[PPRAANet] PRC319 For Sale

Paul Signorelli w0rw1 at msn.com
Tue Dec 3 09:21:48 EST 2013


i have a used UK/PRC319 Back Pack Radio plus automatic Antenna Tuner for sale.

The output power is selectable at 5 or 50 Watts and it runs on 24 VDC.
You can run 50W into a short whip and still have 5W erp.
You can switch to the 5W position for power saving mode.

It operates CW, or USB or can be used on PSK or RTTY with your own external
NUE-PSK Modem.
It has a sharp filter in the receiver for CW.
The frequency range is 1.5 to 40 MHz.
The radio plus tuner weighs about 11 pounds w/o battery.
The TCXO is highly stable (+/- 0.5 ppm) giving you exact 'on frequency'
operation over the full Mil Temp range
(-31 to +55C) up to 40 MHz.
It has 10 memories for fixed frequencies and can't be tuned around on CW or SSB.


The radio is sealed from sand, dust, water and snow, it is pretty robust.
If you are unfamiliar with the PRC319 please read the FAQ's in the PRC319
Yahoogroup at:
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PRC319/>
in the "Files" area.

The sale includes: The PRC319 Radio, automatic antenna tuner (TURF), H-39
handset, a rare Satchel,
and a used 20 cell (D size) NiCad battery. This battery is at about 50% capacity
but the cells are not potted in place.

You can replace individual cells if they fail or just rebuild the battery.

The Satchel is the carrying bag for the 319. It has backpack shoulder straps but
no side bags for accessories.

This sale does NOT include: The data message unit (EMU), Antenna tuner
extender, Hand crank generator, NUE-PSK Modem, or a CW key.

It has been fielded by the UK SAS and has normal scrapes and scratches.
It has a 30 day unconditional guarantee.

It passes it's Built In Test Equipment (BITE) routine.
The BITE allows you to test the radio before you head out to the field by
pushing a few buttons to
make sure it is ready to go.
For sale for $1000.00. Shipping cost is $100 or pick up in COS..
Payment by Check or Paypal.
Shipping by UPS only to the USA.
Reply direct to w0rw1 at ...
Paul w0rw
 		 	   		  


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