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Ham-BoatAnchors Digest Sat, 15 Jul 2000 Volume 2000 : Issue 190

Today's Topics:
Atlas 210X plug
Atlas 210X Problem or Normal?
B&W coax switch
FA: (10)NOS RCA 6H6 Metal Tubes @$9.99, Stock-up now
FA: ASTATIC 10D head on "G" stand, Nice@only$53, 2-days
fa: B&W 80TVH Plug-in tank coil@$5.99, 2-days!
FA: Bag-O-Parts, 300+ Quality Caps, Res, Stuff @$6.99, Dutch
fa: Beautifull "ADJUST-A-VOLT" Variac 115V@15A @$53
FA: Drake MS-4 & Heathkit Q Multiplier
fa:DRAKE MS-4 speaker-Stiall cheeeeeeap!
fa:DRAKE TR-3 still cheap! Technician special
FA: EIMAC JAN 8168/4CX1000A TRANSMITTING TUBE
FA: old rheostats carbon pile
fa: SWAN 500 Transceiver alone@ big $66.00, 2-days!
fa: WEIRD Powered Coaxial Antenna Switch@$9.99
fa: YAESU FT-208R & YM-24 Spkr/Mic @$11.50 &$61.00
FA or outrite:(24) NOS CDE Mica Caps(?) .47 @ 200v@big$5.99
FS- box of NOS and used Sweep tubes 6LQ6
FS:CLEGG 22er AM RIG
FS:Johnson 500 RF Deck
FS: Kenwood PS-430 Power Supply
FS: NATIONAL SW-3 2.5v RX
FS: NATIONAL SW-3 RCVR
FS: Original Heathkit SB-220 Manual
FS Box of Asst Audio/Radio tubes- old
F S DRAKE MN4 ANT TUNER
FS Drake TR7
F S EIMAC 304TL TUBES
FS Oscilloscope
F S SERVICE OR INSTRUCTION MANUALS
Ham radio lesson/Saturday AM nets (3 msgs)
Help - Naval Academy ham radio club in danger (2 msgs)
Help with Ten Tec PS
IF Transformer
Marbles
Sky King Radio
WANTED: GALAXY V DIAGRAM
WTB R-390A

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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 20:39:16 -0400
From: Gary W8PU <w8...@your-net.com>
Subject: Atlas 210X plug

John
I could look at your 210X if you like. I mostly repair Drake and
Collins as a sideline but I am not too busy right now. What's wrong with
it?

Gary

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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 20:34:59 -0400
From: Gary W8PU <w8...@your-net.com>
Subject: Atlas 210X Problem or Normal?

That is not normal. I owned a 215X. Sounds like the bias for the final
transistors is too high or there some other problem with the PA section.

Gary

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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 13:18:18 -0700
From: "Vern Fitzpatrick" <vf...@up.net>
Subject: B&W coax switch

If you still have the B&W switch please advise shipping cost to zip 49930 I
will send bank M.O. Thanks WA8OIK, Fitz

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Date: 15 Jul 2000 03:02:18 GMT
From: rlucc...@aol.com (RLucch2098)
Subject: FA: (10)NOS RCA 6H6 Metal Tubes @$9.99, Stock-up now

NoReserve, Super clean condx, Super Nice pics, ends Sunday nite>>you can never
have enough of these>>
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=381087537
Thanks es 73...........RICH-WA2RQY RLUCC...@aol.com
Web-Page URL> HTTP://members.aol.com/rlucch2098/index.html

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Date: 15 Jul 2000 02:52:06 GMT
From: rlucc...@aol.com (RLucch2098)
Subject: FA: ASTATIC 10D head on "G" stand, Nice@only$53, 2-days

NoReserve, nice shape, nice pics, ends sunday nite>>
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=378625835
Thanks es 73...........RICH-WA2RQY RLUCC...@aol.com
Web-Page URL> HTTP://members.aol.com/rlucch2098/index.html

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Date: 15 Jul 2000 02:49:59 GMT
From: rlucc...@aol.com (RLucch2098)
Subject: fa: B&W 80TVH Plug-in tank coil@$5.99, 2-days!

NoReserve, nice shape, nice pics, ends sunday nite>>
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=378527458
Thanks es 73...........RICH-WA2RQY RLUCC...@aol.com
Web-Page URL> HTTP://members.aol.com/rlucch2098/index.html

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Date: 15 Jul 2000 03:05:44 GMT
From: rlucc...@aol.com (RLucch2098)
Subject: FA: Bag-O-Parts, 300+ Quality Caps, Res, Stuff @$6.99, Dutch

NoReserve, 5 ducth offers, nice pics all quality parts, check it out please>>
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=381140839
Thanks es 73...........RICH-WA2RQY RLUCC...@aol.com
Web-Page URL> HTTP://members.aol.com/rlucch2098/index.html

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Date: 15 Jul 2000 02:59:53 GMT
From: rlucc...@aol.com (RLucch2098)
Subject: fa: Beautifull "ADJUST-A-VOLT" Variac 115V@15A @$53

NoReserve, Super clean condx, Super Nice pics, ends Sunday nite>>Don't miss
this one, one of the best made, not a modern piece of Junk but old and still
Excellent>>
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=378660235

Thanks es 73...........RICH-WA2RQY RLUCC...@aol.com
Web-Page URL> HTTP://members.aol.com/rlucch2098/index.html

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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 04:31:29 GMT
From: John Berenyi <jber...@earthlink.net>
Subject: FA: Drake MS-4 & Heathkit Q Multiplier

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=382861681

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=382843063

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Date: 14 Jul 2000 17:13:18 GMT
From: jim...@aol.com (Jim Moci)
Subject: fa:DRAKE MS-4 speaker-Stiall cheeeeeeap!

Check it out@
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=378650636

Tnx for looking,
Jim

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Date: 14 Jul 2000 17:14:40 GMT
From: jim...@aol.com (Jim Moci)
Subject: fa:DRAKE TR-3 still cheap! Technician special

Check it out@
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=378666452

Tnx for looking,
Jim

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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 23:37:30 GMT
From: WH <nbc...@hotmail.com>
Subject: FA: EIMAC JAN 8168/4CX1000A TRANSMITTING TUBE

Ends Saturday.

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=377802282

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Date: 14 Jul 2000 17:34:02 GMT
From: accr...@aol.comnospam (A ccrider3)
Subject: FA: old rheostats carbon pile

check out all that nice asbestos on that carbon pile too

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Date: 15 Jul 2000 02:41:05 GMT
From: rlucc...@aol.com (RLucch2098)
Subject: fa: SWAN 500 Transceiver alone@ big $66.00, 2-days!

NoReserve, nice shape, nice pics, ends sunday nite>>
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=378694279
Thanks es 73...........RICH-WA2RQY RLUCC...@aol.com
Web-Page URL> HTTP://members.aol.com/rlucch2098/index.html

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Date: 15 Jul 2000 03:07:46 GMT
From: rlucc...@aol.com (RLucch2098)
Subject: fa: WEIRD Powered Coaxial Antenna Switch@$9.99

NoBids yet, Noreserve, Brand new aircraft quality, nice pics>>
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=381179084
Thanks es 73...........RICH-WA2RQY RLUCC...@aol.com
Web-Page URL> HTTP://members.aol.com/rlucch2098/index.html

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Date: 15 Jul 2000 02:55:31 GMT
From: rlucc...@aol.com (RLucch2098)
Subject: fa: YAESU FT-208R & YM-24 Spkr/Mic @$11.50 &$61.00

NoReserve, Super clean condx, Nice pics, new ducky, ends Sunday nite>>
FT-208R>>
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=378562475

YM-24A Mike for above radio plus Azdens, Read>>
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=378541112
Thanks es 73...........RICH-WA2RQY RLUCC...@aol.com
Web-Page URL> HTTP://members.aol.com/rlucch2098/index.html

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Date: 15 Jul 2000 02:47:57 GMT
From: rlucc...@aol.com (RLucch2098)
Subject: FA or outrite:(24) NOS CDE Mica Caps(?) .47 @ 200v@big$5.99

NoReserve, nice shape, nice pics, ends sunday nite>>
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=377120866
or will sell outright to non-ebay'ers for $5.99 + Priority mail
Thanks es 73...........RICH-WA2RQY RLUCC...@aol.com
Web-Page URL> HTTP://members.aol.com/rlucch2098/index.html

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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 21:48:53 GMT
From: cosmot...@my-deja.com
Subject: FS- box of NOS and used Sweep tubes 6LQ6

FOR SALE- as a box only- one price $25

PLEASE EMAIL DIRECT to: old...@together.net for info

2 NOS 6JE6/6LQ6 in box
2 used 6JE6/6LQ6
2 NOS 6JS6c
3 used 6JS6c

no way to test used ones, as is $25 for all 9 tubes


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Date: 14 Jul 2000 16:38:00 GMT
From: jim...@aol.com (Jim Moci)
Subject: FS:CLEGG 22er AM RIG

For Sale: Clegg 22er AM Transceiver
Very good cosmetic shape. Will look nice next to your boatanchor rigs. Works
great, Very sensitive; Hears everything my modern FM rig hears (of course not
quite as clear because I am listening on AM). Comes with 3 crystals 146.105,
144.450, 145.350. Does not come with a mic- keeping the D-104 for my Collins
stuff but it sure does sound good with and old unamplified D-104. Also has
Instruction manual with schematic. $99 shipped anywhere in the Continental U.S.

Tnx,
Jim

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Date: 14 Jul 2000 20:45:35 GMT
From: jim...@aol.com (Jim Moci)
Subject: FS:Johnson 500 RF Deck

For Sale: Johnson 500 RF deck & original Johnson Manual.
Case was glass beaded, powder coated and is ready for Johnson Maroon paint.
Front is in OK shape. Has scratches around edges and some scrathces on front.
Nothing Obscene though. All knobs are there but a couple are missing white
pointers. The deck appears totally stock except the clipper circuit looks like
it was bypassed for better fidelity audio. This mod was common on many 500's
and Valiants. I have had it for awhile and hooked it up to a friends 500
PS/Modulator when I bought it and it worked fine. All tubes are good including
4-400 final. I was going to build a killer PS/Modulator for it but too many
projects- not enough time. New motorcycle forces sale. Serious inquiries only-
no trades, no hagglers, no tire kickers. I am not giving it away considering a
500 with PS/Mod sold on Ebay for $2000 awhile back. First $800+ shipping takes
it. You can check it out in person near Philly if you like.
Thanks,
Jim

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Date: 15 Jul 2000 01:19:20 GMT
From: wz...@aol.com (WZ1U)
Subject: FS: Kenwood PS-430 Power Supply

I have for sale a Kenwood PS-430 power supply in very good condition.......The
front face has a very small scratch and the top cover has a few small scratches
not really noticable........It works fine and will take $100 plus
shipping........I can be reached at (508) 821-2993 or e-mail..........
WZ1U Steve / Lakeville, Ma.

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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 16:36:27 -0400 (EDT)
From: WA2...@webtv.net (Stan Israel)
Subject: FS: NATIONAL SW-3 2.5v RX

NATIONAL model SW-3 receiver from the 1930's in very good condition.
This is a version 2 radio set up for 2.5 volt operation. The tubes are
27, 57, 58
It comes with a homebrew power supply, a pair of Brandes headphones
from about 1925 and 2 original NC coil sets (#62 & #63). Radio is
working well and in very good physical and electrical condition. Price
is $395 plus s & h from Schenectady, NY (picture available)

LIST OF ITEMS FOR SALE: (revised 7/11/00)
http://sdstudio.freeyellow.com/page3.html

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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 14:18:36 -0400 (EDT)
From: WA2...@webtv.net (Stan Israel)
Subject: FS: NATIONAL SW-3 RCVR

NATIONAL model SW-3 RECEIVER from the 1930's. in excellent condition.
This is a version 2 model set up for 6 volt operation. The tubes in this
radio are 37, 77, 78. A spare set of tubes is included! The matching
National "doghouse" power supply comes with this rig. Three coil sets
are included - all original NC coil sets (#61 #62 and #65). A set of
Brandes headphones from about 1925 is included - also an interesting
article by Bill Orr, W6SAI from the July 1971 issue of CQ Magazine that
has a schematic & other useful data. Price for all is $525 plus s & h
from Schenectady, NY- it's in excellent physical & electrical condition
(ask me for a picture)!

LIST OF ITEMS FOR SALE: (revised 7/11/00)
http://sdstudio.freeyellow.com/page3.html

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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 23:16:43 GMT
From: N3BJ <N3...@hotmail.com>
Subject: FS: Original Heathkit SB-220 Manual

For Sale: Original Heathkit SB-220 manual. Not mint, but all there and
in good shape.

$22 shipped

Alan, N3BJ


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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 22:12:14 GMT
From: cosmot...@my-deja.com
Subject: FS Box of Asst Audio/Radio tubes- old

PLEASE EMAIL DIRECT to: old...@together.net for info

For Sale: as a box only - one price for all! $100 - What a Deal!!!

3 NOS 6DJ8 (Amperex, GE, Syl)
3 NOS 816 (RCA)
6 NOS 5U4GB (RCA,Syl)
3 used like new 5U4GB
1 NOS 6L6G (RCA)
1 NOS 6V6 RCA
1 used good 6L6G
1 NOS 27 RCA
2 NOS 6SN7GT Standard resells
1 used like new JAN 807 West
1 NOS JAN 807 GE
2 used like new JAN 807 RCA Please eMail direct for info, RAnderson

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Before you buy.

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Date: 14 Jul 2000 15:11:09 GMT
From: john...@aol.com (Johnyk78)
Subject: F S DRAKE MN4 ANT TUNER

DRAKE MN4 ANTENNA TUNER 300 WATT NICE CLEAN ORIGINAL UNIT\
GUARANTEED TO SUIT WITH MANUAL&95 PLUS $5 FOR SHIPPING
JOHNYK78

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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 14:24:43 -0700
From: "MSN Netnews" <eart...@email.msn.com>
Subject: FS Drake TR7

Have a very nice Drake TR7 with PS7 for sale inc operators manual and
filters. $550.00. In the Phoenix Arizona area.
Bill W2HII tall...@usa.net 480-982-2252

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Date: 14 Jul 2000 15:16:25 GMT
From: john...@aol.com (Johnyk78)
Subject: F S EIMAC 304TL TUBES

I HAVE A PAIR OF 304TL TUBES WILL SHIP PAIR FOR
$60 THESE ARE GUARANTEED SOCKETS FOR
304TL (JOHNSON) $20 EACH SHIPPED LOCATED IN LINDEN n j
07036 JOHNYK78

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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 14:32:36 -0700
From: "MSN Netnews" <eart...@email.msn.com>
Subject: FS Oscilloscope

Have a BK Precision Model 1564 60 MHz Triple Trace Oscilloscope for sale.
Very nice condition.
$300.00. OBO. Phoenix Arizona area. Manuals and probes.

Bill W2HII tall...@usa.net 480-982-2252

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Date: 14 Jul 2000 19:39:21 GMT
From: john...@aol.com (Johnyk78)
Subject: F S SERVICE OR INSTRUCTION MANUALS

i HAVE FOUR FILEING CABINETS OF MANUALS ALL LISTED
BY NANUFACTURER AND MODEL NUMBER
COLLINS DRAKE HEATH KENWOOD ICOM YAESU
HALLICFAFTER HAMMARLUND GONSET LAFAYETTE
HEATHKIT AND MORE INQUIRE YOUR NEEDS FOR AVAILABILITY
AND PRICES KEEP THIS NUMBER HANDY FOR FUTURE USE
73 W2FNT JOHN A KAKSTYS 18 HILLCREST TERR LINDEN N J 07036
JOHNYK78

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Date: 14 Jul 2000 13:16:24 GMT
From: radi...@aol.com (Radiomatt)
Subject: Ham radio lesson/Saturday AM nets

EMailed to me, source unknown

Folks,
Read this touching missive, which is followed by my testimonial - might be
worth a smile, but then again...

Subject: FW: A Thousand Marbles - Please read this

<< This is perhaps one of the most noteworthy hunks of e-mail I have received
to date. It's worth a serious read and a
count of your personal inventory of marbles... :-)

A Thousand Marbles
The older I get, the more I enjoy Saturday mornings. Perhaps it's the quiet
solitude that comes with being the first to rise,
or maybe it's the unbounded joy of not having to be at work. Either way, the
first few hours of a Saturday morning are
most enjoyable. A few weeks ago, I was shuffling toward the basement shack
with a steaming cup of coffee in one hand
and the morning paper in the other.
What began as a typical Saturday morning turned into one of those
lessons that life seems to hand you from
time to time. Let me tell you about it. I turned the dial up into the phone
portion of the band on my ham radio in order
to listen to a Saturday morning swap net.
Along the way, I came across an older sounding chap, with a
tremendous signal and a golden voice. You know
the kind, he sounded like he should be in the broadcasting business. He was
telling whoever he was talking with something
about "a thousand marbles".
I was intrigued and stopped to listen to what he had to say. "Well,
Tom, it sure sounds like you're busy with your job.
I'm sure they pay you well but it's a shame you have to be away from home and
your family so much. Hard to believe a
young fellow should have to work sixty or seventy hours a week to make ends
meet. Too bad you missed your daughter's
dance recital." He continued, "Let me tell you something Tom, something that
has helped me keep a good perspective
on my own priorities." And that's when he began to explain his theory of a
"thousand marbles." "You see, I sat down
one day and did a little arithmetic. The average person lives about
seventy-five years.
I know, some live more and some live less, but on average, folks live
about seventy-five years." "Now then, I multiplied
75 times 52 and I came up with 3900 which is the number of Saturdays that the
average person has in their entire lifetime.
Now stick with me Tom, I'm getting to the important part." "It took me until
I was fifty-five years old to think about all
this in any detail", he went on, "and by that time I had lived through over
twenty-eight hundred Saturdays.
I got to thinking that if I lived to be seventy-five, I only had
about a thousand of them left to enjoy."
So I went to a toy store and bought every single marble they had. I ended up
having to visit three toy stores to round-up
1000 marbles. I took them home and put them inside of a large, clear plastic
container right here in the shack next to
my gear. Every Saturday since then, I have taken one marble out and thrown it
away." "I found that by watching the marbles
diminish, I focused more on the really important things in life. There is
nothing like watching your time here on this earth
run out to help get your priorities straight."
"Now let me tell you one last thing before I sign-off with you and
take my lovely wife out for breakfast.
This morning, I took the very last marble out of the container. I
figure if I make it until next Saturday then I
have been given a little extra time. And the one thing we can all use is a
little more time." It was nice to meet you Tom,
I hope you spend more time with your family, and I hope to meet you again
here on the band. 75 year Old Man,
this is K9NZQ, clear and going QRT, good morning!"
You could have heard a pin drop on the band when this fellow signed
off.
I guess he gave us all a lot to think about. I had planned to work on the
antenna that morning, and then I was going to
meet up with a few hams to work on the next club newsletter. Instead, I went
upstairs and woke my wife up with a kiss.
"C'mon honey, I'm taking you and the kids to breakfast."
"What brought this on?" she asked with a smile. "Oh, nothing special,
it's just been a long time since we spent
a Saturday together with the kids. Hey, can we stop at a toy store while
we're out? I need to buy some marbles!
HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND AND MAY ALL YOUR SATURDAYS BE SPECIAL!!!!!!! >>

MY TESTIMONIAL:
Wow,

Words to live by - a philosophy to embrace. Especially as I am in my
mid-life crisis.
So that is what I did. I figured just how many marbles I needed ....
where is that calculator when you need it?
I went to buy the marbles, went to the toy stores at the mall,
several times. Got detained by mall security on suspicion of being a child
molester, and had to spend one marble (Saturday) to explain it to the
police. One marble down.
Still needed more marbles, so the next Saturday the search went on.
Only a few marbles available. Another marble down.
During the week, I had a great idea. I will use those clear marbles
that floral arrangers use! Why limit myself to toy stores, I will go to the
craft shops! Managed to get a load of those floral marbles, in a nice
cardboard box. Except it was pouring rain, the marbles heavy, the box
flimsy, and me parked uphill about a block away. Yup, the box busted, the
marbles rolled off downhill. Another marble down. And me a lot of marbles
short.
While at work, I had another idea. I needed more marbles. Where
would I get them? I know - E-Bay! Except I got caught by my boss while I
was surfing on company time (that S.O.B) Had to work Saturday to make up the
time - another marble. But while I working - went and surfed and found a
marble supplier on the net. Ordered what I needed. 2 more marbles spent
waiting for that 'guaranteed Saturday delivery' C.O.D.
Another marble spent counting up the right amount of marbles.
Now I had nothing clear to put them in. (So that I could watch them
diminish) Another marble spent looking for something to put them in.
Finally got them into a large enough jug. Put the jug on my glass
top night stand, which shattered under the weight. The jug busted, the
marbles scattered, and the dog then ate some of the marbles, you guessed it -
a marble wasted at the veterinarians, a marble wasted re-counting all the
marbles as they had spilled and another marble spent at the furniture store
buying a replacement night stand.
One more marble went when my live-in exotic dancer girlfriends
delinquent son put his grandmothers glass eye into the jug. I thought it was
a heart attack, and had to go to the hospital. Ever look an eye in the eye
when you held it in your hand at 6:00 am on a Saturday morning when you have
a hang-over?
All was going along well, when I noticed that the marbles were going
fast, much faster than seemed possible. Turns out my now ex-girlfriend (who
is a real looker but light on the brains) found herself a new man, and
decided to get rid of me by moving the marbles off faster, hoping I would die
earlier. Another marble shot as I threw her stuff onto the lawn and changed
the locks on the doors.
As I can testify, those marbles changed my life and proved to me the
value of those wasted days spent on marbles..
Contact me if you want to purchase marbles, a lot of marbles.

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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 14:49:01 GMT
From: Dan/W4NTI <w4...@my-deja.com>
Subject: Ham radio lesson/Saturday AM nets

> Contact me if you want to purchase marbles, a lot of marbles.
>
>
Great idea.....however....perhaps....instead of marbles you could use
slips of paper? May save some furniture that way.

