To get started on your radio restoration, the first thing you do is get the manuals.  The manuals will give you an idea as to what kind of shopping list you will need to put together to get the job done.
 
Mark D.
WW2RDO

In a message dated 5/16/2023 12:23:15 PM Eastern Standard Time, herbert.mooney@gmail.com writes:
 
I'm new to collecting and working on these radios, so I'm wondering what I might expect to pay for a "working" Navy ATC (ART-13) with its dynamotor, mounting rack, and connectors in excellent condition? I have 2 ART-13 transmitters that need inspection, testing and some parts to get them working once I learn enough about working on these radios. I have another, like new, dynamotor for one of these as well. I want to buy the ATC because it is closer to plugging in and using until I fix my other transmitters and receivers I've accumulated. What's the going price for one of these ATC radios? I'm trying to decide if shipping will make it prohibitive based on value, but my desire always seems to justify these things even when shipping/packing is outrageous LOL.
 
Thanks,
W4BCH - Herb

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