[MRCA] Equipment Available

Ray Fantini RAFANTINI at salisbury.edu
Thu Dec 31 11:24:54 EST 2020


Would like to have one of those KSR-35 for the operation here but Nashville is around twelve to fourteen hours away from Salisbury, if anyone is going to pick them up and they are at some point in between  maybe we can work something out or if they picked up and can be transported out to Dayton this spring maybe can pick one up there, right now they are still talking about having the Hamvention so it has not been canceled yet.

Ray F/KA3EKH

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I have the following available for pickup in the Knoxville TN area, it from the estate of an old ham buddy that’s now in the nursing home with Alzheimer’s.  All was salvaged from his property which was sold to help defer his nursing home expenses, and was going to go in the dumpster.  Really just wanted to save this stuff from the dumpster,  and its free to a good home, BUT if it works for you (whomever comes and get this stuff) a donation that I could forward to his Nephew to help cover his nursing home costs would be greatly appreciated.  Please pass this along to anyone or group that you think might have an interest...Thanks



There are two Teletype Model 35 KSRs and at least one 33 KSR. Also there is an model 14 Printing Reperf FRXD (very similar to frxd-1311-04.jpg (800×600) (navy-radio.com)<http://navy-radio.com/tty/reperf/frxd-1311-04.jpg> on Nick England’s site.  There may be some other in the future and possibly some 11/16 paper tape, but this may be spoken for.



All was stored in a dry outbuilding, but was in the building for well over twenty years. It took the best part of a day to dig it out, salvage and carry it out of said storage building.



I can provide additional more detailed photos if required, but please don’t ask unless your really interested and serious.  The empty brass nor the gun they were fired in are no longer available I’m keeping it…..Ha Ha.



PS this stuff will not be available indefinitely, I don’t have the space to store it for another twenty years, it will probably go onto the dump or be dismantle for parts before the end of February.


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Steve

KM4V

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