Dan/W4NTI

--


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Before you buy.

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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 11:26:16 -0400
From: "Brian Denley" <bde...@erols.com>
Subject: Ham radio lesson/Saturday AM nets

Dan:
Instead of marbles, how about using dimwitted exotic dancers? One of those
every Saturday would perk MY life up nicely.
Brian Denley

Dan/W4NTI <w4...@my-deja.com> wrote in message
news:8kn98l$esr$1...@nnrp1.deja.com...
>
>
> > Contact me if you want to purchase marbles, a lot of marbles.
> >
> >
> Great idea.....however....perhaps....instead of marbles you could use
> slips of paper? May save some furniture that way.
>
> Dan/W4NTI
>
> --
>
>
> Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
> Before you buy.

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Date: 15 Jul 2000 02:29:41 GMT
From: k3...@aol.com (K3for)
Subject: Help - Naval Academy ham radio club in danger

Help!

I am looking for other Naval Academy graduates or US Naval personnel who can
assist me in saving the amateur radio club at USNA.

I have been the officer rep for the past 2.5 years, but a decision was just
made in the past 48 hours (over the summer while the mids are conveniently out
at summer training or on leave) without notice or discussion, to disestablish
the station W3ADO (also Navy MARS station NNN0NNN). Perceived lack of
participation, lack of knowledge of our various missions and accomplishments
("oh, ham radio is dead..."), and funding probably played a role.

Mailing address for support letters:
Captain Sam Locklear, USN
Commandant of Midshipmen
101 Buchanan Road
US Naval Academy
Annapolis, MD 21402

cc me at:
Ryan "Skip" Johnson
510 Norton Lane
Arnold, MD 21012
k3...@aol.com
if you can

Or if you can't write a letter, please email me something and I will forward it
to the Deputy Commandant by email.

Thank you ! I only hope its not too late -- I have to run down there and see
if they've thrown out the gear already...

73's
Skip/K3FOR
Navy MARS NNN0PEK
Annapolis

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Date: 15 Jul 2000 04:46:29 GMT
From: dave...@aol.com (DAVE K2DP)
Subject: Help - Naval Academy ham radio club in danger

Dear Skip,

Just saw your note this evening and was very disturbed. I am the Trustee for
the Boeing Employees' Amateur Radio Society - St. Louis, Home of the F/A-18 E/F
Super Hornet !

We have a large club here at Boeing and have recently received outstanding
support from the company in developing a highly capable HF-VHF Emergency
Response Communications system including towers, antennas, etc. The Boeing
Company is extremely supportive of Emergency Preparedness Activities and has
approximately 11 amateur radio clubs throughout the corporation and additional
"mini-response" stations located throughout the numerous Seattle facilities.

I will draft a letter of support for you this week . Please call me at work if
you can, 314-232-5273 or e-mail at s.d.p...@boeing.com.

73 and hope we can help (BTW, I worked your club from our club station, W0MA,
just before your mids went on summer leave.

Dave, K2DP, St. Louis
73,
Dave, K2DP
St.Louis

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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 16:25:44 -0400
From: <thom...@mindspring.com>
Subject: Help with Ten Tec PS

Sorry for the bandwidth here but I have tried for two days to get on the ten
tec reflector at qth.com.

I have been using a Ten Tec 262G power supply to power a 2 meter rig and
small amp but lightening
got into it last spring and I finally got a replacement. The problem is the
schematic and the original 262G came with a 6 pin jones plug (into the PS).
This model comes with a 4 pin molex. The molex plug is not a standard
molex. I can probably get the molex from Ten Tec but does anyone know the
pin out for the plug. I know the 252G has a 4 pin plug but is it the same
pin out? I need the pin out from right to left facing the rear of the PS.

Thanks for any help.

73 Dave K4JRB
thom...@mindspring.com

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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 13:14:34 -0400
From: Kenneth Scharf <kj...@flashcom.net>
Subject: IF Transformer

Jim Bo wrote:

> Does anyone have an old IF Transformer (455 Khz) laying around
> that they would part with?
>
> The physical size of the IF can I am looking for is about 2
> inches in height and has an adjustable hex core that takes
> approx. a 1/8 inch adjustment hex tool.
>
> I really need the slug inside the IF to replace one that
> "disengrated" when I tried to adjust the coil in my radio.
>
> If anyone has a couple of slugs that are approx 1/4 inch in
> diameter with a hex adjustment, these would also fit the bill.
>
> Thanks
>
> Jim
> *

I have some slugs that might fit the bill.. One is 1/4" dia and 3/8"
long with fine pitch threads and hex core.
The other is same diameter and a little over 1/2" long with courser
pitch threads and hex core. I'm guessing that the course pitch threads
are about 24 tpi and the fine pitch 40 tpi. Does this sound about
right, and are one or two enough?

73's WA2MZE

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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 14:17:36 GMT
From: Steve Fried <k2...@home.com>
Subject: Marbles

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Are you going to sell the extra marbles or are they going on ebay right away?

Radiomatt wrote:

> EMailed to me, source unknown
>
> Folks,
> Read this touching missive, which is followed by my testimonial - might be
> worth a smile, but then again...
>
> Subject: FW: A Thousand Marbles - Please read this
>
> << This is perhaps one of the most noteworthy hunks of e-mail I have received
> to date. It's worth a serious read and a
> count of your personal inventory of marbles... :-)
>
> A Thousand Marbles
> The older I get, the more I enjoy Saturday mornings. Perhaps it's the quiet
> solitude that comes with being the first to rise,
> or maybe it's the unbounded joy of not having to be at work. Either way, the
> first few hours of a Saturday morning are
> most enjoyable. A few weeks ago, I was shuffling toward the basement shack
> with a steaming cup of coffee in one hand
> and the morning paper in the other.
> What began as a typical Saturday morning turned into one of those
> lessons that life seems to hand you from
> time to time. Let me tell you about it. I turned the dial up into the phone
> portion of the band on my ham radio in order
> to listen to a Saturday morning swap net.
> Along the way, I came across an older sounding chap, with a
> tremendous signal and a golden voice. You know
> the kind, he sounded like he should be in the broadcasting business. He was
> telling whoever he was talking with something
> about "a thousand marbles".
> I was intrigued and stopped to listen to what he had to say. "Well,
> Tom, it sure sounds like you're busy with your job.
> I'm sure they pay you well but it's a shame you have to be away from home and
> your family so much. Hard to believe a
> young fellow should have to work sixty or seventy hours a week to make ends
> meet. Too bad you missed your daughter's
> dance recital." He continued, "Let me tell you something Tom, something that
> has helped me keep a good perspective
> on my own priorities." And that's when he began to explain his theory of a
> "thousand marbles." "You see, I sat down
> one day and did a little arithmetic. The average person lives about
> seventy-five years.
> I know, some live more and some live less, but on average, folks live
> about seventy-five years." "Now then, I multiplied
> 75 times 52 and I came up with 3900 which is the number of Saturdays that the
> average person has in their entire lifetime.
> Now stick with me Tom, I'm getting to the important part." "It took me until
> I was fifty-five years old to think about all
> this in any detail", he went on, "and by that time I had lived through over
> twenty-eight hundred Saturdays.
> I got to thinking that if I lived to be seventy-five, I only had
> about a thousand of them left to enjoy."
> So I went to a toy store and bought every single marble they had. I ended up
> having to visit three toy stores to round-up
> 1000 marbles. I took them home and put them inside of a large, clear plastic
> container right here in the shack next to
> my gear. Every Saturday since then, I have taken one marble out and thrown it
> away." "I found that by watching the marbles
> diminish, I focused more on the really important things in life. There is
> nothing like watching your time here on this earth
> run out to help get your priorities straight."
> "Now let me tell you one last thing before I sign-off with you and
> take my lovely wife out for breakfast.
> This morning, I took the very last marble out of the container. I
> figure if I make it until next Saturday then I
> have been given a little extra time. And the one thing we can all use is a
> little more time." It was nice to meet you Tom,
> I hope you spend more time with your family, and I hope to meet you again
> here on the band. 75 year Old Man,
> this is K9NZQ, clear and going QRT, good morning!"
> You could have heard a pin drop on the band when this fellow signed
> off.
> I guess he gave us all a lot to think about. I had planned to work on the
> antenna that morning, and then I was going to
> meet up with a few hams to work on the next club newsletter. Instead, I went
> upstairs and woke my wife up with a kiss.
> "C'mon honey, I'm taking you and the kids to breakfast."
> "What brought this on?" she asked with a smile. "Oh, nothing special,
> it's just been a long time since we spent
> a Saturday together with the kids. Hey, can we stop at a toy store while
> we're out? I need to buy some marbles!
> HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND AND MAY ALL YOUR SATURDAYS BE SPECIAL!!!!!!! >>
>
> MY TESTIMONIAL:
> Wow,
>
> Words to live by - a philosophy to embrace. Especially as I am in my
> mid-life crisis.
> So that is what I did. I figured just how many marbles I needed ....
> where is that calculator when you need it?
> I went to buy the marbles, went to the toy stores at the mall,
> several times. Got detained by mall security on suspicion of being a child
> molester, and had to spend one marble (Saturday) to explain it to the
> police. One marble down.
> Still needed more marbles, so the next Saturday the search went on.
> Only a few marbles available. Another marble down.
> During the week, I had a great idea. I will use those clear marbles
> that floral arrangers use! Why limit myself to toy stores, I will go to the
> craft shops! Managed to get a load of those floral marbles, in a nice
> cardboard box. Except it was pouring rain, the marbles heavy, the box
> flimsy, and me parked uphill about a block away. Yup, the box busted, the
> marbles rolled off downhill. Another marble down. And me a lot of marbles
> short.
> While at work, I had another idea. I needed more marbles. Where
> would I get them? I know - E-Bay! Except I got caught by my boss while I
> was surfing on company time (that S.O.B) Had to work Saturday to make up the
> time - another marble. But while I working - went and surfed and found a
> marble supplier on the net. Ordered what I needed. 2 more marbles spent
> waiting for that 'guaranteed Saturday delivery' C.O.D.
> Another marble spent counting up the right amount of marbles.
> Now I had nothing clear to put them in. (So that I could watch them
> diminish) Another marble spent looking for something to put them in.
> Finally got them into a large enough jug. Put the jug on my glass
> top night stand, which shattered under the weight. The jug busted, the
> marbles scattered, and the dog then ate some of the marbles, you guessed it -
> a marble wasted at the veterinarians, a marble wasted re-counting all the
> marbles as they had spilled and another marble spent at the furniture store
> buying a replacement night stand.
> One more marble went when my live-in exotic dancer girlfriends
> delinquent son put his grandmothers glass eye into the jug. I thought it was
> a heart attack, and had to go to the hospital. Ever look an eye in the eye
> when you held it in your hand at 6:00 am on a Saturday morning when you have
> a hang-over?
> All was going along well, when I noticed that the marbles were going
> fast, much faster than seemed possible. Turns out my now ex-girlfriend (who
> is a real looker but light on the brains) found herself a new man, and
> decided to get rid of me by moving the marbles off faster, hoping I would die
> earlier. Another marble shot as I threw her stuff onto the lawn and changed
> the locks on the doors.
> As I can testify, those marbles changed my life and proved to me the
> value of those wasted days spent on marbles..
> Contact me if you want to purchase marbles, a lot of marbles.

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<b><font color="#FF0000"><font size=+1>Are you going to sell the extra
marbles&nbsp; or&nbsp; are they going on ebay right away?</font></font></b>
<p>Radiomatt wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>EMailed to me, source unknown
<p>Folks,
<br>Read this touching missive, which is followed by my testimonial - might
be
<br>worth a smile, but then again...
<p>Subject:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; FW: A Thousand Marbles
- Please read this
<p>&lt;&lt; This is perhaps one of the most noteworthy hunks of e-mail
I have received
<br>to date. It's worth a serious read and a
<br>count of your personal inventory of marbles...&nbsp;&nbsp; :-)
<p>A Thousand Marbles
<br>The older I get, the more I enjoy Saturday mornings. Perhaps it's the
quiet
<br>solitude that comes with being the first to rise,
<br>or maybe it's the unbounded joy of not having to be at work. Either
way, the
<br>first few hours of a Saturday morning are
<br>most enjoyable. A few weeks ago, I was shuffling toward the basement
shack
<br>with a steaming cup of coffee in one hand
<br>and the morning paper in the other.
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; What began as a typical
Saturday morning turned into one of those
<br>lessons that life seems to hand you from
<br>time to time. Let me tell you about it.&nbsp; I turned the dial up
into the phone
<br>portion of the band on my ham radio in order
<br>to listen to a Saturday morning swap net.
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Along the way, I came across
an older sounding chap, with a
<br>tremendous signal and a golden voice.&nbsp; You know
<br>the kind, he sounded like he should be in the broadcasting business.&nbsp;
He was
<br>telling whoever he was talking with something
<br>about "a thousand marbles".
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I was intrigued and stopped
to listen to what he had to say. "Well,
<br>Tom, it sure sounds like you're busy with your job.
<br>I'm sure they pay you well but it's a shame you have to be away from
home and
<br>your family so much. Hard to believe a
<br>young fellow should have to work sixty or seventy hours a week to make
ends
<br>meet. Too bad you missed your daughter's
<br>dance recital." He continued, "Let me tell you something Tom, something
that
<br>has helped me keep a good perspective
<br>on my own priorities." And that's when he began to explain his theory
of a
<br>"thousand marbles." "You see, I sat down
<br>one day and did a little arithmetic.&nbsp; The average person lives
about
<br>seventy-five years.
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I know, some live more and
some live less, but on average, folks live
<br>about seventy-five years."&nbsp; "Now then, I multiplied
<br>75 times 52 and I came up with 3900 which is the number of Saturdays
that the
<br>average person has in their entire lifetime.
<br>Now stick with me Tom, I'm getting to the important part."&nbsp; "It
took me until
<br>I was fifty-five years old to think about all
<br>this in any detail", he went on, "and by that time I had lived through
over
<br>twenty-eight hundred Saturdays.
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I got to thinking that if
I lived to be seventy-five, I only had
<br>about a thousand of them left to enjoy."
<br>So I went to a toy store and bought every single marble they had.&nbsp;
I ended up
<br>having to visit three toy stores to round-up
<br>1000 marbles.&nbsp; I took them home and put them inside of a large,
clear plastic
<br>container right here in the shack next to
<br>my gear. Every Saturday since then, I have taken one marble out and
thrown it
<br>away." "I found that by watching the marbles
<br>diminish, I focused more on the really important things in life.&nbsp;
There is
<br>nothing like watching your time here on this earth
<br>run out to help get your priorities straight."
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; "Now let me tell you one
last thing before I sign-off with you and
<br>take my lovely wife out for breakfast.
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; This morning, I took the
very last marble out of the container.&nbsp; I
<br>figure if I make it until next Saturday then I
<br>have been given a little extra time.&nbsp; And the one thing we can
all use is a
<br>little more time."&nbsp; It was nice to meet you Tom,
<br>I hope you spend more time with your family, and I hope to meet you
again
<br>here on the band. 75 year Old Man,
<br>this is K9NZQ, clear and going QRT, good morning!"
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; You could have heard a pin
drop on the band when this fellow signed
<br>off.
<br>I guess he gave us all a lot to think about.&nbsp; I had planned to
work on the
<br>antenna that morning, and then I was going to
<br>meet up with a few hams to work on the next club newsletter. Instead,
I went
<br>upstairs and woke my wife up with a kiss.
<br>"C'mon honey, I'm taking you and the kids to breakfast."
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; "What brought this on?"
she asked with a smile. "Oh, nothing special,
<br>it's just been a long time since we spent
<br>a Saturday together with the kids.&nbsp; Hey, can we stop at a toy
store while
<br>we're out?&nbsp; I need to buy some marbles!
<br>HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND AND MAY ALL YOUR SATURDAYS BE SPECIAL!!!!!!! >>
<p>MY TESTIMONIAL:
<br>Wow,
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Words to live by - a philosophy
to embrace.&nbsp; Especially as I am in my
<br>mid-life crisis.
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; So that is what I did.&nbsp;
I figured just how many marbles I needed ....
<br>where is that calculator when you need it?
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I went to buy the marbles,
went to the toy stores at the mall,
<br>several times.&nbsp; Got detained by mall security on suspicion of
being a child
<br>molester, and had to spend one marble (Saturday) to explain it to the
<br>police.&nbsp; One marble down.
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Still needed more marbles,
so the next Saturday the search went on.
<br>Only a few marbles available.&nbsp; Another marble down.
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; During the week, I had a
great idea.&nbsp; I will use those clear marbles
<br>that floral arrangers use!&nbsp; Why limit myself to toy stores, I
will go to the
<br>craft shops!&nbsp; Managed to get a load of those floral marbles, in
a nice
<br>cardboard box.&nbsp; Except it was pouring rain, the marbles heavy,
the box
<br>flimsy, and me parked uphill about a block away.&nbsp; Yup, the box
busted, the
<br>marbles rolled off downhill.&nbsp; Another marble down.&nbsp; And me
a lot of marbles
<br>short.
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; While at work, I had another
idea.&nbsp; I needed more marbles.&nbsp; Where
<br>would I get them?&nbsp; I know - E-Bay!&nbsp; Except I got caught by
my boss while I
<br>was surfing on company time (that S.O.B)&nbsp; Had to work Saturday
to make up the
<br>time - another marble.&nbsp; But while I working - went and surfed
and found a
<br>marble supplier on the net.&nbsp; Ordered what I needed.&nbsp; 2 more
marbles spent
<br>waiting for that 'guaranteed Saturday delivery'&nbsp; C.O.D.
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Another marble spent counting
up the right amount of marbles.
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Now I had nothing clear
to put them in. (So that I could watch them
<br>diminish)&nbsp; Another marble spent looking for something to put them
in.
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Finally got them into a
large enough jug.&nbsp; Put the jug on my glass
<br>top night stand, which shattered under the weight. The jug busted,
the
<br>marbles scattered, and the dog then ate some of the marbles, you guessed
it -
<br>a marble wasted at the veterinarians, a marble wasted re-counting all
the
<br>marbles as they had spilled and another marble spent at the furniture
store
<br>buying a replacement night stand.
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; One more marble went when
my live-in exotic dancer girlfriends
<br>delinquent son put his grandmothers glass eye into the jug.&nbsp; I
thought it was
<br>a heart attack, and had to go to the hospital.&nbsp; Ever look an eye
in the eye
<br>when you held it in your hand at 6:00 am on a Saturday morning when
you have
<br>a hang-over?
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; All was going along well,
when I noticed that the marbles were going
<br>fast, much faster than seemed possible.&nbsp; Turns out my now ex-girlfriend
(who
<br>is a real looker but light on the brains) found herself a new man,
and
<br>decided to get rid of me by moving the marbles off faster, hoping I
would die
<br>earlier.&nbsp; Another marble shot as I threw her stuff onto the lawn
and changed
<br>the locks on the doors.
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; As I can testify, those
marbles changed my life and proved to me the
<br>value of those wasted days spent on marbles..
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Contact me if you want to
purchase marbles, a lot of marbles.</blockquote>
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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 13:58:24 -0400
From: "Michael J. White" <mwh...@mitre.org>
Subject: Sky King Radio

> Does anyone recall the radio used on the Sky King TV show?

I seem to recall some radios on the desk, and also some rack-mount gear
to the right of the desk. Looked like a rig you could talk to Mars on,
but he only ever talked to the sheriff in the next town.

Mike, N4PDY

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Date: 14 Jul 2000 14:52:42 GMT
From: john...@aol.com (Johnyk78)
Subject: WANTED: GALAXY V DIAGRAM

I HAVE A manyal and parts list including
good schematic for GALAXY VC MK II
WILL SHIP TO YOU FOR $18 73 JOHN...@AOL.COM

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Date: 15 Jul 2000 03:13:10 GMT
From: kwis...@aol.comSpamBloc (Keith E. Wissman)
Subject: WTB R-390A

will consider any maker, thanks!


Keith E. Wissman - Royal Oak, MI
Edison Gems from 1898 to 1909
1911 Edison Fireside
1919 Edison DD Chippendale Lab Model
1929 Edison C-4 phono/radio
numerous Zenith Transoceanics
1955 Motorola built R390A/URR
Etc, etc, etc. you know the drill.

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Ham-BoatAnchors Digest Sun, 16 Jul 2000 Volume 2000 : Issue 191

Today's Topics:
Anyone recognise this reciever ?
Atlas 210X plug
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Electrc Radio - Back Issues Wanted
F.S. Hallicrafters Skyrider Panoramic SP-44 (2 msgs)
F.S. S-36 not 36A
FA: Eimac HR-8 plate/grid caps (4-1000)
FA: McKay Dymek Medium Wave Antenna Tuner...Mint
FA Hallicrafter S-77
FA R-4A, T-4X, AC-3 and Shure Desk Microphone--Ends Sunday
FS "Doorknob" & mica caps
FS / FT: EYE TUBES
FS/FT: Tubes (e.g. 6146W)
FS:Collins,Johnson,Clegg
FS: Hallicrafters SX-96 manual
FS: ICOM IC27A, 37A, 47A Mobile Brkt
FS: Remaining Estate
FS: TE Systems 2 Meter Amplifier


Ham radio lesson/Saturday AM nets

Help with Abbott TR-4 ultra short wave transcvr (2 msgs)
New Eico VTVM meter movements
STUFF GOING TO M.I.T. ON SUNDAY 7/16
VERY RARE !! ITT MACKAY 3010C HF RECEIVER
Wanted 6CA7 tube
WANTED KENW MC-45DM(E) MIC
wanted SP 600 in Canada
yaesu FT890

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Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 08:28:08 GMT
From: mi...@corn2.freeserve.co.uk (Mike W)
Subject: Anyone recognise this reciever ?

