[SIERA] COMM VAN FOR SALE
Dick Flanagan
dick at twohams.com
Tue Mar 7 02:32:59 EST 2006
Just received.
I have no knowledge of or connection with the sellers. Just FYI.
73, Dick
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From: Delfreret at aol.com
Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2006 02:15:25 EST
Subject: COMM VAN FOR SALE
Hi All
The Humboldt Amateur Radio Club (Humboldt County) (Eureka, CA) has
acquired a larger vehicle to convert, so must sell one of its converted
ambulances.
Del
W6KOZ
COMMUNICATION VAN FOR SALE
(WITH OR WITHOUT RADIO EQUIPMENT)
The Humboldt County Amateur Radio Club has its #2 Communications van (ECV
2) for sale (They just acquired an ex blood-mobile to convert into another
comm. Rig).
Internal and external pictures of the rig are available on the club web
site www.humboldt-arc.org
Van is a converted ambulance, gasoline 1987 Chevy 350, heavy duty
transmission (auto) and rear end. Many miles on it, but runs good.
MAKE YR MODEL YR 1ST SOLD VLF CLASS *YR TYPE VEH TYPE
LIC LICENSE NUMBER
CHEV 1987 1998 AN 1988 32A 31
5AYS075
BODY TYPE MODEL MP MO AX WC UNLADEN/G/CGW VEHICLE ID NUMBER
AM G HW 2 E 05910 1GCGG35K2H7183538
License number given is current vehicle now licensed as an RV
(non-commercial)
Cab is wired and has glass mount antenna on the top of the windshield for
U/V rig. This position is wired for battery operation only.
Rear passenger side aft of the side door is wired and has antennas (roof
mounted) for three 2 meter rigs.
Rear drivers side has the jump seat with storage, table, and fold down HF
position. There are two "ball mounts" for HF antennas on the rear sides of
the van. Antenna selection switch and cables are installed.
Behind the drivers door (outside) is a plug for external AC
input. External AC circuit goes to a breaker box where it is split into
two separate circuits.
There are two relays with their 120VAC coils wired so that when there is
external AC applied the equipment is on power supplied by power
supplies. If no 120VAC, relays drop and rigs are on the selected van
batterie(s).
The van is wired for two separate 12VDC (120VAC input) power supplies.
The van battery setup is the conventional ambulance setup. There is a
switch on the door side of the drivers seat to choose front, rear, both
batteries, or all batteries off.
Primary contact is KE6IAU, Marci, (marcidon at sbcglobal.net), 707-442-3866.
Price is $2500 with equipment or $2000 without.
Del
W6KOZ
delfreret at aol.com
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