[Wswss] VHF+ items for sale - update
kr7o at vhfdx.com
kr7o at vhfdx.com
Tue Jan 13 16:11:25 EST 2009
Doing a cleanup and complete rebuild of the shack this winter, so need to
clear some excess equipment purchased for various projects that are
duplicate or no longer needed.
SDR-1000, 100w, internal ATU, Delta-44 sound card and cables.
$1050 plus shipping
Purchased about 6 months ago. Both radios do not include microphones. I
used RX only and got tied up with work and never finished integrating this
into my station to test on transmit. If you are interested in the
potential of SDR for VHF+ operation, check out the km0t.com website.
Two Icom IC-756PRO radios.
Both work great. #1 was used exclusively on 6 meters, the other one on
HF. One has some cosmetic damage from shipping (the ground lug is bent and
partially separated from the chassis). Can be easily repaired if
desired by replacing the ground lug hardware and adding an additional
larger washer to re-enforce the crack. (functions fine as-is). The band
scope and dual watch are great for catching 6M openings. I have a CD of
the service manual for these radios also that I can include. The damaged
one is $1050 and the other one is $1100.
Kenwood TS830s gold label, 9/10 condition
CW and SSB optional filters, loaded
Modified for transverter use (modifications easily reversible)
Has the low level out and RX in lines brought out to RCA
connectors (uses existing chassis holes). No need to deal with the stupid
DIN connector.
The display hold button enables expanded frequency coverage below
the 10M band to (26.5-28.0MHz have to verify) to give expanded IF options
for multi-transverter users or to listen to Eu video carriers on a 6M xvtr.
original hand microphone
original users manual
copy of service manual
copies of (Fox Tango??) bulletins with tips/tricks/modifications
original boxes
I used this as my primary 6M IF radio (and occasional HF use) until I
purchased a 756PRO a few years ago and it has been boxed in the closet ever
since. The 830s is a great IF radio and has a great noise blanker.
$600 with filters (available for sale without filters if desired).
Icom IC-202 portable rig
Has three crystals covering: 144.0-144.2, 144.2-144.4 and 145.0-145.2 (in
slot A)
1W output on SSB/CW on a Daiwa meter
Appears to have the telescoping antenna, but the top button is broken
off. I couldn't extend the antenna (didn't try too hard though).
Icom hand microphone
Internal light and all switch functions seem to be work.
Homebrew 12v DC power cable/adapter. Warning: Ring of power connecter is
+V on this radio
Battery compartment shows some signs of battery leakage, but the contacts
look to be in good shape. Don't have any C-cells to test operation on
battery power.
Appears to be functioning as expected. I was able to copy the KJ6KO beacon
about 150 miles away with no preamp. TX appears good in SSB and CW, but
couldn't find anyone to test with, so just monitored on another radio.
The plastic clips that hold the battery cover are broken and/or missing, so
that cover does not stay attached.
Overall it is maybe a 6/10 condition cosmetically. It is a portable radio
and appears to be used as such, so there are lots of paint scrapes. The
front panel is in decent condition, but could use a cleaning. The only
things obviously broken are the tip of the internal antenna and the clips
that hold the side panel on.
$100
HP 431B power meter
no thermistor or cable
no AC power cable
I used have used this several times, but have upgraded to a more recent model
Meter zeros out with my power head (not included)
Physical condition 7/10
$30
HP 432A power meter
no thermistor or cable
no AC power cable (uses standard computer power cable)
powers on, but does not appear to function otherwise
Sold for parts
$15
AILTECH Type 75 Precision Automatic Noise Figure Indicator
Has a sticker with a number 1462 to the right of the Type 75 model number
(if that means anything)
19" rack mount unit
Powers on, but I have no noise source or any way to test it. AGC indicator
lights up for a few seconds on power up
I brought it to Microwave Update a few years ago and someone there told me
it looked complete.
There are two bushings on the front panel labeled FREQ ADJ and GENERATOR
CURRENT (uninstalled options?)
Has mostly intact warranty/calibration stickers on the top and bottom
covers, but they are wearing from this unit being moved about (but appear
to have never been intentionally broken).
Last calibration 5-1-1990 by Spectra Labs
Has a few scratches on the front panel, but otherwise pretty clean.
Top/bottom panels are perforated aluminium and shows denting from having
other equipment placed on it.
I have a copy of the manual
$ OFFER
Ericsson 900MHz 150w amplifier (model A530455KXN ??)
I received this in trade from an Ericsson engineer in Sweden several years ago
TNC in, N-female out
28V (pretty sure)
0dbm input (not sure of this)
I am pretty sure this is ready to go as-is (no modifications necessary) and
should be functional given the source, but I have never used it. I may
still have some documentation for this, but I lost a bunch of emails
several years ago. K1UHF had (maybe still has) one of these and I had some
correspondence with him regarding this in the past. KJ6KO had lower power
versions of this amp for sale in the past and may have more info available.
The amp is smaller than a brick amp, and it originally had forced air
cooling (I have seen the accompanying chassis that completed the ducting).
$50
N6CA single 2C39 cavity, 1296MHz
Just the cavity, no tube or power supplies.
$125
Ericsson 50W 900MHz Transceiver Unit (model BTE101101/03 ?)
Supposedly an Italian HAM had documented converting the amplifier in this
to 1296, but I never found it with Google when I looked several years back.
This is one, complete transceiver, obtained from a local cell tech. No
further info
Weighs about 20#
$50
AM1565 military amplifier cavity 200-400MHz. This IS NOT an AM6154/5 cavity.
Uses a pair of 4CX250k tubes (UHF rated coaxial version of 4CX250).
This is just the cavity assembly, no power supply, tubes etc.
Inside of cavity is gold plated
This is supposed to provide ~600W output
I previously had an amplifier with this cavity (this was a spare, was
thinking of combining them) and it provided ~400w on 222MHz and 250w on
432MHz.
Have some documentation for this cavity.
$175
Prices do not include shipping unless noted. No international
sales. Will consider trades for DEMI 2m receive converter or transverter
with damaged transmit side, DEMI 222 xvtr, EME quality 2M or 222 preamps.
73, Robert KR7O/YB2ARO, DM07ba/OI52ee (ex. N7STU)
kr7o at vhfdx.com
www.vhfdx.com (KR7O/YB2ARO homepages)
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