The Reciever is badged by H.H.E.E. which stands for Hai Hua
Electronics Enterprise (China) Corporation, but it was probably
designed and built by another manufacturer and re-badged.

Its a seriously professional 1980's comms RX.

Photo's are available at
http://www.corn2.freeserve.co.uk/rx-front.gif
http://www.corn2.freeserve.co.uk/rx-rear.gif

Model no. RX 1001A
==================
Sold New on 8th August 1980 by HHEE, I have the Users/Service Manual
in Chinese hyroglyphics.

pcb's are made by Hagenuk, amd all the components are of Western
European manufacture.

19" rack, 0.01Mhz to 29.99999Mhz, micro-processor controlled (8051)
tuneable by keypad or tuning knob in 100Hz or 10Hz steps, 40 memories,
Modes USB, LSB, DSB, CW, TELEX, with a Simplex/Duplex capability.
Filters from 100Hz to 8Khz.

I've tried a search on the web, and asked in the UK ng's.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks Mike W

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Date: 16 Jul 2000 04:39:51 GMT
From: n3...@aol.com (N3DQU)
Subject: Atlas 210X plug

Tnx to everyone who answered my query abt the Atlas plug. I finally followed
at least one fellow's advice and used sum stiff magnet wire to use as pins and
soldered my wires to that...73. Jay, N3DQU.

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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 21:38:52 +0100
From: DUNCAN WALTERS <te...@cwcom.net>
Subject: cancel <396EDCFB...@cwcom.net>

This message was cancelled from within Mozilla.

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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 19:13:50 GMT
From: John Dilks <oldr...@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: Electrc Radio - Back Issues Wanted

Electrc Radio - Back Issues Wanted

To all,

I am looking to fill in missing issues of Electric Radio. I need:

14 through 17
and 19 through 75

I have a number 2 and a number 102 to trade. I also have other
magazines and books for trade.
--
73' John Dilks, K2TQN
QST Old Radio Column - Support Page
http://www.eht.com/oldradio/arrl/

Please visit my OldRadio Museum
http://www.eht.com/oldradio/museum/


IT IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION BUT
> HAS NOT BEEN TURNED ON IN YEARS.I PREFER NOT TO PLAY WITH OLD TUBE
> STUFF..LET THE NEW OWNER WHO MIGHT KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING HAVE THAT
> HONOR.I ALSO HAVE SOME NATIONAL 303'S AND A 300.THAT I MIGHT BRING AS
> WELL AS THE S-LINE WITH 30-L1.IF YOU WANT TO TALK I WILL SEE YOU
> THERE.I'LL BE THE ONE WITH THE BIG OLD HEAVY COLLINS :)

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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 14:50:50 -0700
From: "Brian Hill" <jonny...@jps.net>
Subject: F.S. Hallicrafters Skyrider Panoramic SP-44

Good trace. The caps have been replaced. Face looks nice. Cabinet it slides
into could use some paint. No sig. showing on CRT. Maybe one of you guys
that knows more about these than I do can get it working good. Its defiantly
a nice little rig and worthy of attention. I don't know what to ask for it
so best offer gets it plus S.H. CONUS.
73 Brian

Heres some pics:
http://www.jps.net/jonnysocko/IMG_0335.jpg
http://www.jps.net/jonnysocko/IMG_0334.jpg
http://www.jps.net/jonnysocko/IMG_0336.jpg
http://www.jps.net/jonnysocko/IMG_0338.jpg

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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 19:55:51 -0400
From: Joseph Hanulec <jhan...@portjeff.net>
Subject: F.S. Hallicrafters Skyrider Panoramic SP-44

Brian,

How about $130 plus shipping?

Joe Hanulec

Brian Hill wrote:
>
> Good trace. The caps have been replaced. Face looks nice. Cabinet it slides
> into could use some paint. No sig. showing on CRT. Maybe one of you guys
> that knows more about these than I do can get it working good. Its defiantly
> a nice little rig and worthy of attention. I don't know what to ask for it
> so best offer gets it plus S.H. CONUS.
> 73 Brian
>
> Heres some pics:
> http://www.jps.net/jonnysocko/IMG_0335.jpg
> http://www.jps.net/jonnysocko/IMG_0334.jpg
> http://www.jps.net/jonnysocko/IMG_0336.jpg
> http://www.jps.net/jonnysocko/IMG_0338.jpg

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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 14:52:52 -0700
From: "Brian Hill" <jonny...@jps.net>
Subject: F.S. S-36 not 36A

Hi all. This is a S-36 not an S-36A. Its close to a 36A but its hard to
find them with just S-36 embossed on the dial. I think the connections on
the back are different than a 36A also. Works Great and looks great. Could
use a good alignment but seems close. Nice face and knobs. Real nice radio.
It weighs a ton!
$300.00 + S.H. CONUS from Calif. Zip-95901
73 Brian

Heres some pics:
http://www.jps.net/jonnysocko/IMG_0340.jpg
http://www.jps.net/jonnysocko/IMG_0339.jpg
http://www.jps.net/jonnysocko/IMG_0348.jpg
http://www.jps.net/jonnysocko/IMG_0341.jpg

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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 19:34:33 -0400
From: Bob Weiss <bwe...@carroll.com>
Subject: FA: Eimac HR-8 plate/grid caps (4-1000)

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=376272752

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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 22:50:32 GMT
From: John Berenyi <jber...@earthlink.net>
Subject: FA: McKay Dymek Medium Wave Antenna Tuner...Mint

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=383293171

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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 15:35:43 -0700
From: "Spencer F. Ritchie" <spencer...@uswest.net>
Subject: FA Hallicrafter S-77

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=382911492

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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 09:15:36 -0700
From: N6AX <n6axNO...@pacbell.net.invalid>
Subject: FA R-4A, T-4X, AC-3 and Shure Desk Microphone--Ends Sunday

If anyone is interested please check out the following links to
the above-mentioned auctions. Thank you.


R-4A
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=376202585

T-4X
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=376205790

AC-3
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=376215425

Shure Microphone
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=378661775


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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 19:43:43 -0500
From: Matt Erickson <kk...@hotmail.com>
Subject: FS "Doorknob" & mica caps

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<html>

I have a large selection, let me know your needs, I'll see if I can meet
them.
<br>Prices will vary. Cheap!</html>

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Date: 16 Jul 2000 00:53:03 GMT
From: ovrre...@aol.com-nospam (OvrReactor)
Subject: FS / FT: EYE TUBES

I have four (4) eye tubes that I won’t be needing. They are used / tested
pulls. I checked them on a Heathkit TC-2, and the triodes in all four tubes
test good. The display is good on (1) 6E5 and (1) 6U5, and dim but still
slightly visible on (1) 6E5 and (1) 6U5. I can’t do an in-circuit test, since
I don't have any equipment that uses these, so the buyer must take these
display tubes "as-is". You can see a picture of the tubes at;

http://members.aol.com/ecc81/yardsale

$25 ALL, or trade for chassis mount compactron sockets

If interested, please respond by email.

Regards,
Tom Mitchell
email - OvrRe...@aol.com

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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 10:54:03 -0400
From: "D. S. Platt" <je...@erols.com>
Subject: FS/FT: Tubes (e.g. 6146W)

I have varying quantities of NIB, mostly JAN: 6146W's 2/$25, 5Y3WGTA
2/$11 (10+ $4.50 ea. ), 5U4GB 2/$14, 12AU7WA/6189W 5/$11 (50+ $1.50
ea.), 12AT7WC 2/$6, 5749/6BA6 2/$4, 5750/6BE6 2/$4, 12BY7A $6 ea.,
12BH7A $8 ea., 5675 $13 ea., 5751 $5 ea., 5763 $5 ea., 5842/417A
(amperex) $7 ea., 5847 $7 ea., 5894 $30 ea., 6336B $10 ea., 6AZ8
2/$10, 6L6WGB (Syl.) $12 ea., 6V6GTY $8 ea., 7360 $20 ea., 7586
(offers, have about 40), 7587 (offers, have 6), 8072 (offers, have
about 8), all plus actual shipping cost. I'm not a dealer and I have
"room" to negotiate for quantities.

Always looking for surplus HF receivers and transmitters, also HQ-160
and GSB-100.

de Jeep/K3HVG

------------------------------

Date: 15 Jul 2000 22:59:43 GMT
From: bc...@aol.com (BCTS1)
Subject: FS:Collins,Johnson,Clegg

For Sale: Johnson 500 RF deck & original Johnson Manual.
Case was glass beaded, powder coated and is ready for Johnson Maroon paint.

Front is in OK shape. Has scratches around edges and some scratches on front.


Nothing Obscene though. All knobs are there but a couple are missing white
pointers. The deck appears totally stock except the clipper circuit looks like
it was bypassed for better fidelity audio. This mod was common on many 500's
and Valiants. I have had it for awhile and hooked it up to a friends 500
PS/Modulator when I bought it and it worked fine. All tubes are good including

the 4-400 final. I was going to build a killer PS/Modulator for it but too many
projects- not enough time. I am not giving this one away considering one went


on Ebay for $2000 awhile back. First $800+ shipping takes it.

Clegg 22er AM Transceiver. Very good cosmetic shape. Will look nice next to
your boatanchor rigs. Works great. Very sensitive; Hears everything my modern
FM rig hears (of course not quite as clear because it is AM). Comes with 3


crystals 146.105, 144.450, 145.350. Does not come with a mic- keeping the D-104
for my Collins stuff but it sure does sound good with and old unamplified

D-104. Also has instruction manual with schematic. $75+ shipping

Collins 75A1 parts radio. Things that are missing:
Cabinet,
Round Kilocycle dial,
some sheild covers,
(1) RF coil,
It is 95% there. I plugged it in and it gets static but sensitivity is way
down. It did a pull in a couple very strong stations but thats it. Cosmeticlly
the front is ok with a bit of a wear mark around the tuning dial and some
nicks. This is a definite project radio or could be a great source of parts for
others but I have no time to part it out or restore it. $185+ shipping

I am near Philadelphia if anyone would like to inspect the gear.
I accept Money orders or Pay-Pal.
Thanks,
Jim

------------------------------

Date: 15 Jul 2000 19:47:02 GMT
From: wz...@aol.com (WZ1U)
Subject: FS: Hallicrafters SX-96 manual

I have for sale the operating and service instruction manual for the
Hallicrafter SX-96 receiver......Its a reproduction and its in excellent
condition......I will take $12 shipped and can be reached at (508) 821-2993 or
e-mail....


WZ1U Steve / Lakeville, Ma.

------------------------------

Date: 15 Jul 2000 16:22:41 GMT
From: wz...@aol.com (WZ1U)
Subject: FS: ICOM IC27A, 37A, 47A Mobile Brkt

I have for sale an ICOM quick release mobile bracket which was used on the ICOM
IC-27A, 37A and 47A........I will take $10 plus shipping and can be reached at
(508) 821-2993 or e-mail......WZ1U Steve / Lakeville, Ma.

------------------------------

Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 11:25:38 GMT
From: bill...@pop3.net-link.net (Bill Robbins)
Subject: FS: Remaining Estate

This is what remains from an estate we were disposing of. Please
make offers.

1. Triplet Model 3256 Freq. Meter

2. Knight Transister and Diode Checker

3. Lot of coils as follows (one price please)
Air Duc NIB 616T
806T (2)
608
B & W unmarked in the box
XX 8-16 Osc 5 pin
XX 8-16 W.L. 5 pin
EE 250-550 Osc5Pin
18 coil forms, both wound and unwound, 5 pin
1 - 6 pin coil
2 - air coils

4. Hipower Model AH crytal holder

5. Lot of crystals (one price please)
Bliley 3572.5
3599
3533
3582
3562
3540
3515.5
PR 1641.406 (NIB) Z-1
7 marked as follows, 7135,7025, 7016, 3958.6, 7100, 7250, 7250

6. B & W Model 593 Coax switch 3 position

7. Bud MC-321 Variable Cap. 100mmfd NIB

8. Simpson Model 183 Multiplier (3)

9. James Millen 46721 Probe Grid Dip Meter

10. UTC CG-59AX Varimatch Driver NIB

11. Sherold T-160 Low Pass Filter Z-201

12. B & W Coax Switch Model 591 3 position

13. Universal service Coaxial Ratiometer Model 52-KW-4

14. Calibration Book for Radio Transmitting Set AN/ART-13A

15. Hammarlund MC-325M Variable Capacitor NIB

16. JW Miller No. 2113 3 gang .000385 mfd Variable Cap NIB

17. RF Plate Choke, 3-30 mc, 90 microhys, 2amps, 4000VDC, new

18. GG Filiment Choke, 3-30 mc, 15 microhys, 30 amps, .007 ohms, new

19. Choke simply marked 60A, new

20. Six Millen 69046 Piston-type trimmers, ceramic sleeves,
high voltage, high quality. NIB

21. B & W Type 800 RF Chokes, 6" ceramic forms, 2 - NIB

22. E F Johnson, 149-5-1 Variable Cap. NIB

23. BUD NO. MC-1865 Midegt Variable Cap 100MMFD NIB

24. Precision Apparatus High Voltage Probe, SN 13998

25. 1941 RCA Guide for Transmitting Tubes, Fair Condition

26. 1954 Eimac reference catalog. Yellow one inch thick

27. Precision Model 10-12/10-15 Operating Manual

28. Gonset G-50 Operating Manual

29. Heathkit O-10 Lab Scope Manual

30. Heathkit O-3 Scope Manual

31. RME HF 10-20 RF Converter Manual

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Date: 15 Jul 2000 21:36:54 GMT
From: wz...@aol.com (WZ1U)
Subject: FS: TE Systems 2 Meter Amplifier

I have for sale a TE Systems 2 meter amplifier (model 1412G)........Its 30
watts in for 160 watts out with a receive preamp 15db.......Covers the 144-148
band and the FM, CW and SSB mode......I do have the original manual and will
ship it for $180 in the 48 states only........I can be reached at (508)
821-2993 or e-mail.....WZ1U Steve / Lakeville, ma.

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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 16:07:39 GMT


From: Dan/W4NTI <w4...@my-deja.com>
Subject: Ham radio lesson/Saturday AM nets

In article <8knbho$p0i$1...@bob.news.rcn.net>,


"Brian Denley" <bde...@erols.com> wrote:
> Dan:
> Instead of marbles, how about using dimwitted exotic dancers? One of
those
> every Saturday would perk MY life up nicely.
> Brian Denley
>
> Dan/W4NTI <w4...@my-deja.com> wrote in message
> news:8kn98l$esr$1...@nnrp1.deja.com...
> >
> >
> > > Contact me if you want to purchase marbles, a lot of marbles.
> > >
> > >
> > Great idea.....however....perhaps....instead of marbles you could
use
> > slips of paper? May save some furniture that way.
> >
> > Dan/W4NTI
> >
> > --
> >
> >
> > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
> > Before you buy.
>
>

Yeah but will they fit in the jar?

Dan/W4NTI

--


Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
Before you buy.

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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 12:49:09 -0700
From: Don <d...@webheat.com>
Subject: Help with Abbott TR-4 ultra short wave transcvr

I picked up an Abbott Instruments model TR-4 ultra shortwave
transmitter/receiver today. Does it need a separate power supply? What
is the operating voltage? ac or dc? what is the power out? What is the
oscillator input freq needed to operate it?

Anybody know anything about it? What was it used for? It's an old tube
unit.

Any info would be appreciated.

Thanks de Don..N6NLX.


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Date: 16 Jul 2000 04:24:34 GMT
From: wbel...@aol.com (Wbelsito)
Subject: Help with Abbott TR-4 ultra short wave transcvr

DON / N6NLX ;

hi om .

i sell manuals . i have the complete manual with schematic & all info on that
unit .

your cost is $ 9 , plus a buck for postage .

let me know . WALT / K1RTS

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Date: 16 Jul 2000 08:15:03 GMT
From: hwh <74361...@CompuServe.COM>
Subject: New Eico VTVM meter movements

I recently noticed a pair of new boxed Eico VTVM meter movements on a
clearance table at one of the local parts stores. Think they were
marked for $15. I was digging out some tubes and transformers and
decided that I'd try posting a note here since those things are both
hard to find and hard to find buyer for them <g>.

If anyone needs them, let me know by email and I'll help you get
your hands on them.

Wayne Hall
WB4OGM
hwh...@compuserve.com

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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 15:18:09 +0000
From: Randy Blue <jun...@ma.ultranet.com>
Subject: STUFF GOING TO M.I.T. ON SUNDAY 7/16

I WILL HAVE THE COLLINS S-LINE(32S1-30L1-75S1-STATION CONTROLLER-POWER
SUPPLY-KWM-2 WITH COLLINS POWER SUPPLY)ALSO HAMMARLUND RECEIVERS.170 AND
SP-600 ALSO SOME NATIONALS 300 AND A COUPLE OF 303'S. SO BRING YOUR
TRADING ITEMS. SEE YOU THERE

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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 16:10:10 -0600
From: John Miller <mcmi...@netboise.com>
Subject: VERY RARE !! ITT MACKAY 3010C HF RECEIVER

VERY RARE !!
HF Receiver
ITT Mackay 3010C (vintage 1970's)
Removed by myself from the USS Keystone Caynon of the BP OIL Tanker
Fleet from Alaska.
This radio was used in the captain's cabin to listen to SW broadcast and
the ball games !!
Front panel is prefect no noticable wear.
70khz-30 mhz, black face. Triple conversion, Collins mechanical filters
500kc, 2.9kc and a 6 kc AM xtal filter.
If you know receivers then you know this one. This is an excellent
3010C.
I can send scan of the radio. Excellent article on this radio in
Electric
Radio Feb 97. Shortwave Receivers Past & Present Page 263 .

Extra 7788 tube and original owners manual plus a second complete copy.

$800 + shipping Ground UPS from 83713.
Box est to weigh 55 lbs. Ground UPS is est @ $38.00
I have a custom double wall box with foam inserts. I can be reached at
home @
John Miller, 208-938-3103 9AM-9PM MST for questions.

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Date: 15 Jul 2000 19:14:38 GMT
From: w4p...@aol.com (W4pqw HS)
Subject: Wanted 6CA7 tube

I am in need of one 6CA7 tube for my Heath Apache ..I could use a new or good
used tube . thanks Harold W4PQW

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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 16:34:38 +0200
From: "Cees B" <pa3...@bigfoot.com>
Subject: WANTED KENW MC-45DM(E) MIC

Helle there !!

I am looking for a Kenwood MC-45DM(E) handmic
This is a handmic with a DTMF - keyboard !!!

If You have or know something Please let me know !!

73'sssss <> PA3FCE <> Cees

Email: pa3...@bigfoot.com

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Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 01:19:28 GMT
From: Lynn Ngo <la...@ns.sympatico.ca>
Subject: wanted SP 600 in Canada

Is there someone that has a Hammarlund SP 600 for sale in Canada?
I live in NS
thanks

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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 21:45:16 GMT
From: w3...@voicenet.com (Bill)
Subject: yaesu FT890

Does anyone know where inside the Yaesu Ft890 is the pot that controls FM
deviation?

Bill
w3...@netcarrier.com

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Ham-BoatAnchors Digest Mon, 17 Jul 2000 Volume 2000 : Issue 192

Today's Topics:
1930 DEPT COMM. CALLBOOK>>FS
2.2v eu5 exide batteries
Anyone recognise this reciever ? (2 msgs)
Bendix Radio? (2 msgs)
cancel <3972A4CA...@pacbell.net> (3 msgs)
Collins Emblem
Drake T-4XC bad keying (2 msgs)


FA: McKay Dymek Medium Wave Antenna Tuner...Mint

FOR SALE: GONSET I & VFO
FS...1989..CALLBOOK..$10.00
FS ..57 HANDBOOK..VY NICE
FS..75 HANDBOOK..LIKE NEW
FS: Alinco DJ-120 2 meter HT (2 msgs)
FS: Harvey Wells "Z" Match antenna tuner
FS: Heathkit DX-60, HG-10, MT-1 package
FS: Heathkit MT-1 Cheyenne transmitter
FS: HTX-404 70 cm HT
FS: Kenwood TL-922A Amplifier
FS: Kenwood TS-520
FS: Kenwood TV502 Transverter
FS Collins 30L-1 Instruction Book (2 msgs)
FS Final unit for SB104-SB104A
FS Harvey-Wells, Bandmaster, Senior Model TBS-50C
FS Manual for Atlas 210x/215
FS WWII US Army Receiver BC-312-D
GE TRANSISTOR MANUAL
HALLICRAFTER S40-A
Hey, Hallicrafters old timers! (2 msgs)
HRO-500 Help
Manual for a T-368 Transmitter (2 msgs)
RCA AM transmitters
Sky King Radio
Sold: Kenwood TL-922A
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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 10:17:47 GMT
From: bo...@i-2000.com (ns)
Subject: 1930 DEPT COMM. CALLBOOK>>FS

FS...1930 ..AMATEUR RADIO STATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES...
Dated june 30, 1930...U.S. Department of Commerce.....
$50.00+shp...please remove the (ns)

from my adr, or click on bo...@i-2000.com Bob

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Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 23:23:01 GMT
From: duk...@netscape.net
Subject: 2.2v eu5 exide batteries

check this out

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=383379061

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=383387727

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Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 19:50:23 -0400
From: "Joe" <joe...@mindspring.com>


Subject: Anyone recognise this reciever ?

I believe it a Hagenok HF Marine receiver assembled by Airbus for the (EADS)
European space agency
http://www.eads-nv.com/eads/en/index.htm


Mike W wrote in message <39716e15...@news.freeserve.net>...


