[NLRS] Items for Sale take 2 - Added a couple of items

Bill Ockert - ND0B nd0b at ockert.us
Thu Oct 16 15:18:29 EDT 2014


Missed a couple of items... updated list below

Good morning,

I am doing some switching around in the shack and have the following items 
for sale:

1.  ICOM IC-9100 with 1.2GHz unit.  Radio is two years old, has never left 
the shack and as it was a backup radio has been used very little.   New 
these are around $3500 with the 1.2G unit, not sure what to ask as these do 
not come up for sale often...  Asking $2995.

2.  HP 8568B Spectrum analyzer and matching HP 8444A Opt 59 tracking 
generator.   Units were in good working order when taken out of service a 
few weeks ago.   Going rate on the Analyzer appears to be $895 and the 
tracking generator (the Opt 59 is rare) around $495.   I would go $1300 for 
the pair, somewhat negotiable.   I would prefer not to ship so preference 
given to someone who can meet at a reasonable distance or make pickup 
arrangements.

3.  DEMI L144-28HP high power (60W) 2m transverter with switched antenna RF, 
split IF and Apollo board set up for dual LO.   This is band new never used. 
Current price from DEMI with these options is $814.   Asking $725

4.  DEMI L144-28INCK New, still in kit form.   This is an intermediate 
transverter to use between 144MHz IF transverters and a 28 MHz radio.   This 
version includes the enclosure.  DEMI price is currently $195, Asking $175.

5.  Hygain (as in before MFJ) Tailtwister 2 rotor.   The control box on this 
has had the Idiom Press upgrade installed which in addition to adding 
computer control adds break delay, startup “jarr” and direction preselect. 
Rotor has been in the air about two years (it sat in my shop for several 
years which is why it is still Hygain manufacture) and looks like new.   I 
have a 4 element Steppir with dual 30/40m loops and the Tailtwister was a 
bit outgunned on windy days so I replaced it with an M2.  I will open and 
clean the direction indicator and make sure everything is fine.     Asking 
$495.

6.  Command Tech VHF-2000 1.5KW 6m amplifier.   This has been my workhorse 
6m amp the last few years but now have a Lunar Link to replace it.   Amp 
uses a pair of 3CX800A7 and easily produces 1.5KW with 50W or so in.   With 
auxiliary cooling in easily handles the WSJT modes.   Asking $2000

The following item will be available once replacement radio is here...

7.  Flex 5000A with 2nd RX, ATU and V/U unit.   This has been my workhorse 
radio for 4 years.   I use it on a daily basis and all seems good.   With 
the V/U unit the radio covers 160M –6M (100W), 2M(75) and 432(50W).    The 
2m is especially good on this, I have worked a lot of 2m EME with no 
external preamp using just a single yagi.   Price on these is all over the 
place... asking $2895.

8.  HP Z3801A GPS slaved 10MHz source.   This unit works well with two 
quirks that are common to these... 1.  It does not know about Y2K so you 
need to enter the date anytime it looses power for it to not take forever to 
track the birds.  2.  The switching power supply gets quirky with age, when 
new these run off 48VDC, as they age some of them, including this one, take 
about 56VDC to kick in.   I am currently running it on a bench supply but 
will throw in a 12V to 56V converter that was a "someday" project to convert 
it to run off the normal shack supplies.   I "may" have the little mag mount 
antenna it came with laying around here but no promises.   I have the GPSCon 
software but license may not be transferable, if it is, its yours.   Lots of 
information on these available online.  Asking $200

If you would like to discuss an of these items please email me direct at 
nd0b at ockert.us or call me at 701.984.2520.    All prices are plus shipping, 
PMO or Paypal (you pick up the fee) accepted.

73 de Bill ND0B

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