[PVRCNC] [PVRC] Selling lots of ham gear
Henry Pollock - K4TMC
kilo4tmc at gmail.com
Tue Jun 2 16:13:11 EDT 2026
Rich,
Looks like you have enough to have your own personal hamfest! Pick a date,
put an ad in QST, pick a few items to be prizes, sell tickets...:-)
73,
Henry - K4TMC
On Tue, Jun 2, 2026 at 3:10 PM Richard Boyd via PVRC <pvrc at mailman.qth.net>
wrote:
> This is the first posting of this. Sudden change of circumstances here so
> I am seriously looking at downsizing, moving, clearing everything out,
> etc. So, tell me what you are interested in. I won't remember everything
> on this list, but it's a start: Entertaining reasonable offers.
>
> 3 Yaesu FT-5000 radios, with the spectrum display which has the stereo
> speakers in it
> FLEX PGXL amp, bought new, never used, not even powered up
> FLEX automatic antenna tuner, as above.
> FLEX 2 radio, 8 antenna antenna switch, as above
> FLEX 6600M, at present I'll keep it but we'll see...
> FLEX Maestro remote control unit, again, at present I'll keep it but we'll
> see...
> Collins S-Line, rx, tx, etc. -- recently totally rehabbed. Yes, I will
> have to check if it's round or winged emblem, that stuff. The model
> numbers all end in 1.
> Hallicrafters SX-101, HT-32, and HT-33 amp, not turned on in years.
> Collins KWS-1,75A-4 and 75A-2.
> As many as half a dozen Yaesu FT-1000 ("D type") transceivers
> 3 Ameritron AL-82 amps -- should be full legal imit
> 2 Ten-Tecx amps
> 1 Dentron Clipperton-L amp
> A six RF deck homebrew 4-1000 set built by N2FB, bought years ago for
> $5,000. Common power supply, separate RF decks for 160, 80, 40, 15 and 10
> -- 20 is an exception -- I forget Harris or something like that, pair of
> 3CX800 tubes with its own power supply
> 5-6 older Kenwood transceivers, two of them are the TS-940, the others may
> be 820, 830, etc. -- I'll have to check (not for the first time)
> A few Heathkit DX-60A type transmitters, three I think DX-40, DX-35, etc...
> Heathkit DX-100
> National RBL-6 low band rx.
> E.F. Johnson Challenger, Thunderbolt (? not sure, have to check), Viking
> Adventurer 50watt
> A couple Hallicrafters shortwave receivers, an S-120, and a couple better
> ones that are basically for the ham bands.
> ICOM IC-701, seems nice.
>
> Towers and antennas
> As many as 10 tribanders of various sorts. One I know is a TH-7 Hy-Gain,
> in good condition I think.
> Lots of tower sections: Rohn 25, 45, 55, 65, "80" (lesser known, bigger,
> heavier), Dura-20, AB-105, a couple crankups -- all are on the ground.
> "Some" monobanders too -- I know I got a 6-el (I think) monobander from
> N4MM, Hy-Gain's bigger one, I forget what it was called.
> N3HBX's Force-12 (or M-2?) 8-el 10, 7-el 15, 6-el 20, 2-el 40.
> "Some" Telrex 3-el 20s, 3-el 15s, 4-el 20s I think.
> Five (I think) Cushcraft 2-el 40s.
> Four homebrew 48' boom 40M 3-els.
> Rohn HBX tower
> A bunch of 36" "face" (or so, aluminum towers -- probably from big log
> periodic booms.
> 9 AB-577 "rocket launcher" portable military masts, $1,800 each.
> one AB-621 (bigger) portable military mast, $2,000, with rotator and
> control box (this goes to 100'. I have 80' of tubes.)
> Various rotators, Tailtwisters, Ham-IVs, Ham-M, I don't know what all I
> have.
> Half a dozen or more prop pitch rotators
> 2-3 Ringrotators.
> Enough quad arms to make two 4-els or even two 5-els.
>
> Dang, this is gonna be a hassle....
>
> QTH east of DC, halfway to Annapolis.
>
> 73 - Rich KE3Q
>
> --
> Rich Boyd
> 301-980-7424 cellular
>
>
> email: RichardLBoyd at gmail.com (don't forget the L middle initial in my
> name!)
>
> direct link to me to send large files:
> https://www.hightail.com/u/RichardBoyd (no middle initial here.)
>
> Thanks!
>
>
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