>The Reciever is badged by H.H.E.E. which stands for Hai Hua
>Electronics Enterprise (China) Corporation, but it was probably
>designed and built by another manufacturer and re-badged.
>
>Its a seriously professional 1980's comms RX.
>
>Photo's are available at
>http://www.corn2.freeserve.co.uk/rx-front.gif
>http://www.corn2.freeserve.co.uk/rx-rear.gif
>
>Model no. RX 1001A
>==================
>Sold New on 8th August 1980 by HHEE, I have the Users/Service Manual
>in Chinese hyroglyphics.
>
>pcb's are made by Hagenuk, amd all the components are of Western
>European manufacture.
>
>19" rack, 0.01Mhz to 29.99999Mhz, micro-processor controlled (8051)
>tuneable by keypad or tuning knob in 100Hz or 10Hz steps, 40 memories,
>Modes USB, LSB, DSB, CW, TELEX, with a Simplex/Duplex capability.
>Filters from 100Hz to 8Khz.
>
>I've tried a search on the web, and asked in the UK ng's.
>Any help appreciated.
>Thanks Mike W
>
>
>

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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 01:15:41 GMT


From: mi...@corn2.freeserve.co.uk (Mike W)
Subject: Anyone recognise this reciever ?

Thanks for the reply Joe, I've looked on the site you mention but I
hav'nt seen anything similar there, do you have any further info?. The
Hagenuk connection is pretty good as all the pcb's are marked as such,
but unfortunatly they are now into digital comms and have no interest
in HF comms whatsoever, this info was from an ex hagenuk employee.
cheers Mike W

On Sun, 16 Jul 2000 19:50:23 -0400, "Joe" <joe...@mindspring.com>
wrote:

>I believe it a Hagenok HF Marine receiver assembled by Airbus for the (EADS)
>European space agency
>http://www.eads-nv.com/eads/en/index.htm
>
>
>Mike W wrote in message <39716e15...@news.freeserve.net>...


>>The Reciever is badged by H.H.E.E. which stands for Hai Hua
>>Electronics Enterprise (China) Corporation, but it was probably
>>designed and built by another manufacturer and re-badged.
>>
>>Its a seriously professional 1980's comms RX.
>>
>>Photo's are available at
>>http://www.corn2.freeserve.co.uk/rx-front.gif
>>http://www.corn2.freeserve.co.uk/rx-rear.gif
>>
>>Model no. RX 1001A
>>==================
>>Sold New on 8th August 1980 by HHEE, I have the Users/Service Manual
>>in Chinese hyroglyphics.
>>
>>pcb's are made by Hagenuk, amd all the components are of Western
>>European manufacture.
>>
>>19" rack, 0.01Mhz to 29.99999Mhz, micro-processor controlled (8051)
>>tuneable by keypad or tuning knob in 100Hz or 10Hz steps, 40 memories,
>>Modes USB, LSB, DSB, CW, TELEX, with a Simplex/Duplex capability.
>>Filters from 100Hz to 8Khz.
>>
>>I've tried a search on the web, and asked in the UK ng's.
>>Any help appreciated.
>>Thanks Mike W
>>
>>
>>
>
>

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Date: 16 Jul 2000 17:34:59 GMT
From: ti2...@ti2dll.penguinpowered.com (Mario Melendez Esquivel)
Subject: Bendix Radio?

Hi all,

About a year ago, we were given an antique radio which we have only a slight
idea of what it is. It's pretty darn old from the looks of it... the radio
has a small metal plaque which says the following:

A[]M
RA-1B
110D/30 3

(the [] is a crown symbol)

And another one which states:

AIRCRAFT RADIO RECEIVER
BENDIX RADIO CORPORATION
USA

Can anyone place this "aircraft radio receiver"? What are (or were :) it's
capabilities? What was it used for? Does Bendix still exist? Anyone have
diagrams for this thing? It'd be interesting to see if it still works, but
we'd rather not risk the kind of electric shock that thing could generate it
there was a short inside...

--
//\/\ario //\/\elendez- TI2DLL
ti2...@email.com

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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 19:03:10 +1200
From: "Leith Jennings" <lee...@paradise.net.nz>
Subject: Bendix Radio?

My friend Al VE3AL had one of these in Canada and used it on 80 and 40 M in
the early 1950s. I think that it is a communications and Direction finding
coverage receiver. It was black and about 8" by 12" by about 24' long if I
remember correctly. Al is still alive and in his 60s. He is a mad collector
and I would think that he still has it around in his junk shack. He may even
have a wiring diagram!
73

Lee ZL2AL - ZL7AA, ZL8RI, ZL9CI, VE3OE

Yesterday it worked.
Today it is not working.
Windows is like that........

lee...@paradise.net.nz


Mario Melendez Esquivel <ti2...@ti2dll.penguinpowered.com> wrote in message
news:slrn8n3sc5...@ti2dll.penguinpowered.com...
> Hi all,
>
> About a year ago, we were given an antique radio which we have only a
slight
> idea of what it is. It's pretty darn old from the looks of it... the radio
> has a small metal plaque which says the following:
>
> A[]M
> RA-1B
> 110D/30 3
>
> (the [] is a crown symbol)
>
> And another one which states:
>
> AIRCRAFT RADIO RECEIVER
> BENDIX RADIO CORPORATION
> USA
>
> Can anyone place this "aircraft radio receiver"? What are (or were :) it's
> capabilities? What was it used for? Does Bendix still exist? Anyone have
> diagrams for this thing? It'd be interesting to see if it still works, but
> we'd rather not risk the kind of electric shock that thing could generate
it
> there was a short inside...
>
> --
> //\/\ario //\/\elendez- TI2DLL
> ti2...@email.com
>
>

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Date: 17 Jul 00 01:43:55 GMT
From: na...@carrinter.NET (debbie)
Subject: Collins Emblem

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Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 14:41:42 +0200
From: "CA" <sm6...@hotmail.com>
Subject: Drake T-4XC bad keying

Each time the VOX relay is activated after a period of listening, the first
dot is somewhat shortened and the waveform is not very nice looking. See the
attached picture. Any cure for this? Soft VOX-relay?
BTW, anyone who has modified the T-4XC for QSK?
/sm6pxj

http://home5.swipnet.se/~w-54761/t4xc_keying.gif

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Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 16:34:43 -0400
From: Chris Suhar <rsu...@netcarrier.com>
Subject: Drake T-4XC bad keying

You might try replacing the shaping components for the circuit. There is a
diode, resistor and capacitor network that generates a pulse to activate the
vox. I assume you changed the relay tube already.

73.s
Dick K8WHA

CA wrote:

> Each time the VOX relay is activated after a period of listening, the first
> dot is somewhat shortened and the waveform is not very nice looking. See the
> attached picture. Any cure for this? Soft VOX-relay?
> BTW, anyone who has modified the T-4XC for QSK?
> /sm6pxj
>
> http://home5.swipnet.se/~w-54761/t4xc_keying.gif

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Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 11:41:20 -0500
From: Bob Miller <bami...@texas.net>


Subject: FA: McKay Dymek Medium Wave Antenna Tuner...Mint

John Berenyi <jber...@earthlink.net> wrote:

>http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=383293171

Do you happen to know the vintage -- the approximate year made -- of
this device?

Bob
k5qwg

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Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 07:52:25 -0400 (EDT)
From: WA2...@webtv.net (Stan Israel)
Subject: FOR SALE: GONSET I & VFO

Original 2 meter Gonset Communicator AM transceiver from the mid 1950's
in good condition. The tubes all checked OK & I had it on the air this
week. It transmits good quality AM and receives AM signals and also FM
repeaters by "slope" detection (tuning slightly off to one side). A
picture is available. Price is $85 for the transceiver.
I also have the matching Gonset 2 meter VFO/Audio Preamp. The price
for everything is $120 plus s & h from Schenectady, NY

LIST OF ITEMS FOR SALE: (revised 7/11/00)
http://sdstudio.freeyellow.com/page3.html

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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 10:16:36 GMT
From: bo...@i-2000.com (ns)
Subject: FS...1989..CALLBOOK..$10.00

FS..1989 Callbook in very good condition...$10.00+shp..
Please remove the (ns) from my adr or just click on]
bo...@i-2000.com

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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 10:16:24 GMT
From: bo...@i-2000.com (ns)
Subject: FS ..57 HANDBOOK..VY NICE

1957 ARRL HANDBOOK...If you we're licensed in or around 1957
this is a great handbook to have....it has all type of hollow state
projects, and ;tons of ads from the great old manufactures of amateur
radio...the manual is in very nice condition, and I will ship it to
your door for $25.00......Please remove the (ns) or click on
] bo...@i-2000.com Bob

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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 10:16:18 GMT
From: bo...@i-2000.com (ns)
Subject: FS..75 HANDBOOK..LIKE NEW

1975 ARRL HANDBOOK..like new....$15.00 to your door....
Please remove the (ns) from my address, or just click on
bo...@i-2000.com Bob

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Date: 16 Jul 00 14:36:19 GMT
From: hud...@hybrid.ualr.EDU (Dr. Keith Hudson)
Subject: FS: Alinco DJ-120 2 meter HT

For sale, Alinco DJ-120 2 meter HT. This one is sort of rough, purchase
as a project or for parts? Rig does work, battery is dead... e-mail for
details, $40 or make offer.

______________________________________________________________

Keith Hudson hud...@hybrid.ualr.edu
Director hud...@ualr.edu
N5EEZ mkhu...@ualr.edu
______________________________________________________________

University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Graduate Institute of Technology
______________________________________________________________

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Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 17:01:07 -0700
From: N6Something or Another<kf...@mindspring.com>
Subject: FS: Alinco DJ-120 2 meter HT

Must be a small boat, if you'd use a 2m HT to anchor it with.

hud...@hybrid.ualr.EDU (Dr. Keith Hudson) wrote:

>
>For sale, Alinco DJ-120 2 meter HT. This one is sort of rough, purchase
>as a project or for parts? Rig does work, battery is dead... e-mail for
>details, $40 or make offer.
>
>

--
"From spongecake to satellites, it's gotta be Krebstar"

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Date: 16 Jul 2000 22:49:17 GMT
From: tubep...@aol.com (TubePwr813)
Subject: FS: Harvey Wells "Z" Match antenna tuner

Good condition, stock, one knob missing chrome ring.

$140.00 plus shipping

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Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 23:12:39 GMT
From: N3BJ <N3...@hotmail.com>
Subject: FS: Heathkit DX-60, HG-10, MT-1 package

For Sale: Heathkit DX-60 and HG-10, both the original models, not the
later A or B versions. Work fine, full, stable output on all bands.
Good condition, no rust, intact, all original knobs, front panels of
both very nice. Cabinets could use a little work, but no dents or
dings. Band drum on VFO is not cracked, which is rare. W7FG manual on
DX-60 included.

Will throw in Heathkit MT-1 mobile transmitter in fair shape, knobs
still shiny, untested, but intact. Need to make some room here.

$135 shipped for the lot.

Alan, N3BJ


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Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 22:08:46 -0700
From: csc <c...@smartt.com>
Subject: FS: Heathkit MT-1 Cheyenne transmitter

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For Sale,

Heathkit MT-1 Cheyenne transmitter only, no power supply.

Top of cabinet is scratched, otherwise it is complete
and in good condition.

Copy of schematic included.

$90 US including shipping.

Please reply to c...@smartt.com if interested.

Colin

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Date: 16 Jul 00 14:34:21 GMT
From: hud...@hybrid.ualr.EDU (Dr. Keith Hudson)
Subject: FS: HTX-404 70 cm HT

For sale, Radio Shack HTX-404 440 MHz/70 cm HT. It is in excellent
condition, has manual, batteries, duck, charger, DC unit... Not any 440
machines where I live now... $130 or make offer.

______________________________________________________________

Keith Hudson hud...@hybrid.ualr.edu
Director hud...@ualr.edu
N5EEZ mkhu...@ualr.edu
______________________________________________________________

University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Graduate Institute of Technology
______________________________________________________________

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Date: 16 Jul 2000 15:57:44 GMT
From: wz...@aol.com (WZ1U)
Subject: FS: Kenwood TL-922A Amplifier

I have for sale in excellent condition a Kenwood TL-922A HF amplifier.......I
have the original box, manual and the 3-500Z tubes are Eimac, which produce
full output.......It does not have the 10 meter mod done, but have the
instruction sheet to make the mod if needed.......This is from a non-smoking
enviroment.......I will take $1000 plus shipping only in the 48.......I can be
reached at (508) 821-2293 or e-mail.......WZ1U Steve / Lakeville, Ma.

I have pictures upon request !

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Date: 17 Jul 2000 01:25:21 GMT
From: wz...@aol.com (WZ1U)
Subject: FS: Kenwood TS-520

I have a Kenwood TS-520 HF rig 80-10 meters in very good condition.......There
are few scratches on the cover and call sign engraved under the carrying
handle......It puts out full output 100 watts and would make a good starter rig
or back-up........I have the original manual and the original inner and outer
cartons.....I will take $200 plus shipping in the 48 states only.......I can be
reached at (508) 821-2993 or e-mail for more info.......WZ1U Steve / Lakeville,
Ma

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Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 22:09:19 +0100
From: "Adrian" <106471.6...@compuserve.com>
Subject: FS: Kenwood TV502 Transverter

RARE KENWOOD TV502 2m TRANSVERTER £100

IN EXCELLENT CONDITION & MATCHES TS520 / 820 ETC.
10W OUTPUT
INCLUDES SERVICE MANUAL

Adrian g4...@compuserve.com

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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 05:59:59 GMT
From: bier...@my-deja.com
Subject: FS Collins 30L-1 Instruction Book

I have one 30L-1 Instruction book for Sale. $12.00 (incluces mailing)

Thanks,

Gary

bier...@netzero.net


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Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 23:16:42 -0700
From: Ian Webb <ian_...@pacbell.net>
Subject: FS Collins 30L-1 Instruction Book

If it's in decent shape and original, I'll take it.

Ian, K6SDE


bier...@my-deja.com wrote:

> I have one 30L-1 Instruction book for Sale. $12.00 (incluces mailing)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Gary
>
> bier...@netzero.net


>
> Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 06:15:19 GMT
From: bier...@my-deja.com
Subject: FS Final unit for SB104-SB104A

I have a final unit from a SB104- SB104A for sale. Looks like the
transistors have been replaced but do not know the working condition of
the board(or the transistors). I will take $24.00 dollars (indluding
shipping).

Thanks,

Gary

bier...@netzero.net


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Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 19:54:38 -0500
From: "Keith White" <n5...@swbell.net>
Subject: FS Harvey-Wells, Bandmaster, Senior Model TBS-50C

Email me if interested.
su...@swbell.net

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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 06:08:59 GMT
From: bier...@my-deja.com
Subject: FS Manual for Atlas 210x/215

I have a Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual for Atlas
210x/215 for sale in good condition. $13.00 including mailing.

Thanks,

Gary

bier...@netzero.net


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Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 20:00:36 -0500
From: "Keith White" <n5...@swbell.net>
Subject: FS WWII US Army Receiver BC-312-D

If interested email me.

su...@swbell.net

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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 10:16:45 GMT
From: bo...@i-2000.com (ns)
Subject: GE TRANSISTOR MANUAL

GE Transistor Manual....This manual is over 650 pages thick,
and following are just some of the chapters...Basic Theory...Small
Signal Char...Biasing & DC amps...Logic...Switching...Digital
Circuits...Oscillators.. DC Supplies..Audio Circuits...Experimenter
Circuits, and many more chapters...This would make a great addition to
any electronics library....$10.00+$3.20 priority mail ...USA
only..Pse ;remove the (ns) from my adr or just click on
bo...@i-2000.com

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Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 09:32:26 -0500
From: lmar...@bellsouth.net (Leonard Martin)
Subject: HALLICRAFTER S40-A

Should you want to get the Sams Photofact for this receiver, it is SET 10,
Folder 33.

In article <26733-396...@storefull-172.iap.bryant.webtv.net>,
rf...@webtv.net (Richard Betz) wrote:

> I am looking for the schematics and manual for the hallicrafter S40-A
> communications receiver. Got one of these old rigs that needs a lot of
> TLC. Please contact me A.S.A.P . Thank you. Richard./ rf57

--
--
Len the Obscure

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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 01:22:01 GMT
From: Badkitty <castle...@icqmail.com>
Subject: Hey, Hallicrafters old timers!

Just picked up (bending at the knees) what I believe is a 1937 SX-17
Hallicrafters. (Someone thoughfully removed the info plate inside)

Seen here:
http://www.radiohound.net/images/P0000754sc.jpg
http://www.radiohound.net/images/P0000755sc.jpg

I found a schematic on BAMA for the SX16, which other than one
unmarked switch on the faceplate looks identical. Can anyone tell me
the difference between these two models please?

John
Bothell, WA
USA
ICQ# 25096533
castle...@icqmail.com
http://www.radiohound.net
"What do you mean you can't solder with a propane torch and a butter knife?"

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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 03:31:36 GMT
From: "W9STB" <teleg...@hotmail.com>
Subject: Hey, Hallicrafters old timers!

John,
Congratulations on the SX-17.

I used to own one and have the "manual." If you'd like I will photocopy
and mail it to you.

Send me your address if I can help.

ZUT,

Vern Weiss W9STB
Twin Lakes, WI
"all boatanchors-all cw"
Badkitty <castle...@icqmail.com> wrote in message
news:s3n4nss6dai4e9m1o...@4ax.com...
> Just picked up (bending at the knees) what I believe is a 1937 SX-17
> Hallicrafters. (Someone thoughfully removed the info plate inside)
>
> Seen here:
> http://www.radiohound.net/images/P0000754sc.jpg
> http://www.radiohound.net/images/P0000755sc.jpg
>
> I found a schematic on BAMA for the SX16, which other than one
> unmarked switch on the faceplate looks identical. Can anyone tell me
> the difference between these two models please?
>
> John
> Bothell, WA
> USA
> ICQ# 25096533
> castle...@icqmail.com
> http://www.radiohound.net
> "What do you mean you can't solder with a propane torch and a butter
knife?"
>

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Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 15:00:28 -0700
From: Jim Bo <jbo...@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: HRO-500 Help

Hello,

I am my own worst enemy.

I started to do an alignment on the HRO-500 and was adjusting the

L-24, the BFO transformer, and I cranked the core to far into the

coil form and it got stuck.
I tried various ways of freeing the core with the end result L-24

getting trashed.

With great pain, I removed L-24 and disassembled the transformer,

only to find that the plastic tube that is the coil form, broke
free of the base. This resulted in the coil form turning and
tearing the three wires from the pins of the transformer base.

Aarghhhhhhhh......................................

I can clearly see three wires and hopefully will be able to
measure the inductance between the leads to determine what
winding is what ONLY if I am reading the schematic correctly.

When looking at L-24 on the schematic, it shows the transformer
tapped, with the tap going to the product detector. This tap is
shown to be near the bottom of the inductor symbol. Is it safe to

assume that the schematic representation is the same as how the
transformer is installed in the circuit, i.e., the winding with
the lower inductance is the tap?

Does anyone know the specs on L-24? Number of Turns? Where the
tap should be?
Who was the manufacturer? Was it JW Miller?
What was the manufacturers part number?

The metal can has two part numbers stamped in it. One is B-51334

which is the National part number, the other is 273F6523 which
may be the manufacturers part number.

As a real real long long shot, does anyone have an L-24?

I am determined to get the HRO-500 on the air again, but will
need some help from others.

Thanks for reading this post.

Jim
WA9ZBV
*

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Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 20:46:32 -0400
From: "Richard D. Reese" <rich...@sssnet.com>
Subject: Manual for a T-368 Transmitter

Sorting through some of the old stuff I found a copy of the
Field Maintenance Manual for a T-368 transmitter. This is the
one with the 4-400 final. It is complete with schematics.

I hate to just toss it out. I will give it away (FREE) to any
one that needs it. I have not had the rig since back in the
70's.

73
--
Richard D. Reese WA8DBW
http://wa8dbw.ifip.com

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Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 23:11:32 -0700
From: Chris <c...@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: Manual for a T-368 Transmitter

Richard D. Reese wrote:
>
> Sorting through some of the old stuff I found a copy of the
> Field Maintenance Manual for a T-368 transmitter. This is the
> one with the 4-400 final. It is complete with schematics.
>
> I hate to just toss it out. I will give it away (FREE) to any
> one that needs it. I have not had the rig since back in the
> 70's.
>
> 73
> --
> Richard D. Reese WA8DBW
> http://wa8dbw.ifip.com
I would love to have it. Thank you Chris
Chris Katsoufis
7370 NW 36 Street
Lauderhill Florida 33319 I will send you a check to cover costs.

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Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 21:40:22 -0700
From: "gbowne" <gbo...@email.msn.com>
Subject: RCA AM transmitters

I have an interesting chance to purchase some nice RCA AM transmitters from
the 1940's to 1950's ( and possibly earlier) in various stages of
completeness very, very cheaply before they are broken up for parts and
surplus.

First of all, does anyone know what models were made in that era and can
give me the numbers and data?

I need manuals ; i.e. ; Parts, service, mainenance, owners, installation,
etc.

Are original parts and tubes still available? If anyone has anything that
will work with these transmitters email me with what you have and prices.

They will be made to go back on air by a local non profit AM radio station.

Thanks,
Gregory Bowne
1111 N.E. 80th ST.
Seattle, WA
gbo...@email.msn.com


.

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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 01:40:57 GMT
From: "Glenn Miller" <aa...@hotmail.com>
Subject: Sky King Radio

"Michael J. White" <mwh...@mitre.org> wrote in message
news:396F54C0...@mitre.org...


> > Does anyone recall the radio used on the Sky King TV show?


You can catch a brief glimpse of the radios in the clip at this site on
Episode One.
http://westerns.com/movies/sky_king.htm

Glenn AA5PK

------------------------------

Date: 16 Jul 2000 19:53:58 GMT
From: wz...@aol.com (WZ1U)
Subject: Sold: Kenwood TL-922A

The Kenwood TL-922A amplifier has been sold.......Thanks for all who
applied....WZ1U Steve

------------------------------

Date: 17 Jul 2000 00:33:25 GMT
From: wz...@aol.com (WZ1U)
Subject: SOLD: Kenwood TM-3530A 220 Mhz Mobile

The Kenwood TM-3530A mobile 220 Mhz has been SOLD......WZ1U Steve / Lakeville,
Ma.

