[MRCA] FS: GRC-19 station, complete & working

mparkinson1 mparkinson1 at socal.rr.com
Sun Oct 17 17:19:00 EDT 2004


I want the set up
Matt
----- Original Message -----
From: "mparkinson1" <mparkinson1 at socal.rr.com>
To: "Military Radio Collectors Association" <mrca at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2004 2:06 PM
Subject: Re: [MRCA] FS: GRC-19 station, complete & working


> I would take it but how would I get it shipped here to California.
> I would like to buy the whole package 550.00 can you help me with some
type
> of shipping.
> I have a friend who is in the freight business.
> Matt
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Norm - WA3KEY" <norm at wa3key.com>
> To: <mrca at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2004 1:47 PM
> Subject: [MRCA] FS: GRC-19 station, complete & working
>
>
> Hi Gang,
>
> This summer I dug up enough parts to build two GRC-19 stations.
> I'm keeping the one I restored and selling the other.  Here's what
> I'm offering for sale:
>
> 1 ea - Stromberg-Carlson T-195 s/n 6346
> 1 ea - Stewart-Warner R-392/URR s/n 2638-R
> 1 ea - MT-851/GRC-19 mounting plate
> 2 ea - LS-166/U Speaker (one has two cracked grill ribs)
> 2 ea - M-29B Microphone (one has a bad element)
> 1 ea - CX-1599/U "Dog bone" TX-RX cable
> 1 ea - CX-1334/U 1/4" headphone adapter cable for R-392
> 1 ea - TX-RX BNC cable (not original military issue)
> 1 ea - T-195 Maintenance manual (original copy)
> 1 ea - GRC-19 Operator's manual (photo copy)
> 1 ea - Mating power connector
>
> This is a complete and working station.  The transmitter was
> overhauled by Tobyhannah and never returned to service.  It came
> right out of the shipping crate.  It's very clean, has new tubes
> and is in excellent working condition.  The receiver is complete
> and also works, but could stand a good cleaning and re-alignment.
> Included is a set of new knobs for the receiver.  Because they
> are sealed, both units are nice and shiny inside.  Both cabinets
> are free of dents and everything is original and unmodified.
> Please note that both the transmitter and receiver have original,
> working meters.  (Correct T-195 meters are VERY hard to find.)
> This T-195 is actually nicer than the one I'm keeping, but my
> "keeper" is a "B" model with solid-state power supplies rather
> than dynomotors.  The transmitter in this station was tested on
> two 12v deep-cycle batteries wired in series.
>
> You can view high-resolution photos of this station at:
>
> www.wa3key.com/grc-19-a.jpg (complete package)
> www.wa3key.com/grc-19-b.jpg (transmitter & receiver)
> www.wa3key.com/grc-19-c.jpg (transmitter close-up)
> www.wa3key.com/grc-19-d.jpg (receiver close-up)
>
> And there's a photo of my fully restored GRC-19 just so you can
> see what this could look like with a little effort at:
>
> www.wa3key.com/grc-19.jpg (my restored GRC-19)
>
> I would like $550.00 for this station and would prefer local pick
> up in Southeastern Pennsylvania.  In addition, I have a partial
> T-195 (no lower decks) with cabinet that someone might want for
> parts.
>
> Please contact me via e-mail:  norm at wa3key.com
> 73 de Norm - WA3KEY
>
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