Hi to all group members going to the Dayton Hamvention:

 

I have been doing some cleanup at my lab and clearing out of items that I am

no longer using.

These include:

1.            Motorola LST-5C radio with LSAD-100 AC Power supply, physically complete

               as-is condition with a tote pan with a collection of lots of service parts

               and components asking $350

2.            M.P.H. Industries Model K-55 Police Radar System X-Band working with

                suitcase, tuning forks. Last used with the North Carolina State Highway

                Patrol. Includes radar Accuracy test reports (Latest 14 FEBRUARY 1995)  Asking $250

3.            AN/GRC-206 HF Transceiver with RT-1209 receiver exciter and 150watt

                amp/coupler. Operates from 28 volts DC. Modes are USB/LSB and CW. Set is

                operational and includes power cable. Asking $650

4.            PRC-104 A and B Parts for your repairs:

                5 – RT-1209A/URC Transceivers with electronic digital displays, Physically complete, as-is asking $125 each

               2 - CY-7541/PRC-74 Case Battery with batteries as-is Asking $15 each

               1 - CY-7875/PRC-104 Case, Battery Assembly case good some minor parts missing as-is $15

1 – Set RT1209A, AM6874/PRC-104 Amplifier/Coupler Radio Frequency and  CY-7875/PRC-104 Case, Battery Assembly as-is Asking $550

5.           AN/VRC-111 Thales Racal dual 50 watt VHF/UHF System – Frequency range  30.000 to 512.000 MHz – Has all cables and runs off of 28 volts DC. No transceivers. $500

6.            RT-1439 SINCGARS Vehicle Radio System, Transceiver, vehicle mount, 50-watt RF Amplifier, cables and antenna base. Asking $1500

7.            PLGR GPS. Older Military GPS in working condition. Has carrying case, book, vehicle mount, battery adapter for AA Batteries, remote antenna Good for getting timing signals to set clocks and synchronize Sincgars and other radios Asking $175

8.           McDowell Research MBA-100 100 watt VHF/UHF Power Amplifier 39 to 510 MHz, 24 volts DC input – While this unit is physically nice looking, it is being sold as-is because it stopped working and I have not had the time to open it up and figure out what is wrong. Asking $75

9.           RT-1319/PRC113 VHF/UHF Forward Air Control Ground to Aircraft Radio. Used, fully working portable unit with battery box. Frequency range VHF is 115.000-149-975 MHz and UHF 225-399.975 MHz. Has low power 1.5 watt and High power 8 watt modes, preset memories and a guard receiver on 243.000 MHz (Yes…I also service these!) Asking $500

10.          RT-1133/PRC-70 – Working unit with modifications including LSB sideband mode. FM transmit below 30 MHz and undervoltage shutdown circuit which protects the internal switching power supplies when battery voltage drops below 20.5 Volts DC. Small chip in the outer edge of the battery mounting flange – no effect on seal. Asking $1500

11.          AN/PRC-6 with solid state power supply and battery working on 51.0 MHz Asking $150

12.          RT-794B/PRC-74 (2.000 – 17.999 MHz) with CY6121/PRC-74 Battery box. Also includes bag with accessories including whip and wire antennas, handset, leg key etc. Asking $650

13.          Radio Room Fireplace – fits in a 19inch electronic equipment frame– Nice

touch for cold winter days in the shack, produces nice display and heat as well! This is my extra unit. Asking $25

 

Heavier Equipment that Can be brought but I would rather have picked up:

1.           AN/FRC-93 – Operational Viet Nam War Era Army MARS Collins KWM2A radio (RT-718/FRC-93) 100 watt output 115 volt configuration. Overhauled at the Tobyhanna Army Depot, with full general coverage crystal pack, Collins 312B-3 Speaker Unit, 516F-2 Power Supply, Manuals, includes box of spare parts  Asking $800

  2.          AN/GRC-106 HF Radio in operational near mint condition, CARC color, Full overhaul by SAAD in 06/1992. With vehicle mount, all cables, original meters and whip antenna lead. Has LSB Mode conversion with additional filter Asking $850

3.            Harris RF-1912T HF Fan Dipole antenna including the transportable mast assemblies. It is designed for use with the RF-382 series and other similar Harris antenna tuners. I purchased this until for a project that was cancelled. It has been stored in clean dry storage. It comes with the full manual for installation and use. Also includes Coupler Control cable for RF-382 coupler to RT and RF Signal cable, both are about 90 ft long. Asking $1250

4.            SCR-284 WW2 HF Radio –  Fully Operational Complete System with Crosley built BC-654A Transceiver with PE-104A vibrator power supply, legs, LS-11 Speaker, telegraph key, Whip antenna with mast sections, GN-45A hand cranked generator, PE-103 Dynamotor lots of  spare parts, Original TM-11-275 War Department Manual, M-210 message pads. Also includes picture of deployment in Normandy Landing. Optional WW2 US Army Signal Corps Tech Sergeant Uniform also available. Asking $1250

5.            SCR-288 WW2 HF Radio – Fully Operational Complete system including RCA BC-474A Receiver Transmitter, Legs, antenna base, whip antenna, GN44A generator, FL-10 filter, cable and battery. Includes TM-250 Manual. Operates from 3.5- 6.3 MHz (Transmitter) and 2.3 MHz to 6.5 Mhz for the receiver. Can deliver 4 watts of power into the wire antenna with either voice modulated (AM) or CW modes Asking $800

 

Let me know if you have any questions/interest.

 

Thanks,

 

Jim

 

Jim Karlow

KA8TUR

4907 Oakwood Court

Commerce Township, MI48382

Tel: 248-961-2034

 

 

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