------------------------------

Date: 17 Jul 2000 00:32:06 GMT
From: wz...@aol.com (WZ1U)
Subject: SOLD: Kenwood TS-120S HF Mobile

The Kenwood TS-120S mobile HF rig has been sold.......WZ1U Steve / Lakeville,
Ma.

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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 01:29:31 GMT
From: Steve Pazar <za...@sonic.net>
Subject: Swap:Heath HW-101, SP-600, HP-23

Hi Gang,
I'd like to swap the items mentioned in the
heading for a good condition (working and cosmetic) rig.
I'd prefer a Kenwood TS-820 or TS-520. I'm looking for a reliable
(non-project!) back up rig.

The Heath stuff is in good, original condition.

Steve WA4DUT/6

------------------------------

Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 17:38:49 GMT
From: JGinNY <jwg...@hotmail.com>
Subject: WANTED: Gonset G76

Prefer operational unit.
Cosmetics not so important.

73,
Joel

N1AEP
nr. Ithaca
jw...@cornell.edu

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Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 17:41:52 GMT
From: JGinNY <jwg...@hotmail.com>
Subject: WANTED: National NCX-3

operational rig preferred...

73,
Joel Govostes
Freeville, NY

N1AEP
nr. Ithaca, NY
jw...@cornell.edu

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Date: 16 Jul 2000 15:37:58 GMT
From: rlmo...@aol.com (RLMobley)
Subject: WTB: Hickok tube testing adapter

I have a TV7 tube tester but need the Hickok 1057-127 adapter to test
Nuvistor's like the 6CW4. If you know where I could get one, please post
information here or send to me in private email.


Rick, WB5FDP
(ex WN5FDP)

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Ham-BoatAnchors Digest Tue, 18 Jul 2000 Volume 2000 : Issue 193

Today's Topics:
Antique Radio Decals & Dial Scales
ARC-5 , ARC-5 , MISC MILITARY RADIOS
Bendix Radio?
COLLINS 270G1 speaker
Drake T-4XC bad keying (3 msgs)


F.S. Hallicrafters Skyrider Panoramic SP-44

fa: (17) Transmitting Micas, Sangamo, CDE, etc. @$7.99
FA: 1940 Book on FREQUECY MODULATION, Rider@$5.99
fa: 300+ new PARTS @$.6.99 No Bids, Dutch
FA: Biggest JOHNSON Roller(?) RF COIL? 12"@$13.00


FA: McKay Dymek Medium Wave Antenna Tuner...Mint

FA: MOTOROLA 2680 MODEM
fa: Portable, Remote repeater(?), You decide!@$9.99
FA: Ten(10) RCA 6h6 tubes, NOS @$9.99, Cheep
fa: Thompson Powered Coaxial Switch $9.99, no bids
fa: Three(3) Private label Tubes, Kadette, Arvin, Wards
FS: Heath AT-1
FS: Radio Gear
FS: RCA ATR 219 5 meter rig
FS: TEN TEC OMNI C Station
F S COLLINS S METER
FS DRake 2C
f s hallicrafter rcvrs
F S NATIONAL MANUALS (NCL2000)


FS WWII US Army Receiver BC-312-D

Guide to the rec.radio Newsgroups


Help with Abbott TR-4 ultra short wave transcvr (2 msgs)

Hey, Hallicrafters old timers!


Manual for a T-368 Transmitter (2 msgs)

need mnl/schematic Drake DSR-1
Taylor 572B's any good? Best 572B? (2 msgs)
W.E. VOM schematic?
WTB:BC-375 HF Tuner Schematic
WTB: Eico 460 o'scope manual


WTB: Hickok tube testing adapter

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Date: 17 Jul 2000 23:23:05 GMT
From: rocks...@aol.com (RockSeaEnt)
Subject: Antique Radio Decals & Dial Scales

We have decals and dial scales for Antique Radios from Addison to Zenith.

New decal additions: Gilfillan, Pepsi Bottle radio, Motorola.
New dial additions: Airline Movie Dial Screen, GE C-121, C-122; Hoffman
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Thanks, Mike

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Date: 18 Jul 00 01:31:59 GMT
From: car...@qnet.COM
Subject: ARC-5 , ARC-5 , MISC MILITARY RADIOS

FOR SALE / BEST OFFER:

"TS-3951/PRM34" Test Set, used with PRC68 1ea.$75
"AN/PRT-4A" Squad Radio, $25
"CAI" HF modular receiver,crystal controlled, 2-30 Mhz, USB,LSB, AM $75
"SGC" SSB/HF mobile radio, 12 channels, model SG711 $150
"Cincinatti Electronics" RT2000 Military Aircraft synthesized UHF/AM
200-400Mhz radio / repeater $350
"SCR211/BC211" WWII Signal Corps Freq Meter $35
"CBY21531/DY2" WWII Signal Corps ARC-5 dynamotor $15
"CBY46104" Receiver 1.5-3 Mhz WWII Signal Corps ARC-5 $45
"CCT46104" Receiver 1.5-3 Mhz WWII Signal Corps ARC-5 $45
"BC453A" Receiver 190-550 Khz WWII Signal Corps SCR-274 $45
"R508/ARC" Receiver 108-140 Mhz Receiver $45
"AM300" WWII Signal Corps amplifier with dynamotor $15
"ARC3/T67" WWII Signal Corps VHF transmitter $45
"ARC3/R66" 2ea with control boxes, cables and junction box WWII Signal
Corps VHF receiver $75

Visit my website for other items:
http://www.av.qnet.com/~carcomm/bidlist.htm#menu

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Date: 18 Jul 2000 08:08:55 GMT
From: robi...@srsuna.shlrc.mq.edu.au (Ray Robinson)
Subject: Bendix Radio?

Hi,

It is called an RA-1B made in the USA by Bendix.
The A crown M means the British Air Ministry.

It came into use in commercial service immediately
prior to WW2 with US airlines. It was taken on by the
military and produced in large quantities.
Fitted to many different types of aircraft
including Catalinas (PBY's).

Covers .15-1.5 mcs, 1.8-15 mcs in 6 bands.
Eight valves, 2 uv sensitivity, IF 1630 kcs.
Filament requirements are 12 vdc 1.5 A or 24 vdc @ .8A.
External MP5A24 dynamotor provides 225 vdc @ 70 ma.

It had some good features regarding ham use,
used 6.3 v valves so the normal 12/24v arrangement
could be easily changed, could be controlled from the front panel
so that you didn't need a MR-1B remote control, had no inbuilt supply
so an external one could be easily built.
Consequently, most are in good condition with few unreversable mods.

Regards
Ray
VK2ILV

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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 19:33:15 GMT
From: "Jan Lindstrom" <dec...@sympatico.ca>
Subject: COLLINS 270G1 speaker

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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 18:01:00 -0400
From: <thom...@mindspring.com>


Subject: Drake T-4XC bad keying

You might try cleaning the relay. This happened in an older T4X ...either
cut off a character or produced a bad character.
Used relay contact cleaner and burnishing tool. After cleaning it worked
great again.
Dave K4JRB


CA <sm6...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:h0ic5.16506$rH5....@nntpserver.swip.net...


> Each time the VOX relay is activated after a period of listening, the
first
> dot is somewhat shortened and the waveform is not very nice looking. See
the
> attached picture. Any cure for this? Soft VOX-relay?
> BTW, anyone who has modified the T-4XC for QSK?
> /sm6pxj
>
> http://home5.swipnet.se/~w-54761/t4xc_keying.gif
>
>

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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 19:34:16 -0400 (EDT)
From: k8...@webtv.net (Jack Bucchieri)


Subject: Drake T-4XC bad keying

I have those K-1 48 volt relays here brand new....For the T-4XC and the
TR-4C and TR-4CW rigs....$17 shipped

Jack K8BVJ

Drake & Johnson collector.........

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Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 08:52:20 +0200


From: "CA" <sm6...@hotmail.com>
Subject: Drake T-4XC bad keying

Thanks for the response.
However, I now have substituted both the relay and the VOX control tube V10
and there is no difference at all.
The relay rise time is 9 ms and this is probably where it all comes from.
Maybe all the T-4XC have this behaviour. At least I know 2 other with the
same distorsion when the relay activates.
I will try to use a fast vacuum relay (1ms) instead of the old one.
/sm6pxj

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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 11:30:23 -0700


From: "Brian Hill" <jonny...@jps.net>
Subject: F.S. Hallicrafters Skyrider Panoramic SP-44

Thanks all for your interest. The SP-44 has been spoken for.
73 Brian

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Date: 18 Jul 2000 02:45:04 GMT
From: rlucc...@aol.com (RLucch2098)
Subject: fa: (17) Transmitting Micas, Sangamo, CDE, etc. @$7.99

NoReserve, no bids, nice pics & interesting>>
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=384260457


Thanks es 73...........RICH-WA2RQY RLUCC...@aol.com
Web-Page URL> HTTP://members.aol.com/rlucch2098/index.html

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Date: 18 Jul 2000 02:34:27 GMT
From: rlucc...@aol.com (RLucch2098)
Subject: FA: 1940 Book on FREQUECY MODULATION, Rider@$5.99

NoReserve, no bids yet either, Nice clear pic, ends wednesday nite>>
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=381158138


Thanks es 73...........RICH-WA2RQY RLUCC...@aol.com
Web-Page URL> HTTP://members.aol.com/rlucch2098/index.html

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Date: 18 Jul 2000 02:30:52 GMT
From: rlucc...@aol.com (RLucch2098)
Subject: fa: 300+ new PARTS @$.6.99 No Bids, Dutch

NoReserve, no bids yet either, Nice clear pic, ends wednesday nite>>

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Date: 18 Jul 2000 02:40:22 GMT
From: rlucc...@aol.com (RLucch2098)
Subject: FA: Biggest JOHNSON Roller(?) RF COIL? 12"@$13.00

NoReserve, Nice pictures(4), Only at $13 so far, Massive, very worth the
look-c>>
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=384401871


Thanks es 73...........RICH-WA2RQY RLUCC...@aol.com
Web-Page URL> HTTP://members.aol.com/rlucch2098/index.html

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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 13:11:50 GMT
From: John Berenyi <jber...@earthlink.net>


Subject: FA: McKay Dymek Medium Wave Antenna Tuner...Mint

I not sure but I believe the late 80's

Bob Miller wrote:
>
> John Berenyi <jber...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> >http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=383293171
>
> Do you happen to know the vintage -- the approximate year made -- of
> this device?
>
> Bob
> k5qwg

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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 09:25:23 -0700
From: mur...@cts.com (MIKE MURPHY)
Subject: FA: MOTOROLA 2680 MODEM

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=384061494

--
MIKE MURPHY

MURPHY'S SURPLUS
401 N. JOHNSON AVE.
EL CAJON, CA. 92020
619 444 7717
FAX 619 444 6750

WEB SITE http://www.maxpages.com/murphyjunk

------------------------------

Date: 18 Jul 2000 02:42:10 GMT
From: rlucc...@aol.com (RLucch2098)
Subject: fa: Portable, Remote repeater(?), You decide!@$9.99

NoReserve, no bids, nice pics & interesting>>
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=384304278


Thanks es 73...........RICH-WA2RQY RLUCC...@aol.com
Web-Page URL> HTTP://members.aol.com/rlucch2098/index.html

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Date: 18 Jul 2000 02:28:16 GMT
From: rlucc...@aol.com (RLucch2098)
Subject: FA: Ten(10) RCA 6h6 tubes, NOS @$9.99, Cheep

NoReserve, no bids yet either, Nice clear pic, ends wednesday nite>>thats only
$1.00 each>>

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Date: 18 Jul 2000 02:36:29 GMT
From: rlucc...@aol.com (RLucch2098)
Subject: fa: Thompson Powered Coaxial Switch $9.99, no bids

NoReserve, no bids yet either, Nice clear pic, ends wednesday nite>>

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Date: 18 Jul 2000 02:24:46 GMT
From: rlucc...@aol.com (RLucch2098)
Subject: fa: Three(3) Private label Tubes, Kadette, Arvin, Wards

NoReserve, no bids yet either, Nice clear pic, ends wednesday nite>>
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=381071454


Thanks es 73...........RICH-WA2RQY RLUCC...@aol.com
Web-Page URL> HTTP://members.aol.com/rlucch2098/index.html

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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 22:59:38 -0700
From: "Young Kim" <k6...@wenet.net>
Subject: FS: Heath AT-1

I want to sell my AT-1 in good operating condx. All orginal knobs but front
panel and cabinet has some scratches. It is not a collector,s quality but
in good operating condx with newly replaced electrolytic caps and meter
select switch. $75 plus shipping.
de K6hm

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Date: 17 Jul 2000 15:33:06 GMT
From: old...@aol.com (OLD GEAR)
Subject: FS: Radio Gear

All Gear working last time tested unless noted. Shipping is extra. Please reply
to my email address.
Thanks


Tempo-1: All Tube Ham Transceiver with Power Supply. Covers 80-10 meters.
Looks good and works well. $200

Pearce Simpson: Guardian 23- All tube CB Transceiver/with mobile power cord
and mounting bracket. Looks and works Good. $100

Swan 14X DC Power Supply Module: No way to test but was told it was working OK.
As is $45.

Siltronix Model 90-6 VFO: Excellent condition with three position crystal
switch $60.

Marantz Model 2220B: Stereophonic Receiver, with gyro-touch tuning, blue dial
and optional real wood case. This unit is in excellent condition, both in looks
and operation. I would rate a 9.7. Also have original manual, in excellent
condition. $175

AR Inc: Stereo Amp, All solid state. $100. Please don't ask the model #. I have
been asked this many times and unable to locate on the name plate. The serial #
is: AA002291. It comes with the optinal wood case the face is Gold Alumi. With
the following controls: Mode selector, Bass, Treble, balance and volume. In the
upper left corner is a red LED and on the bottom right is a normal/monitor
switch. I would rate it a 7 on appearance.

Channel Master: Tube Stereo Receiver (Model 6612) and matching amp (Model
6601) Looks good and plays on FM only. AM not working. $100

Traynor: Group Two B- Audio Amp Head. High/ Low misc. in puts. Master volume,
volume, bass, treble and tone shaper controls. All solid state $125

PRO 2003 Scanner: Radio Shack 50 channel( 30-512 Mhz.) Digital Scanner with FM
broadcast band included. Have two, one is working the other is a complete non
working unit. $115 for both.

Bearcat 250 Scanner: Have two. One working at times and one for parts. $50 for
both.

RS Pro 30 Scanner: Hand held 16 channel Digital scanner. Looks & Works good,
but the battery cover plate is missing $35.

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Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 06:16:11 -0400 (EDT)
From: WA2...@webtv.net (Stan Israel)
Subject: FS: RCA ATR 219 5 meter rig

RCA ATR 219 five meter transceiver from the 1930's - modulated
oscillator type rig. A picture is available. $90 plus s & h from
Schenectady, NY

LIST OF ITEMS FOR SALE: http://sdstudio.freeyellow.com/page3.html

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Date: 17 Jul 2000 22:05:47 GMT
From: wz...@aol.com (WZ1U)
Subject: FS: TEN TEC OMNI C Station

I have a Ten Tec Omni C station all in excellent condition for sale.......The
Omni C has the 2 optional filters, which are the 500Hz cw and the 1.8 SSB
filter with the WARC bands.........Also have the matching power supply model
255 with the built-in speaker and meter.........I will sell the rig and power
supply for $550..........
I will sell the other options after the rig has been sold........

Ten Tec 229 2KW matching antenna tuner $225
Ten Tec 234 matching speech processor $75
Ten Tec 645 matching electroinc key $75
Ten Tec 243 matching VFO $150

I have all the manuals for all the items and this is from a non-smoking
enviroment.....Everything is working 100% and its a beautiful looking
station.......
I can be reached at (508) 821-2993 or e-mail.......All items are plus shipping
only in the 48 states only.......WZ1U Steve / Lakeville, Ma.

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Date: 17 Jul 2000 16:29:07 GMT
From: john...@aol.com (Johnyk78)
Subject: F S COLLINS S METER

EXCELLENT CONDITION COLLINS S METER $24 SHIPPED
JOHNYK78

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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 19:45:26 -0400 (EDT)
From: k8...@webtv.net (Jack Bucchieri)
Subject: FS DRake 2C

FS Drake 2C in good shape and works good...Its been in service at my QTH
for a while...but I have three of them..comes with original
manual....$195 plus shipping

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Date: 17 Jul 2000 16:26:57 GMT
From: john...@aol.com (Johnyk78)
Subject: f s hallicrafter rcvrs

HALLICRAFTER SX99 RECEIVER EXCELLENT COND IN AND OUT
GOOD ORIGINAL FINSH ON CABINET AND EXCELLENT
APPEARANCE IN SIDE COLLECTORS ITEM $125 JOHNYK78

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Date: 17 Jul 2000 16:22:47 GMT
From: john...@aol.com (Johnyk78)
Subject: F S NATIONAL MANUALS (NCL2000)

i have a good selection of old national manuals some new and some copied
please inquire your needs.ational NCL2000 original $22 ppd
johnyk78

------------------------------

Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 18:50:38 -0400


From: "D. S. Platt" <je...@erols.com>

Subject: FS WWII US Army Receiver BC-312-D

I'm very interested. What is your price range? Thanks. de Jeep/K3HVG

Keith White wrote:

> If interested email me.
>
> su...@swbell.net

------------------------------

Date: 18 Jul 2000 07:49:29 GMT
From: jeff...@Hawaii.Edu (Jeffrey Herman)
Subject: Guide to the rec.radio Newsgroups

Archive-name: radio/personal-intro

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guide for the new reader on what to find where. Questions and comments may
be directed to Jeffrey Herman, KH6O, jeff...@hawaii.edu, or Paul
Schleck, K3FU, psch...@novia.net.

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Way back when, before there was a Usenet, the Internet hosted a mailing list
for hams, called (appropriately enough) INFO-HAMS. Ham radio discussions
were held on the mailing list, and sent to the mailboxes of those who had
signed up for it. When the Usenet software was created, and net news as we
now know it was developed, a newsgroup was created for hams: net.ham-radio.
The mailing list and the newsgroup were gatewayed together, eventually.

Over the years, as the net grew, the volume of discussion became
progressively higher. First one by one, and then as part of two
reorganizations, what was once one group became many. In the process,
developments elsewhere on the net were reflected in the groups as they were
created, most notably the change to place all of the ham radio groups in one
hierarchy.

The collection of newsgroups continues to grow as more people join the net,
and as more topics of discussion gain volume, I expect to see more groups be
created as well. This follows what is happening on the rest of the net.

Nearly all of the radio newsgroups have corresponding mailing lists, the
notable exception being rec.radio.swap. There are also a few mailing lists
that don't have newsgroups.

The Current Groups
==================

It's important to post messages to the group that's appropriate for them,
and not to the groups that aren't. The whole idea of having different
newsgroups is so that folks who aren't interested in, say, homebrewing,
don't have to wade through messages about homebrewing on the way to read
about Field Day. Posting appropriately is just good etiquette.

The rec.radio.amateur.misc group is the catchall. It is what rec.ham-radio
was renamed to during the first major reorganization. Any amateur radio-
related message that's not more appropriate in one of the other groups
belongs here, from contesting to DX to ragchewing on VHF to information on
becoming a ham.

The group rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc is for discussions related to
(surprise!) digital amateur radio. This doesn't have to be the common
two-meter AX.25 variety of packet radio, either; some of the most
knowledgeable folks in radio digital communications can be found here, and
anything in the general area is welcome. The name was changed to emphasize
this, and to encourage discussion not only of other text-based digital
modes, such as AMTOR, RTTY, and Clover, but things like digital voice and
video as well. The former group, rec.radio.amateur.packet, was removed on
September 21st, 1993. It is obsolete, and you should use .digital.misc
instead (or the appropriate new mailing list, mentioned below). The group
has .misc as part of the name to allow further specialization if the users
wish it, such as .digital.tcp-ip.

The swap group is rec.radio.swap. This recognizes a fact that became
evident shortly after the original group was formed: Hams don't just swap ham
radio gear, and other folks besides hams swap ham equipment. If you have radio
equipment, or test gear, or computer stuff that hams would be interested in,
here's the place. Equipment wanted postings belong here too. Discussions about
the equipment generally don't; if you wish to discuss a particular posting
with the buyer, email is a much better way to do it, and the other groups,
especially .equipment and .homebrew, are the place for public discussions.
There is now a regular posting with information on how to go about buying and
selling items in rec.radio.swap; please refer to it before you post there.
To answer a frequently asked question: No, there is no mailing list that
goes along with this group. If you can't read Usenet news directly, you're
out of luck.

The group rec.radio.amateur.policy was created as a place for all the
discussions that seem to drag on interminably about the many rules,
regulations, legalities, and policies that surround amateur radio, both
existing and proposed. Recent changes to the Amateur Radio Rules (FCC Part
97) have finally laid to rest the Great Usenet Pizza Autopatch Debate - it's
now legal to order a pizza on the autopatch, if you're not in the pizza
business - as well as complaints about now-preempted local scanner laws
hostile to amateurs, but plenty of discussion about what a bunch of rotten
no-goodniks the local frequency coordinating body is, as well as the
neverending no-code debate, may still be found here.

The group rec.radio.cb is the place for all discussion about the Citizens'
Band radio service. Such discussions have been very inflammatory in
rec.ham-radio in the past; please do not cross-post to both rec.radio.cb and
rec.radio.amateur.* unless the topic is genuinely of interest to both hams
and CBers - and very few topics are.

The rec.radio.info group is just what its name implies: it's the place where
informational messages from across rec.radio.* may be found, regardless of
where else they're posted. As of this writing, information posted to the
group includes Cary Oler's daily solar progagation bulletins, ARRL
bulletins, the Frequently Asked Questions files for the various groups, and
radio modification instructions. This group is moderated, so you cannot post
to it directly; if you try, even if your message is crossposted to one of
the other groups, your message will be mailed to the moderator, who is
currently David Dodell, WB7TPY. The email address for submissions to the
group is rec.radio.in...@primenet.com. Inquires and other adminis-
trivia should be directed to rec.radio.i...@primenet.com. For more
information about rec.radio.info, consult the introduction and posting
guidelines that are regularly posted to that newsgroup.

