it works fine - but will need re-greased of course.73 Mark K3MSBOn Wed, Aug 13, 2025 at 3:10 PM William Props <[email protected]> wrote:I looked it over right before you bought it. I'm glad to hear it went to a good home! It certainly is a neat piece. Five dollars was hard to turn down, but I'm out of room.Steve, I saw the pile sitting on the ground already sold but didn't look to see what exactly was there.ChrisW4SVA______________________________________________________________On Wed, Aug 13, 2025, 1:49 PM Mark Foltarz via Milsurplus <[email protected]> wrote:______________________________________________________________Speaking of homebrews, I got a nice rescue from Berryville.There was a vendor who had a large pile of derelict command set stuff.I wish I got his name so that I could get a backstory on this radio.Although the apparatus in not an explicit conversion military conversion, it is made of numerous military surplus parts.If fact, it was the dial from an R-26 that made believe it was some sort of command set conversion.I purchased it late in the day for a 5 dollar bill. No one was interested and I thought it was going to the dump.I don't know what I was thinking. Maybe a good set of parts - who knows,But when I got this thing home I realized what a gem I found.The transmitter is a classic 3 tube crystal controlled MOPA with plug in coils ad a 807 in the final.The receiver is a 6 tube superhet with plug in coils for the ant, osc and mixer.There is a little modulator deck I believe is for screen modulation.The little bit of handwritten documentation leads me to believe the radio is a transceiver for 6 - 20m.The layout and construction is superb. There are small engraved labels on all the controls and meters.Even the homemade rack that all three decks mount to exudes craftmanship.There is even a drake dial light to light up the entire front panel.No major dings. No rust, just a light coating of dust everywhere..This is a keeper and will be restored.I forgot if this list allow pictures, if so I'll post them.Markde WA4AM
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