The groups r.r.amateur.antenna, .boatanchors, .dx, .equipment, .homebrew,
and .space are for more specialized areas of ham radio: discussions about
antennas, the older tube based amateur, military, and commercial gear,
commercially-made equipment, homebrewing, and amateur radio space operations.
The .equipment group is not the place for buying or selling equipment; that's
what rec.radio.swap is for. Similarly, the .space group is specifically
about amateur radio in space, such as the OSCAR program and SAREX, the Shuttle
Amateur Radio EXperiment; other groups cover other aspects of satellites and
space. Homebrewing isn't about making your own alcoholic beverages at home
(that's rec.crafts.brewing), but rather construction of radio and electronic
equipment by the amateur experimenter. The .dx group is devoted to long
distance amateur communications. Each of these subgroups has its own
charter and FAQ; please refer to the archives to find these documents.

Except for rec.radio.swap and rec.radio.cb, all of these newsgroups are
available by Internet electronic mail in digest format; send a mail message
containing "help" on a line by itself to list...@ucsd.edu for instructions
on how to use the mail server.

All of the groups can be posted to by electronic mail, though, by using a
gateway at the University of Texas at Austin. To post a message this way,
change the name of the group you wish to post to by replacing all of the '.'s
with '-'s - for example, rec.radio.swap becomes rec-radio-swap - and send to
that na...@cs.utexas.edu (rec-rad...@cs.utexas.edu, for example). You may
crosspost by including multiple addresses as Cc: entries (but see below). This
gateway's continued availability is at the pleasure of the admins at
UT-Austin, and is subject to going away at any time - and especially if
forgeries and other net.abuses become a problem. You have been warned.

Mailing Lists
=============

In addition to the mailing lists that mirror the Usenet newsgroups, there
also are a few that stand alone. These cover specific areas of ham radio,
and discussion is focused on just those areas. PLEASE BE SURE TO SAVE THE
WELCOME MESSAGE YOU RECEIVE AFTER SUBSCRIBING -- IT WILL CONTAIN IMPORTANT
INFO REGARDING UNSUBSCRIBING!

The cq-contest mailing list is for discussions of contesting in ham radio.
To join, send an email to cq-contest...@contesting.com.

The DX mailing list covers the finer points of DXing. This one is also
joined by mailing "subscribe" on a line by itself, this time to
dx-re...@unbc.edu.

There's also a VHF mailing list, for VHF operators of the weak signal
persuasion. You can join this one be sending "subscribe vhf" on a line by
itself to vhf-r...@w6yx.stanford.edu.

The QRP-L list is devoted to building and operating gear at low-power
outputs. To subscribe, send an email to list...@lehigh.edu and only
write: subscribe qrp-l Your Name.

The TopBand e-list is devoted to all areas of operation on 160m. To
subscribe, send an email to majo...@contesting.com and only write:
subscribe topband and follow the instructions you'll be sent.
This site, contesting.com, also hosts a couple dozen other ham-related
e-lists. Use the above address, and only write: lists to get the entire
index.

The Boatanchors e-list is devoted to the older tube-based ham, military,
and commercial communications gear. To subscribe, send an email to:
list...@listserv.tempe.gov and only write: subscribe boatanchors

For homebuilding transmitters and receivers using tube technology,
there is the Glowbugs e-list; send an email to:
majo...@piobaire.mines.uidaho.edu and only write:
subscribe glowbugs <yo...@address.here>

The VHF DX discussion list can be accessed by sending an email
to: majo...@blacksheep.org and only writing: subscribe VHF-DX-discuss.

We now have a list devoted to amateur radio history. To subscribe,
send an email to: ham-radio-his...@egroups.com - leave
the body of the message blank.

Qth.net hosts over 100 ham-related e-lists, including lists devoted
to each state, manufacturer, mode, band - too many to state here. Send
an email to majo...@qth.net and only write: lists to get the
complete index.

For one of the most complete indexes of email lists, see the excellent
web site http://pw2.netcom.com/~ac6v/pageae.html

Please do NOT send subscription requests to the mailing lists themselves;
that doesn't work very often, and is very annoying to those on the list.
Also, please keep your electronic mail address current with any mailing
lists you subscribe to, as dealing with returned email is a nuisance for the
person maintaining the mailing list.

A Few Words on Crossposting
===========================

Please do not crosspost messages to two or more groups unless there is genuine
interest in both groups in the topic being discussed, and when you do, please
include a header line of the form "Followup-To: group.name" in your article's
headers (before the first blank line). This will cause followups to your
article to go to the group listed in the Followup-To: line. If you wish
to have replies to go to you by email, rather than be posted, use the word
"poster" instead of the name of a group. Such a line appears in the headers
of this article.

One of the few examples of productive cross-posting is with the rec.radio.info
newsgroup. To provide a filtered presentation of information articles, while
still maintaining visibility in their home newsgroups, the moderator strongly
encourages cross-posting. All information articles should be submitted to the
rec.radio.info moderator so that he may simultaneously cross-post your
information to the appropriate newsgroups. Most newsreaders will only present
the article once, and network bandwidth is conserved since only one article is
propagated. If you make regular informational postings, and have made
arrangements with the moderator to post directly to the group, please
cross-post as appropriate.

--
Jeffrey Herman, KH6O, and your friendly rec.radio.amateur working-group
jeff...@hawaii.edu

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Date: 17 Jul 2000 17:56:23 GMT
From: trogl...@aol.com (Troglodite)


Subject: Help with Abbott TR-4 ultra short wave transcvr

>I picked up an Abbott Instruments model TR-4 ultra shortwave
>transmitter/receiver today. Does it need a separate power supply? What
>is the operating voltage? ac or dc? what is the power out? What is the
>oscillator input freq needed to operate it?
>
>Anybody know anything about it? What was it used for? It's an old tube
>unit.

Don,

The Abbot TR-4's were used by the War Emergency Radio Service just before and
during WWII. The standard model operated on the old 2-1/2 meter amateur band at
about 112Mhz. It is rare to find one that has not been modified to operate on
144Mhz, or as close as those old oscillators got. The receiver is a superregen
and the transmitter is a modulated oscillator. The audio section consists
(usually) of a 7F7 preamp and a 6L6 or 6V6 output tube. The operating voltages
are 6.3VAC for the filaments, 250-300VDC for the plates, and a -22V bias
supply, which is also used for the carbon microphone. The transmitter output is
about 2-1/2 watts.

They are interesting as historical antiques, but I wouldn't attempt to put one
on the air these days. The receiver alone would probably disrupt 2m operations
for miles.

I restored one recently, and tested it in a screened room. When I saw what the
output of the transmitter looked like, I gave up all thoughts of putting it on
the air, even for nostalgia.

In the late 50's, I bought six TR-4's on the surplus market for $5.00 each. I
modified them for our Civil Defense net on 6m. I scrapped the original
transmitters, and added a small crystal controlled two tube circuit in the
space formerly occupied by the transmitter tube. The original transmitter
tuning circuit became the output tank. We used them for several years, some as
mobiles with vibrator supplies.

Doug Moore KB9TMY (Formerly K6HWY)

------------------------------

Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 02:05:21 -0400
From: Michael Black <blac...@Gloria.CAM.ORG>


Subject: Help with Abbott TR-4 ultra short wave transcvr

On 17 Jul 2000, Troglodite wrote:

>
> >I picked up an Abbott Instruments model TR-4 ultra shortwave
> >transmitter/receiver today. Does it need a separate power supply? What
> >is the operating voltage? ac or dc? what is the power out? What is the
> >oscillator input freq needed to operate it?
> >
> >Anybody know anything about it? What was it used for? It's an old tube
> >unit.
>

> Don,
>
> The Abbot TR-4's were used by the War Emergency Radio Service just before and
> during WWII. The standard model operated on the old 2-1/2 meter amateur band at
> about 112Mhz. It is rare to find one that has not been modified to operate on
> 144Mhz, or as close as those old oscillators got. The receiver is a superregen
> and the transmitter is a modulated oscillator. The audio section consists
> (usually) of a 7F7 preamp and a 6L6 or 6V6 output tube. The operating voltages
> are 6.3VAC for the filaments, 250-300VDC for the plates, and a -22V bias
> supply, which is also used for the carbon microphone. The transmitter output is
> about 2-1/2 watts.
>
> They are interesting as historical antiques, but I wouldn't attempt to put one
> on the air these days. The receiver alone would probably disrupt 2m operations
> for miles.
>
> I restored one recently, and tested it in a screened room. When I saw what the
> output of the transmitter looked like, I gave up all thoughts of putting it on
> the air, even for nostalgia.
>
> In the late 50's, I bought six TR-4's on the surplus market for $5.00 each. I
> modified them for our Civil Defense net on 6m. I scrapped the original
> transmitters, and added a small crystal controlled two tube circuit in the
> space formerly occupied by the transmitter tube. The original transmitter
> tuning circuit became the output tank. We used them for several years, some as
> mobiles with vibrator supplies.
>
> Doug Moore KB9TMY (Formerly K6HWY)
>
>
It was nice to see the answer, especially since the guy who offered a
manual could have taken the time to include some details before hawking
the manual, for those of us who were dying for an answer.

I had a vague idea that it was the sort of design that you describe,
but wasn't certain enough to answer. That sort of thing, not much more
than an oscillator for transmit, and a superregen receiver, may not
have done much for weak signal operation, but sure did help to popularize
the bands. That sort of thing helped to get things going on six, I
guess they were popular when it was the 5 meter band, and then when
the band got popular and new regulations came into effect, the same
sort of circuitry helped to get 2 1/2 meters going. And then the design
moved up to the 420 MHz band (and of course, 1215 got a boost from the
APX-6 surplus rigs). Even when modulated oscillators became a non-no,
one could say the idea of simple rigs lived on in the Heathkit Lunchbox
series, ie the Sixer and Twoer.

Michael VE2BVW

------------------------------

Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 02:48:15 GMT


From: Badkitty <castle...@icqmail.com>
Subject: Hey, Hallicrafters old timers!

Thanks to all who replied here and via private email. Getting a handle
on it now.

John
Bothell, WA
USA
ICQ# 25096533
castle...@icqmail.com
http://www.radiohound.net
"What do you mean you can't solder with a propane torch and a butter knife?"

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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 10:21:35 -0400


From: "Richard D. Reese" <rich...@sssnet.com>
Subject: Manual for a T-368 Transmitter

WOW! I received 12 replies via private e-mail! I did not know that
there would be that much interest in the T-368.

John, K2TQN was the first to reply so he gets the manual. (John , send
me your address and it is yours. Just send me postage after you receive
it) It is a copy that is about 100 pages two sided.

For the others that requested the manual - if you only need a particular
section, i.e. schematic of a section etc. send me an e-mail. I will
scan that section and e-mail it to you or perhaps post it on my web site
so that all could download it. I am sorry but due to the large number
of pages I do not have the time to copy each page and sent it to all of
you.

73 to all
Rich

--
Richard D. Reese WA8DBW
http://wa8dbw.ifip.com

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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 22:19:06 GMT
From: "Mike B. Feher" <n4...@monmouth.com>


Subject: Manual for a T-368 Transmitter

Glad to hear John (K2TQN) finally has a decent AM rig. Maybe we can work on
AM soon, 368 to 368. 73 - Mike

Mike B. Feher, N4FS
89 Arnold Blvd.
Howell NJ, 07731
(732) 901-9193


> John, K2TQN was the first to reply so he gets the manual. (John , send
> me your address and it is yours. Just send me postage after you receive
> it) It is a copy that is about 100 pages two sided.
>
> 73 to all
> Rich


>
> --
> Richard D. Reese WA8DBW
> http://wa8dbw.ifip.com
>
>

------------------------------

Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 09:29:55 -0400
From: Bob Mess <rm...@binghamton.edu>
Subject: need mnl/schematic Drake DSR-1

Does anyone have a schematic or S.M. for a Drake DSR-1 receiver? my
email is rm...@binghamton.edu
Thanks, Bob Mess WS2U

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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 12:52:35 -0400
From: "Randy E. Randall" <randy_...@hotmail.com>
Subject: Taylor 572B's any good? Best 572B?

Hello. I was wondering if any of you have used the Taylor ( Chineese )
572B's in your amp and if so what do you think of them. I will be placing
them in a Ameritron 811H. My 811's ( USSR ) are over 5 years old and still
good, just looking for a more rugged tube than the 811.

73
Randy KB8ASO

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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 21:05:41 GMT
From: Gary Danaher <gdan...@home.com>
Subject: Taylor 572B's any good? Best 572B?

My experience is tht they aren't as sturdy as the Svetlana 572's, but if you
are going to use them for replacements for 811's then I think they should do
just fine. They will never be taxed to produce to their limits.
Gary
AB5RM


"Randy E. Randall" wrote:

> Hello. I was wondering if any of you have used the Taylor ( Chineese )
> 572B's in your amp and if so what do you think of them. I will be placing
> them in a Ameritron 811H. My 811's ( USSR ) are over 5 years old and still
> good, just looking for a more rugged tube than the 811.
>
> 73
> Randy KB8ASO

------------------------------

Date: 17 Jul 2000 23:41:14 GMT
From: casc...@aol.com-nixit (CASchwark)
Subject: W.E. VOM schematic?

Hi All,

Would like to get a copy of the schematic for a Western Electric Model 697
volt-ohm-meter (1930's?). Sensitivity is 1000 ohms per volt. Has a Weston meter
movement.

73,


Chuck Schwark, Chicago, IL
Member ARCI, AWA, HTML Writers Guild
Antique Radio Resource Page:
http://members.aol.com/caschwark
Home of the PHILCO REPAIR BENCH

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Date: 16 Jul 2000 14:21:04 EDT
From: Dan Bryden <bry...@deltanet.com>
Subject: WTB:BC-375 HF Tuner Schematic

Need just the HF antenna tuner schematic for the 375 or will purchase
complete TM. Have LF tuner for 375 complete and original. Also have
BC-610 TM. Dan

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Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 04:30:18 GMT
From: "W9STB" <teleg...@hotmail.com>
Subject: WTB: Eico 460 o'scope manual

Copy or original...glad to have either if you can spare one. Thanks

Vern Weiss W9STB
PO Box 805
Twin Lakes, WI 53181
"all boatanchors-all cw"

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Date: 17 Jul 2000 17:00:32 GMT
From: tubec...@aol.com (TUBE CENTRAL)


Subject: WTB: Hickok tube testing adapter

Rick, rlmo...@aol.com writes:
>
>I have a TV7 tube tester but need the Hickok 1057-127 adapter to test
>Nuvistor's like the 6CW4. If you know where I could get one, please post
>information here or send to me in private email.

Greetings fellow Hickok-junkie!

Try Fair Radio, they had some awhile back :

http://www.fairradio.com/produc.htm

Or, perhaps 'Surplus Stuff' :

http://www.surplustuff.com/

BTW, i've been looking for the compactron adaptor for the Hickok, it is part #
1704 no luck yet, if you run across one, please let me know...for your reading
pleasure, here are some great Hickok-related sites... :

http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/6992/tv7.htm

http://www2.gdi.net/~padgett/hickok.htm

http://www.0wned.org/~hstraub/hickok.htm

Enjoy, and best of luck with your search.

Regards,
Joe Pratt
Email : Tubec...@aol.com
~:o)>
*Need a particular vacuum tube ?
Feel free to Email me with wants.
I'm located in New Jersey, USA.

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Ham-BoatAnchors Digest Wed, 19 Jul 2000 Volume 2000 : Issue 194

Today's Topics:
F.S. Heath Manuals
fa:E.F. Johnson Low-Pass filter, 1-KW easy@$7.99
fa: HomeBrew Grid-dipper @$10.50, Last-Call!


FA: McKay Dymek Medium Wave Antenna Tuner...Mint

FA: Measurements model 80 RF generator (2Mhz-400Mhz)
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fa: Weird Powered Coax-Switch @$9.99, Last call Guys!
FS: Boatanchors
FS:Collins filter
fs: Two(2) Raytheon 6JB6A tubes, $53.00ppd( redux )


FS Collins 30L-1 Instruction Book

Hunters, Shooters README ! 9110
Need info on RF COAX Switch
Nice R388 rcvr. for sale.
Nice Sp600-JX17 rcvr. for sale.
Regency Ham Band Receiver Converter ATC1
RME 6900
RTTY/CW: Which twins are best suited, Kenwood or Drake ?
Sell Your Tube Gear!
Tracor 308A Rubidium Standard: Need manual!
Tripplett, Eico, Heathkit VTM values
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Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 14:05:22 -0700
From: Ben <be...@iserv.net>
Subject: F.S. Heath Manuals

I have the following Heathkit manuals for sale:

SB-100, SB-102, SB-220, SB-230, and SB-301.

None of these have ever been used, as new. Asking $12 each plus
shipping or $50 for all plus shipping.

73, Ben K8UYA

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Date: 19 Jul 2000 01:24:24 GMT
From: rlucc...@aol.com (RLucch2098)
Subject: fa:E.F. Johnson Low-Pass filter, 1-KW easy@$7.99

NoReserve, Nice pics, no bids yet! >>
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Thanks es 73...........RICH-WA2RQY RLUCC...@aol.com
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Date: 19 Jul 2000 01:14:47 GMT
From: rlucc...@aol.com (RLucch2098)
Subject: fa: HomeBrew Grid-dipper @$10.50, Last-Call!

NoReserve, Nice pics, all new, ends wednesday nite>>
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=381105190


Thanks es 73...........RICH-WA2RQY RLUCC...@aol.com
Web-Page URL> HTTP://members.aol.com/rlucch2098/index.html

------------------------------

Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 22:21:49 GMT
From: Dan Bryden <dan.b...@boeing.com>


Subject: FA: McKay Dymek Medium Wave Antenna Tuner...Mint

Vintage is mid 70's. Dan WA6PXO

John Berenyi wrote:
>
> I not sure but I believe the late 80's
>
> Bob Miller wrote:
> >
> > John Berenyi <jber...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> >
> > >http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=383293171
> >
> > Do you happen to know the vintage -- the approximate year made -- of
> > this device?
> >
> > Bob
> > k5qwg

------------------------------

Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 05:03:19 GMT
From: Don Levstik <kdle...@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: FA: Measurements model 80 RF generator (2Mhz-400Mhz)

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=386363784


--
Don Levstik WD5JBC
kdle...@worldnet.att.net

------------------------------

Date: 19 Jul 2000 01:16:55 GMT
From: rlucc...@aol.com (RLucch2098)
Subject: fa:Neat-o Book: Frequency Modulation, 1940@$6.99, Last-Call

NoReserve, Nice pics, all new, ends wednesday nite>>

------------------------------

Date: 19 Jul 2000 01:21:37 GMT
From: rlucc...@aol.com (RLucch2098)
Subject: fa: Super-Wide Tinned Copper Braid (10')1-1/2"w@$9.99

NoReserve, Nice pics, all new, >>
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=383546317


Thanks es 73...........RICH-WA2RQY RLUCC...@aol.com
Web-Page URL> HTTP://members.aol.com/rlucch2098/index.html

------------------------------

Date: 19 Jul 2000 01:12:42 GMT
From: rlucc...@aol.com (RLucch2098)
Subject: fa: ten(10) RCA 6H6 metal tubes, No Bi...@9.99, LAST-CALL

NoReserve, Nice pics, all new, ends wednesday nite>>

------------------------------

Date: 19 Jul 2000 01:19:26 GMT
From: rlucc...@aol.com (RLucch2098)
Subject: fa: Weird Powered Coax-Switch @$9.99, Last call Guys!

NoReserve, Nice pics, all new, ends wednesday nite>>

------------------------------

Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 14:01:59 GMT
From: gsp...@tca.net
Subject: FS: Boatanchors

FS: I have the following estate boat anchors for sale. Each item is
electrically unchecked but in very NICE clean (front panel and
cabinet) 9 out of 10 condition physically. Each item has a manual
with it. The previous owner kept his stuff in nice condition and is
follows:
Globe Scout 65 xmtr, $75.
Globe Linear amplifier LA-1, $150.
Hammarlund matching speaker for HQ-170, $75.
Heath HW-12, 75Meter xcvr, w/dc supply, $75.
Central Electronics 20A exciter, w/BC-458 VFO, $125.
D4TZ Microphone w/stand, Mfgr American Microphone Co., $65.
If interested call Mike at (409) or (979) area code 693-1461 eves and
weekends or e-mail.

------------------------------

Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 00:47:54 -0400
From: gary sarra <gary....@snet.net>
Subject: FS:Collins filter

Hi,
I have a Collins filter new in the box. The type is F250 A 67. I believe
it belongs with some type of military gear. The box is still sealed so
you can be the first one to open this piece of Collins gear. $13.20 gets
it delivered to your door. Thanks, Gary

------------------------------

Date: 19 Jul 2000 01:33:30 GMT
From: rlucc...@aol.com (RLucch2098)
Subject: fs: Two(2) Raytheon 6JB6A tubes, $53.00ppd( redux )

Hi Fellas;
I have for SALE:
Two(2) Raytheon 6JB6A's, NOS, made in USA, date code 808(?)
Price is $53ppd( was $63 ) US Priority Conus
Thanks es 73....Rich WA2RQY (1961)
RLUCC...@aol.com
"Keep those heaters on"

------------------------------

Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 20:43:18 GMT


From: bier...@my-deja.com
Subject: FS Collins 30L-1 Instruction Book

In article <8ku7cp$3sa$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>,
bier...@my-deja.com wrote:

The Book is already spoken for....Thanks for looking.


> I have one 30L-1 Instruction book for Sale. $12.00 (incluces mailing)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Gary
>
> bier...@netzero.net
>
> Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
> Before you buy.
>

Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
Before you buy.

------------------------------

Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 06:04:11 GMT
From: bugp...@hotmail.com
Subject: Hunters, Shooters README ! 9110

This site is for you !

http://www.ammoman.com

Found it while i was browsing and their prices ROCK !

Dont miss the TARGETS PAGE.. VERY COOL IDEA !~

Have a blast !

Regards,

Bob
byvmchnolrjklogegznty

------------------------------

Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 00:55:02 GMT
From: manny <k3...@arrl.net>
Subject: Need info on RF COAX Switch

I have a 3 position coax switch (remote control) requiring 115vac
to operate. I have no idea how to operate it.

The label on the unit is:
R.F. COAX SWITCH
Model No. 3N120RC1 Type 1P3T
MFG No. 2903-50 Ser. No. 236--
115 VOLTS A.C. 60~ 1Ph.
GENERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY
BOSTON MASS

It is about 4.5" long, with a cylindrical body about 2.25" dia.

------------------------------

Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 04:41:53 GMT
From: "Larry McGee" <lrm...@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: Nice R388 rcvr. for sale.

Will be at the Sugar Grove, IL hamfest this Sunday-7/23. Bring cash, take
it home. Larry

------------------------------

Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 04:43:02 GMT
From: "Larry McGee" <lrm...@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: Nice Sp600-JX17 rcvr. for sale.

Will be at the Sugar Grove, IL hamfest this Sunday-7/23. Bring cash, take
it home. Larry

------------------------------

Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 09:18:48 -0800
From: Jim Larsen AL7FS <al...@pobox.alaska.net>
Subject: Regency Ham Band Receiver Converter ATC1

As Boatanchor lovers you might enjoy looking at the pictures of the
Regency Ham Band Receiver Converter ATC1 Item 381003004 available for
auction. I know I had never seen one in 35 years as a ham.

73, Jim
--
Jim Larsen, AL7FS, Anchorage, Alaska
QRP-L CD Ver. 3 available: http://www.qsl.net/al7fs/QRP-CDver3.htm
QRP ARCI #6754 Check out http://www.qrparci.org/
http://www.qsl.net/al7fs/ mailto:al...@pobox.alaska.net

------------------------------

Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 05:35:28 +0200
From: "Buster" <ker...@icon.co.za>
Subject: RME 6900

Anyone have any info on this RX? Like date of manufacture, circuit/manual,
company who made it. Thanks
Bruce ZS6BK
--

------------------------------

Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 17:12:29 -0500
From: Don Levstik <do...@sh-gpl.ti.com>
Subject: RTTY/CW: Which twins are best suited, Kenwood or Drake ?

Hi all;
I am looking to purchase either the Kenwood R599A/D series or the
Drake R4B/C series. My primary interest is slow-moderate CW (~15WPM)
and 60WPM RTTY with SSB voice running a very distant second.

Any recommendations as to which would be better/best suited to the task will
be greatly appreciated. Pros/cons of R599A vs D and R4B vs C for my
intended uses will be very helpful as well.

Please e-mail me at both addresses below:

Thanks!



Don Levstik WD5JBC
e-mail: d-le...@ti.com
kdle...@worldnet.att.net

------------------------------

Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 09:50:02 -0400
From: Jeff James <je...@eclipse.net>
Subject: Sell Your Tube Gear!

Free ads at the Boatanchor Classifieds:
http://www.dealamerica.com/deal/cgi-bin/ads/bcads.cgi
--------------------------------------------------------
And introducing The Boatanchor Forum with photo uploads, E-mail alerts,
and powerful Search engine..Many manufacturers are represented in
individual Forums:
http://www.dealamerica.com/deal/cgi-bin/baforum/baboard.cgi
Thanks very much and happy hunting!

------------------------------

Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 19:20:34 -0700
From: Bruce Lane <kyr...@my-deja.com (Spam Trap -- Don't Use!)>
Subject: Tracor 308A Rubidium Standard: Need manual!

I got hold of a Tracor 308A frequency standard on a recent scrounge
trip. It powers up, but will not lock, and I've had no luck finding a
manual for it.

If anyone is familiar with this hardware, or has an extra (or
copyable) manual, I'd appreciate a note back.

If you're going to E-mail me, please use the human-readable address
below. The my-deja addy is strictly a spam-trap, and anything sent to it
will bounce.

73 de WD6EOS

--
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Bruce Lane, Owner/Head Honcho,
Blue Feather Technologies (http://www.bluefeathertech.com)
kyrrin [a-t] bluefeathertech {d=o=t} com
"I'll get a life when someone demonstrates that it would be
superior to what I have now..." (Gym Z. Quirk, aka Taki Kogoma)

------------------------------

Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 19:36:04 -0600
From: "steve" <ki...@arrl.net>
Subject: Tripplett, Eico, Heathkit VTM values

Can someone tell me how much a Triplett Model 850, an Eico Model 232, and
Heath Kit IM38 VTVM are selling for?

Thanks,

Steve KI0KY

------------------------------

Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 16:19:22 -0700
From: "Ken Thompson" <kwt...@azstarnet.com>
Subject: WTB Cannon audio connecter, mesazoic era

A photo posted someplace, perhaps.

Y'know, a picture is worth...

--Ken

"Alan Douglas" <adou...@gis.net> wrote in message
news:3974b3e4...@news.newsguy.com...
> Hi,
>
> >This thing looks like a shrunken version of a 30s electric iron
> >connector. It's a female thing. About 1" across & .5" high with rounded
> >narrow sides. Three ~1/8" pins in a triangular pattern.
>
> Do you have a model number? Or a number for the mating connector?
> I'd have to look it up in a catalog, to see if I have one.
>
> 73, Alan

------------------------------

Date: (null)
From: (null)

It appears to be motor driven (the driving mechanism is in the
cylindrical body).

I have photos and a resistance table of the connector pins available
if needed. please email if i can answer any questions.

Can anyone help? email K3...@arrl.net

73, manny

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Subject: Ham-BoatAnchors Digest V2000 #195


Ham-BoatAnchors Digest Thu, 20 Jul 2000 Volume 2000 : Issue 195

Today's Topics:
---FA: HUGE 220VAC Variac---
Collins 212Z-1 Remote Amplifier for sale
F.S. Heath Manuals
FA: Heathkit 2 Meter converter for SB-300/SB-301
FA: Heathkit 6 Meter converter for SB-300/SB-301 (2 msgs)
FA: Old homebrew regen receiver on Ebay
FA: Rare Hallicrafters SX-88 Communications receiver
FS: 14 NOS PHILCO speaker cones
FS: 6293 tubes
FS: Boatanchors
FS: Daiwa CN-620B SWR/WATT Meter
FS: Hallicrafter SX117


FS: TE Systems 2 Meter Amplifier

F S ICOM FILTER SPECIALS
F S MANUALS NAT HAM HAL HEATH
F S MORE ALINCO $10 SPECIALS
F S MORE ICOM $10 SPECIALS
FS Plate Transformer
F S YAESU FT920 TRANSCEIVER
Icom IC4KL Amp
lowe hf-235
Mic for boatanchor?
Need help with Heathkit VF-1 vfo (2 msgs)
Need Help With HQ-170C
Philco schematic needed (2 msgs)
RCA AM transmitters


RME 6900
RTTY/CW: Which twins are best suited, Kenwood or Drake ?

Tripplett, Eico, Heathkit VTM values

wanted. Globe Champion 350/300A/300
Wanted: R-388/URR Parts
WTB: Gonset HF SSB/AM/CW rig
WTB: Kenwood twins (599 series)
WTB Heathkit AR-3
WTB kWM-2A
~~ATTN: 2 meter AM'ers!~~
~~FS:CLEGG 2meter AM~~

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Date: 19 Jul 2000 19:54:15 GMT
From: jim...@aol.com (Jim Moci)
Subject: ---FA: HUGE 220VAC Variac---

Check it out@

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=381219592

Tnx for looking,
Jim

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Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 19:48:51 -0700
From: Chris <c...@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: Collins 212Z-1 Remote Amplifier for sale

I have in good condition a 212Z-1 Remote Amplifier. This is a solid
state, 4 Channel AC or Battery operated portable in a case used for on
the spot broadcasts. Freq response 50-15KHz gain 90dB. These are
excellent for AM Transmitters requiring line level audio input. Built
in 400Hz tone for setups and program monitor for headphones. All XLR
inputs and also telephone connections. With a really large VU Meter in
the center makes it a real great addition to any station. $395 each
plus shipping.
73 Chris VE3NGW/W4 Florida

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Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 08:10:20 -0700


From: Ben <be...@iserv.net>
Subject: F.S. Heath Manuals

Ben wrote:
>
> I have the following Heathkit manuals for sale:
>
> SB-100, SB-102, SB-220, SB-230, and SB-301.
>
> None of these have ever been used, as new. Asking $12 each plus
> shipping or $50 for all plus shipping.
>
> 73, Ben K8UYA

ALL MANUALS SOLD. Thanks to those responding. Ben

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Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 05:41:22 GMT
From: greats...@hotmail.com
Subject: FA: Heathkit 2 Meter converter for SB-300/SB-301

For Auction on Ebay:

hard to find 2 meter conveter for SB-300 and SB-301

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=387275254

Model is SBA-300-4


Thanks!


Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
Before you buy.

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Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 05:39:28 GMT
From: greats...@hotmail.com
Subject: FA: Heathkit 6 Meter converter for SB-300/SB-301

For Auction on Ebay:

hard to find 6 meter conveter for SB-300 and SB-301

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=387276999

Model is SBA-300-3


Thanks!


Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
Before you buy.

------------------------------

Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 05:39:50 GMT
From: greats...@hotmail.com
Subject: FA: Heathkit 6 Meter converter for SB-300/SB-301

For Auction on Ebay:

hard to find 6 meter conveter for SB-300 and SB-301

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=387276999

Model is SBA-300-3


Thanks!


Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
Before you buy.

------------------------------

Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 06:00:44 GMT
From: greats...@hotmail.com
Subject: FA: Old homebrew regen receiver on Ebay

For Auction on Ebay:

Old homebrew regen receiver. Reserve is $35

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=387286034

Thanks!


Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
Before you buy.

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Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 22:25:52 +1200
From: "ZL1MT" <te...@xtra.co.nz>
Subject: FA: Rare Hallicrafters SX-88 Communications receiver

Greetings, everyone...
If you would like to bid on an easily restored Hallicrafters SX-88 receiver.
in good order, then take a look at:

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=387327071

73 de Ted ZL1MT

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Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 13:49:02 -0400 (EDT)
From: WA2...@webtv.net (Stan Israel)
Subject: FS: 14 NOS PHILCO speaker cones

14 Philco speaker cones from the 1930's and early 1940's - NOS - never
used - with instructions. Sizes range from 5 inch to 9 inch. Two of them
are the 'older' type with leather edges. 12 of them are still sealed in
the original packing and have never been opened. $98 for all 14 plus s &
h from Schenectady, NY

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Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 18:29:16 -0400
From: "Gary Brown" <gbr...@mint.net>
Subject: FS: 6293 tubes

I have 5, 6293 RCA that check like new on a Hickok #799 tester.
Asking $10.00 each plus shiping.

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Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 04:15:44 GMT
From: Michael Prevatt <ku...@earthlink.net>
Subject: FS: Boatanchors

is the globe scout still there?? may be interested. 73 ku4yp mike prevatt

gsp...@tca.net wrote:

> FS: I have the following estate boat anchors for sale. Each item is
> electrically unchecked but in very NICE clean (front panel and
> cabinet) 9 out of 10 condition physically. Each item has a manual
> with it. The previous owner kept his stuff in nice condition and is
> follows:
> Globe Scout 65 xmtr, $75.
>

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Date: 20 Jul 2000 00:45:01 GMT
From: wz...@aol.com (WZ1U)
Subject: FS: Daiwa CN-620B SWR/WATT Meter

I have for sale a Daiwa CN-620 Power & SWR Meter.......This is the one with the
cross needle meters......It covers 1.8-150 Mhz and max. power is 2KW.......I do
have the manual and its in excellent shape........I will sell it for $75 plus
shipping and can be reached at (508) 821-2993 or e-mail........WZ1U Steve /
Lakeville, Ma

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Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 11:43:56 -0700
From: Jonathan Ho <j...@xilinx.com>
Subject: FS: Hallicrafter SX117

Hi,

I have an SX117 excessive to my need and would
like to sell for $225 plus s/h.

The rig was recently aligned and retubed. Costmatically
it chasis is like new and no rust at all and minor chips around
the corners of the cabinet.

Please email if interested.

Thanks for reading.

Jonathan

------------------------------

Date: 20 Jul 2000 00:49:20 GMT
From: wz...@aol.com (WZ1U)


Subject: FS: TE Systems 2 Meter Amplifier

I have for sale a TE Systems 2 meter amplifier (model 1412G)........Its 30
watts in for 160 watts out with a receive preamp 15db.......Covers the 144-148
band and the FM, CW and SSB mode......I do have the original manual and will

ship it for $180 in the 48 states only........I can be reached at (508)
821-2993 or e-mail.....WZ1U Steve / Lakeville, Ma.

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Date: 19 Jul 2000 13:59:40 GMT
From: john...@aol.com (Johnyk78)
Subject: F S ICOM FILTER SPECIALS

ICOM FL-33 AM FILTER $24 SHIPPED\

ICOM FL34 AM FILTER $24 SHIPPED
73 W2FNT JOHNYK78

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Date: 19 Jul 2000 12:29:15 GMT
From: john...@aol.com (Johnyk78)
Subject: F S MANUALS NAT HAM HAL HEATH

I HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF INSTRUCTION AND SERVICE MANUALS

PLEASE INQUIRE YOUR NEEDS 73 W2FNT JOHNYK78

------------------------------

Date: 19 Jul 2000 13:45:32 GMT
From: john...@aol.com (Johnyk78)
Subject: F S MORE ALINCO $10 SPECIALS

ALINCO $10 SPECIALS UNUSED MATERIAL
EBP-6N BAT PAK
EDH-=25 DC/DC CONVERTER
EDC C7 CHARGEING STAND
EDH - 10-DC/DC CONVERTER
EME-2 EARPHONE MIC
EDC 15 DC/DC CONVERTER
EDC 16 MOBILE CHARGER
73 W2FNT JOHNYK78

------------------------------

Date: 19 Jul 2000 13:49:58 GMT
From: john...@aol.com (Johnyk78)
Subject: F S MORE ICOM $10 SPECIALS

ICOM UT48 ENCODER DECODER
UT 16 VOICE SYNT
DC25 DC/DC CONVERTER
UT23 VOICE SYNT
73 W2FNT JOHNYK78

------------------------------

Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 10:26:18 -0700
From: Ben <be...@iserv.net>
Subject: FS Plate Transformer

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Chicago PSR-300 plate transformer, new in box. Mounts above chassis.
Sealed construction. Specifications follow. Asking $25 plus shipping.

73, Ben K8UYA

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Chicago PSR-300

Primary 117V 50/60 Cycles

Secondaries:

550-370-75-0-75-370-550 VAC 300 MA DC

5 VAC 6Amps, 6.3 VAC CT 5Amps, 6.3 VAC CT 1 AMP

Dimensions: 6 inches high (above chassis, terminals below)
5 inches by 6 inches (with flanges)

Weight 16-1/2 pounds, shipping weight 19 pounds.
--------------647038AB51B6--

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Date: 19 Jul 2000 12:26:25 GMT
From: john...@aol.com (Johnyk78)
Subject: F S YAESU FT920 TRANSCEIVER

YAESU FT920 IN NEW CONDITION A REAL GEM THIS IS AN ESTATE ITEM
ALSO CONTAINS MANUAL AND REVIEW SHEETS ALSO LONG ORIG CABLE
WILL SHIP IN ORIGINAL CARTONS AND PACKING PRICED TO SELL
WILL SHIP (USA) PREPAID $975 73 W2FNT JOHNYK78

------------------------------

Date: 20 Jul 2000 11:01:22 GMT
From: ljl...@aol.com (LJL160)
Subject: Icom IC4KL Amp

FS: The Icom 4KL, 2 years old and 1 owner , original packing --UNDER 10 hours
use. E mail for details. Serious onlys please. Thanks and 73s Lew-K1NDV

------------------------------

Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 11:45:29 +0400
From: "luc dugas" <coll...@globetrotter.net>
Subject: lowe hf-235

i have for sale a mint lowe hf-235. works perfect. manual included.
syncronous detector, direct entry keypad remote crontrol capability by
rs-232 and fm option instaled.
shipped for $825 usd.

luc ve2lgj 73s

------------------------------

Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 21:29:43 -0500
From: "Rodney Isom" <rod...@nooospam.hiwaay.net>
Subject: Mic for boatanchor?

Hi folks,

I've got a Hallicrafters SR-500 HF rig (about 30 yrs old, I think), but I
don't have a mike for it. The mike connection has two conductors inside the
connector plus a shield that appears to be grounded to the rig chassis.
What kind of mike would work with this rig? Any specific recommendations
would be appreciated.

Also, what is this radio (with AC power supply) worth? It seems to work
good & is in very good condition cosmetically.

Thanks,
Rodney - KF4COV

---------------------
Rodney Isom
Arab, AL
rod...@nooospam.hiwaay.net
(remove the obvious part to reply)

------------------------------

Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 18:07:15 GMT
From: k5...@raytheon.com (Dean Hemphill, K5DH)
Subject: Need help with Heathkit VF-1 vfo

Hi gang,

I have a favor to ask, and it's going to take a bit of trust
on someone's part...

I am fixing up a Heathkit VF-1 vfo to go with a DX-40 that I
am about finished bringing back from the dead (literally!).
The VF-1 is in very good condition internally, but the round
plastic frequency dial has a bunch of the markings worn off
from being misaligned and rubbing against the inside of the
front panel over the years (before I got it). I have been
unable to locate a replacement. I have an idea; however, it
requires that someone loan me an intact VF-1 frequancy dial!

I plan to photocopy the dial onto a piece of transparency
material (the kind used in overhead vu-graf projectors). I
would then make a round disk out of translucent off-white
plastic, affix the transparency to it, and *voila*, I would
have a new dial that should work fine! I'm not concerned
about it looking "factory", just being correct and usable
(the DX-40 it's gonna be used with isn't original either).

Now... if I could just find someone who would trust me and
loan me their VF-1 dial. I don't know how to instill good
confidence, except to say that I'm an Extra class ham (for
a long time), I've been an active ham for 23 years, I have
an outstanding feedback profile on eBay, a lot of folks on
the newsgroups have sold to me, bought from me, and traded
with me, and I promise to treat your loaner dial with the
utmost care, pay shipping and insurance both ways, and get
it back to you very quickly. Plus, I'm a serious CW op and
always have been! You gotta respect that...

I'll even make extra copies and make 'em available for FREE
to anyone who wants one (there's gotta be someone else out
there in this same predicament).

Please, will you help me?

73,
Dean, K5DH
Visit my amateur radio web site at http://www.qsl.net/k5dh

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Date: 20 Jul 2000 10:03:59 GMT
From: n2...@aol.com (N2EY)
Subject: Need help with Heathkit VF-1 vfo

Hello Dean,

Sorry, I don't have one, but here are some ideas:

1) The VFO dial in the DX-100 us identical to the VF-1.

2) If someone doesn't want to send the actual dial, they could send a photocopy
of it that you could copy

3) It's a lot of work, but if you have a CAD program, you could draw a new dial
from scratch and print it out. You could make a paper-and-pencil dial and mark
it with the actual measured frequencies, then draw the CAD version. (I do this
with my homebrew rgs, using an LM freqmeter. Looks great).

The VF-1 and some other BA gear (EFJ 122) has a range for 11, which is useless
today. This range is usually just the 40 meter range with a padder. By adding a
fixed silver mica capacitor in parallel with that padder, the range can be
brought down to the 6 MHz area for 17 or 12 meters, or to the 5 MHz area for 30
meters. If you do version 3, you can have a calibrated scale for that range on
the new bands.

Will keep an eye out for a VF-1 or DX-100...

73 de Jim, N2EY

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Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 04:56:41 GMT
From: "Bill Evans" <bev...@ebsys.mb.ca>
Subject: Need Help With HQ-170C

I am having intermittent receiver mute recovery problems
with my Hammarlund HQ-170C, used in conjunction with a
Johnson Ranger transmitter. On a significant number of
occasions when I release the D-104 microphone bar to
receive, the HQ-170C stays muted and will remain muted until
I give the PTT one, two, three - or as many as six "pumps".
I employ an external TR relay, controlled by the Ranger PTT.

At first I thought the auxiliary contacts on the TR relay
were sticking, as a normally closed contact pair is used in
conjunction with the 170C relay socket to operate the
muting. However, everything works fine with the auxiliary
contacts themselves, which switch -108 VDC to the RF stage
and the two IF amplifiers when the receiver is muted.
he -108 VDC disappears instantly when I release the
microphone bar but the receiver may remain muted. If I
don't clear the condition by pumping the PTT until the
muting drops, the receiver looks like it will stay muted
forever. (Power "off" and working all the other switches
does nothing to clear the condition.)

Can anybody suggest what the problem is in this situation?

Bill Evans, VE4UD
313 Carpathia Road
WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Canada
R3N 1T2
PH: (204) 489-7434
FAX: (204) 487-7199
E-MAIL: bev...@ebsys.mb.ca
Company Web Site: http://www.ebsys.mb.ca

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Date: 19 Jul 00 21:08:44 GMT
From: Doug_H...@GENERALHEALTH.ORG (Doug Hensley)
Subject: Philco schematic needed

Schematic needed for the Philco model 42-350 table top radio. Has push buttons
on front, nice wood cabinet. Image available on request but if you have a book
or index, 42.350 is the number.

Thanks in advance.

------------------------------

Date: 19 Jul 2000 23:55:02 GMT
From: casc...@aol.com-nixit (CASchwark)
Subject: Philco schematic needed

<<Schematic needed for the Philco model 42-350 table top radio.
[snipped...]
>>

Doug,

I have exactly what you need. Just go to my website, The Philco Repair Bench


Chuck Schwark, Chicago, IL
Member ARCI, AWA, HTML Writers Guild
Antique Radio Resource Page:
http://members.aol.com/caschwark
Home of the PHILCO REPAIR BENCH

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Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 18:17:22 -0700
From: "FC" <fca...@telus.net>
Subject: RCA AM transmitters

We have an RCA BC250 AM broadcast Transmitter. If these are what you have
available, I have the Manual. It uses solid state or Murcury Vapour diodes,
and since it is plate modulated, it sports a pair of 813's for the
modulators and a paiir for the RF amps. It is a wonderful machine. All the
tubes are available and not at all expensive. I have boxes of 813's and a
few graphite ones I picked up at a swap meet for 20 bucks a pair. I believe
it's a late 50's vintage.
Good luck!
- Fred
SPARC Radio Museum
www3.telus.net/radiomuseum


"gbowne" <gbo...@email.msn.com> wrote in message
news:e99klh67$GA.281@cpmsnbbsa09...


> I have an interesting chance to purchase some nice RCA AM transmitters
from
> the 1940's to 1950's ( and possibly earlier) in various stages of
> completeness very, very cheaply before they are broken up for parts and
> surplus.
>
> First of all, does anyone know what models were made in that era and can
> give me the numbers and data?
>
> I need manuals ; i.e. ; Parts, service, mainenance, owners, installation,
> etc.
>
> Are original parts and tubes still available? If anyone has anything that
> will work with these transmitters email me with what you have and prices.
>
> They will be made to go back on air by a local non profit AM radio
station.
>
> Thanks,
> Gregory Bowne
> 1111 N.E. 80th ST.
> Seattle, WA
> gbo...@email.msn.com
>
>
>
>
> .
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>

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Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 16:25:37 GMT
From: "Roger Halstead" <rdha...@tm.net>
Subject: RME 6900

Roger Halstead (K8RI) www.RogerHalstead.com
N833R World's Oldest Debonair? s# CD-2

"Buster" <ker...@icon.co.za> wrote in message
news:3975206b$0$2...@hades.is.co.za...


>
> Anyone have any info on this RX? Like date of manufacture, circuit/manual,
> company who made it. Thanks
> Bruce ZS6BK

I don't remember a lot about the RME6900, but I had one when they first came
out around 1961. They were a relatively nice receiver, with one of the
smoothest flywheel dial mechanisms around.

As I recall, it only covered the 80 through 10 meter ham bands.

As for manufacture it was made by RME.
Which I "believe" stands for Radio Manufacturing and Engineering...As I said
it's been a *Long* time since I had one.

The RME 69? predated the 6900 and that is about all I "think" I remember
<:-))

Roger (K8RI)

> --
>
>
>

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Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 13:25:14 -0500


From: Don Levstik <do...@sh-gpl.ti.com>
Subject: RTTY/CW: Which twins are best suited, Kenwood or Drake ?

On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, Don Levstik wrote:

>
>
> Hi all;
> I am looking to purchase either the Kenwood R599A/D series or the
> Drake R4B/C series. My primary interest is slow-moderate CW (~15WPM)
> and 60WPM RTTY with SSB voice running a very distant second.
>
> Any recommendations as to which would be better/best suited to the task will
> be greatly appreciated. Pros/cons of R599A vs D and R4B vs C for my
> intended uses will be very helpful as well.
>
> Please e-mail me at both addresses below:
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
> Don Levstik WD5JBC
> e-mail: d-le...@ti.com
> kdle...@worldnet.att.net
>
>
>

Thanks to all who responded to my inquiry. The general concensus is the
Kenwood would be a better choice as far as transmit, due to the 6146 finals.

Now the big question: Does anyone have a set of Kenwood twins in good working
and cosmetic condition that they would like to part with?

I would prefer the 599D, but would consider any model. For the time being I
can also get by with just the receiver.


Please e-mail me at both addresses below.

Thanks for all your help!

Don Levstik WD5JBC
e-mail: d-le...@ti.com
kdle...@worldnet.att.net

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Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 17:41:20 GMT
From: dons...@my-deja.com


Subject: Tripplett, Eico, Heathkit VTM values

Well, I can give my opinion. Others may disagree. But I think these are
all inexpensive VTVMs without any particular collector value or
usability features to attract a crowd. So I would say $10-$15 each,
preferably with probes and manuals, and assuming good condition.
Good luck.
73, Don Merz, N3RHT


In article <3975...@news.gj.net>,


"steve" <ki...@arrl.net> wrote:
> Can someone tell me how much a Triplett Model 850, an Eico Model 232,
and
> Heath Kit IM38 VTVM are selling for?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steve KI0KY
>
>

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Before you buy.

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Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 02:45:35 GMT
From: amf...@concentric.net
Subject: wanted. Globe Champion 350/300A/300

Hello
Would like to find one of the above.. listed radios.. from WRL..
Please let me know if you have one.. willing to pick up..
73 B.A.


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Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 22:37:20 -0400
From: "Robert A. Murrell" <murrell...@ameritech.net>
Subject: Wanted: R-388/URR Parts

I was given a Collins R-388/URR. Its pretty filthy because its missing its
cover. Any idea where I can get a replacement? I'm also interested in a
desktop rack to hold it. It doesn't have to be the authentic item. Its
10.5 inches tall and 13 inches deep. If you contact me, please remove the
'-dummy' from my e-mail address.

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Date: 19 Jul 2000 18:33:07 GMT
From: ld...@cornell.edu (Laurence Hammer)
Subject: WTB: Gonset HF SSB/AM/CW rig

Looking for a decent operational Gonset HF rig with SSB, AM and CW to go with
my 1kw Gonset amp. What the heck, it sure will be something to talk about on
the air!

You can reply to either this email address or n2...@qsl.net .

Thanks, Mike N2VR

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Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 15:58:46 -0500
From: Don Levstik <do...@sh-gpl.ti.com>
Subject: WTB: Kenwood twins (599 series)

I am looking for a nice set of Kenwood 599 twins. Would prefer the
R599D/T599D but will consider the 599/599A as well. Units must be in
excellent operational condition with decent cosmetics as well.
Manuals would be nice, but not necessary.

Please e-mail me at 'both' addresses below;

Thanks, and take care;

Don Levstik WD5JBC
e-mail: d-le...@ti.com
kdle...@worldnet.att.net

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Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 07:17:05 -0700
From: Larry Anderson <w6...@cybertime.net>
Subject: WTB Heathkit AR-3

I am looking for a really clean and functioning AR-3 receiver. The case
must be clean, no tearing of the fabric cover and no warpage. I will pay
a fair price so what have you got to offer??

Larry W6LAR, w6...@cybertime.net

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Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 02:09:40 -0500
From: "gary weber" <k7...@mindspring.com>
Subject: WTB kWM-2A

Want to buy mint condition KWM-2A Round Emblem. Please respond to
k7...@mindspring.com

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Date: 19 Jul 2000 19:50:37 GMT
From: jim...@aol.com (Jim Moci)
Subject: ~~ATTN: 2 meter AM'ers!~~

For Sale: Clegg 22er AM Transceiver.


Very good cosmetic shape. Will look nice next to your boatanchor rigs. Works

great, Very sensitive; Hears everything my modern FM rig hears (of course not
quite as clear because I am listening on AM). Comes with 3 crystals 146.105,


144.450, 145.350. Does not come with a mic- keeping the D-104 for my Collins
stuff but it sure does sound good with and old unamplified D-104. Also has

Instruction manual with schematic. $99 shipped anywhere in the Continental U.S.

Tnx,
Jim

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Date: 19 Jul 2000 19:51:56 GMT
From: jim...@aol.com (Jim Moci)
Subject: ~~FS:CLEGG 2meter AM~~

For Sale: Clegg 22er AM Transceiver

Very good cosmetic shape. Will look nice next to your boatanchor rigs. Works

great, Very sensitive; Hears everything my modern FM rig hears (of course not
quite as clear because I am listening on AM). Comes with 3 crystals 146.105,


144.450, 145.350. Does not come with a mic- keeping the D-104 for my Collins
stuff but it sure does sound good with and old unamplified D-104. Also has

Instruction manual with schematic. $99 shipped anywhere in the Continental U.S.

Tnx,
Jim

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Date: (null)
From: (null)

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Subject: Ham-BoatAnchors Digest V2000 #196


Ham-BoatAnchors Digest Fri, 21 Jul 2000 Volume 2000 : Issue 196

Today's Topics:
8.2V zener
COLLINS FILTER ID? (2 msgs)
FA: Johnson Viking 6-2 Meter Converter
FA: old electronic books
FA: UTC 250W Modulation Transformer
FA SX42 HALLLICRAFTERS
FORGET PAYPAL reimbursement in fraud cases
F S 12 POSITION ANT SWITCH
FS: 80/40mtr HAM BAND CRYSTALS
FS: Cubic 103 Original Manual, docs
FS: D-104 microphone parts
FS:JOHNSON RANGER1 PARTS
FS: RCA BA-24 Amplifier
FS Audio Trnasformers
F S DRAKE DL1000 DUMMY
Hallicrafters PM-12 Speaker


Mic for boatanchor?
Need help with Heathkit VF-1 vfo

RME 6900
RTTY/CW: Which twins are best suited, Kenwood or Drake ?

WTB:600 ohm speaker or 600 ohm /8 ohm transformer (4 msgs)

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Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 23:47:16 -0400
From: "Ralph Cameron" <ral...@igs.net>
Subject: 8.2V zener

Anyone have an 8.2V 10W zener they would like to sell. I have an amp that
takes one and they seem to be as scarce as hen's teeth.

Pls e-mail.
Tnx
73
Ralph VE3BBM

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Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 06:12:10 -0700
From: john williams <ac...@n2.net>
Subject: COLLINS FILTER ID?

Group,

I have a unused Collins Mechanical filter and need some help with
finding it's properties, (what freq, use, etc.). The model number is "F
455 Y 21 6827" . Other number is 526 9337 00. Can anybody tell me how to
read the numbers? I think F 455=freq 455kc but I don't have a clue to
the rest.

Also I have a large cylindrical one with a concentric mounting flange.
Prox 1/2" dia. and 2-3" long. No numbers at all. I have no equiptment to
find what these are.

Thank you for any help or resources where I can find this info.

John Williams ac6ts

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AC6TS John Williams
LAT. 33.06.15 LON. -117.03.36 7.030Mhz CW
DM13KC 14.030Mhz CW

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Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 09:04:26 -0500
From: "William E. Sabin" <sab...@mwci.net>
Subject: COLLINS FILTER ID?

john williams wrote:

> Group,
>
> I have a unused Collins Mechanical filter and need some help with
> finding it's properties, (what freq, use, etc.). The model number is "F
> 455 Y 21 6827" . Other number is 526 9337 00. Can anybody tell me how to
> read the numbers? I think F 455=freq 455kc but I don't have a clue to
> the rest.

See Rockwell Collins Filter page.

http://www.collins.rockwell.com/collins-filters/

Bill W0IYH

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Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 01:44:36 GMT
From: Grant <nq...@gte.net>
Subject: FA: Johnson Viking 6-2 Meter Converter

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=385649362

Thanks .. Grant

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Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 19:13:49 -0500
From: "Bis Wichy" <wd0...@ev1.net>
Subject: FA: old electronic books

386626644: ARRL Radio Amateurs Handbook HAM 1971

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=386626644

386628532: Fundamental Jobs in Electricity

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=386628532

386631605: Basic Electricity – Vol. 1-5 NAVPERS Course

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=386631605

386634067: Basic Electronics Vol. 1– 6 NAVPERS Course

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=386634067

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Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 01:43:24 GMT
From: Grant <nq...@gte.net>
Subject: FA: UTC 250W Modulation Transformer

UTC S-22

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=385649362

Thanks ... Grant

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Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 02:46:40 GMT
From: "John L." <larr...@sympatico.ca>
Subject: FA SX42 HALLLICRAFTERS

SX42 Auction on Ebay

<http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=388044427>

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Date: 20 Jul 2000 22:44:25 GMT
From: radi...@aol.com (Radiomatt)
Subject: FORGET PAYPAL reimbursement in fraud cases

MSNBC is reporting that PAYPAL will not reimburse auction winners who were
defrauded.
See the story at www.MSNBC.com look in the TECHNOLOGY section

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Date: 20 Jul 2000 19:55:18 GMT
From: john...@aol.com (Johnyk78)
Subject: F S 12 POSITION ANT SWITCH

THIS SWITCH HAS N TYPE CONNECTORS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION FROM THE COLOR I
WOULD GUESS IT WAS MADE FOR THE NAVY THE UNIT IS ROUND ABOUT 6" DIAMETER AND
GUARANTEED $110 SHIPPED PPD THEY ALL HAVE SCREW CAPS IN CASE YOU DONT USE
CERTAIN ONES


JOHN KAKSTYS 18 HILLCREST TERR LINDEN N J 07036 W2FNT
JOHNYK78

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Date: 20 Jul 2000 12:47:20 GMT
From: jim...@aol.com (Jim Moci)
Subject: FS: 80/40mtr HAM BAND CRYSTALS

(6) Crystals, old style, large that fit in rigs like Johnson, heath DX-100,
etc. Been sitting around for years unused but worked way-back-when.
3.728
3.741
7.190
7.150
7.270
7.300
$25 shipped priority mail in cont U.S.
Tnx,
Jim

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Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 00:50:19 GMT
From: N3BJ <N3...@hotmail.com>
Subject: FS: Cubic 103 Original Manual, docs

For Sale: Original Cubic 103 manual, plus original 102 to 103
conversion manual, plus lots of original factory updates on the rig and
accessories. Included are PCB layouts and schematics, block diagrams,
lots of stuff. Closest thing to a service manual I've seen.

$63 shipped

Alan, N3BJ


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Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 12:54:21 GMT
From: m...@REMOVE.sover.net (Michael Crestohl)
Subject: FS: D-104 microphone parts

This is a lot of four Astatic D-104 mic parts consisting of the PTT
bar and spring, mic head front, body (no connector) and back. $15.00
plus postage. If interested please reply by e-mail.

Cordially,

Michael Crestohl
m...@sover.net

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Date: 20 Jul 2000 13:51:04 GMT
From: jim...@aol.com (Jim Moci)
Subject: FS:JOHNSON RANGER1 PARTS

JOHNSON RANGER1 PARTS! Email me your needs. Whats gone- entire audio circuit
and mod transformer, case, knobs, front, vfo bezel. The rest of the main
chassis is almost complete. Tnx,
Jim

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Date: 20 Jul 2000 15:39:48 GMT
From: "A. L. Nelson" <ane...@waterw.com>
Subject: FS: RCA BA-24 Amplifier

Make offer.

Pictures available from:
ane...@vramp.com

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Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 22:39:41 -0700
From: "Tod Warr" <bio...@mindspring.com>
Subject: FS Audio Trnasformers

I have five antique tube audio xformers. They are Silver-Marshall Inc
Chicago USA. Model SM 255. They go between detector & first audio stage.
Red Mfg tag on a black housing, solder lug connections.
I want $15 each for them, that includes postage to you.
Re; my e-mail.

bio...@mindspring.com

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Date: 20 Jul 2000 23:55:34 GMT
From: john...@aol.com (Johnyk78)
Subject: F S DRAKE DL1000 DUMMY

I HAVE A DL1000 IN ORIG BOX LOOKS UNUSED WILL SHIP VIA
PRIORITY MAIL FOR $75 JOHNYK78

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Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 22:01:15 GMT
From: kj...@my-deja.com
Subject: Hallicrafters PM-12 Speaker

I've recently acquired an original PM12-S
Hallicrafters speaker. The thing is in very,
very nice shape. It was "thrown in" with a radio
purchased from an antique dealer -- the guy sort
of said, "oh, here's an old speaker so you can
hear some sound out of that radio....". Once I
got the dust off of it I found that there wasn't
even a scratch to be found. But I'm still not
100% convinced that it's all there. For that
reason, I've got two questions for anyone who
knows:

1) Does anyone know if there was any
Hallicrafters logo on the front of the PM12 "S"
cabinet? There is one clearly on the speaker
magnet, but I would suspect that there might have
been a small metal "hallicrafters" emblem on the
front of the cabinet, too. If there was one on
the original, does anyone know a manufacturer
that makes reproduction emblems by special order?

2) What would the original connection wire have
looked like? Brown fabric-covered ? Two-wire
"lamp-cord", or shielded cable? I suspect it's
NOT the red and black shiny vinyl speaker wire
that is currently attached to the speaker ... : )

73 TUL -- Mitch - KJ4DX


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Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 17:57:50 -0400


From: "D. S. Platt" <je...@erols.com>

Subject: Mic for boatanchor?

And decent medium to Hi-Z mic will work (5K and up). This radio came out before
all the 500 ohm input audio rigs did. Heck, a D-104 will work great!! The pins
are for mic hot (high) and PTT. If you don't have a book, just set it up
properly and ground each pin one at a time. In the SSB or AM mode, the PTT pin
will key the rig when you short it to gnd.

Rodney Isom wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> I've got a Hallicrafters SR-500 HF rig (about 30 yrs old, I think), but I
> don't have a mike for it. The mike connection has two conductors inside the
> connector plus a shield that appears to be grounded to the rig chassis.
> What kind of mike would work with this rig? Any specific recommendations
> would be appreciated.
>
> Also, what is this radio (with AC power supply) worth? It seems to work
> good & is in very good condition cosmetically.
>
> Thanks,
> Rodney - KF4COV
>
> ---------------------
> Rodney Isom
> Arab, AL
> rod...@nooospam.hiwaay.net
> (remove the obvious part to reply)

------------------------------

Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 18:09:20 GMT


From: k5...@raytheon.com (Dean Hemphill, K5DH)
Subject: Need help with Heathkit VF-1 vfo

Regarding the VF-1 frequency dial...

Thanks for the responses, guys! Several of you generously
offered the loan of a VF-1 dial for me to make a copy of.
I ended up agreeing to buy a whole stack of untested VF-1's
from a gentleman in 9-land. I can get a replacement dial
for my VF-1 and have several others to restore. I will
still attempt my photocopy / transparency dial experiment
just to see if it would have worked!

Thanks and vy 73,

Dean, K5DH
Visit my amateur radio web site at http://www.qsl.net/k5dh

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Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 17:53:41 -0400


From: "D. S. Platt" <je...@erols.com>

Subject: RME 6900

I have one of them and the book. Let me know exactly what you need. They are
very nice ham-band only receiver (with WWV band that will give you one of the
WARC bands, just by luck!). de K3HVG

Buster wrote:

> Anyone have any info on this RX? Like date of manufacture, circuit/manual,
> company who made it. Thanks
> Bruce ZS6BK

> --

------------------------------

Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 07:29:50 -0500
From: Bob Miller <bami...@texas.net>


Subject: RTTY/CW: Which twins are best suited, Kenwood or Drake ?

Don Levstik <do...@sh-gpl.ti.com> wrote:

>
>Now the big question: Does anyone have a set of Kenwood twins in good working
>and cosmetic condition that they would like to part with?

Try a search on E-bay.

Bob
k5qwg


>
>I would prefer the 599D, but would consider any model. For the time being I
>can also get by with just the receiver.
>
>
>Please e-mail me at both addresses below.
>
>Thanks for all your help!
>
>Don Levstik WD5JBC
>e-mail: d-le...@ti.com
> kdle...@worldnet.att.net

------------------------------

Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 10:37:57 -0700
From: Chris <c...@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: WTB:600 ohm speaker or 600 ohm /8 ohm transformer

Skip Tyson wrote:
>
> Does anyone know a source for either a 600 ohm speaker or 600 ohm to 8 ohm
> matching transformer?
>
> Thanks for your help
>
> Skip Tyson K6YRZ
Hi Skip
You can use Radio Shack part number 32-1031B. It works fine.
73 Chris VE3NGW/W4 Florida

------------------------------

Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 14:40:24 GMT
From: Skip Tyson <ski...@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: WTB:600 ohm speaker or 600 ohm /8 ohm transformer

Does anyone know a source for either a 600 ohm speaker or 600 ohm to 8 ohm
matching transformer?

Thanks for your help

Skip Tyson K6YRZ

------------------------------

Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 10:51:32 -0700
From: "tcrpe" <tc...@yahoo.com>
Subject: WTB:600 ohm speaker or 600 ohm /8 ohm transformer

Antique Electronics Supply in Arizona has new manufacture Hammond xfmrs for
about $18

TR


Skip Tyson <ski...@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:8l72gs$21b$1...@slb6.atl.mindspring.net...
> Does anyone know a source for either a 600 ohm speaker or 600 ohm to 8 ohm
> matching transformer?
>
> Thanks for your help
>
> Skip Tyson K6YRZ

------------------------------

Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 18:02:46 -0400


From: "D. S. Platt" <je...@erols.com>

Subject: WTB:600 ohm speaker or 600 ohm /8 ohm transformer

Any of the small, mobile/tactical military speakers, LS-xxx , have a small
8-to-600 ohm xformer in them. Find a junker and take out the xformer or get a
nice one and use it directly. One can also use a small 6.3 volt filamant
transformer. In the "old" days, that's what a lot of us used. (not that
old..... novice in '59)

Skip Tyson wrote:

> Does anyone know a source for either a 600 ohm speaker or 600 ohm to 8 ohm
> matching transformer?
>
> Thanks for your help
>
> Skip Tyson K6YRZ

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Ham-BoatAnchors Digest Sun, 23 Jul 2000 Volume 2000 : Issue 198

Today's Topics:
Благотварительный фонд "Фортуна"
8122 tubes- For National NCL-2000 and others
AX9909 tubes wanted
Collins S-Line for sale (4 msgs)


FORGET PAYPAL reimbursement in fraud cases

FS 4CX250B tubes
FS: Halicrafters SX-96 Manual


FS: Harvey Wells "Z" Match antenna tuner

FS: Heathkit Code Oscillator
FS: Heathkit HW-30 2 Meter Rig
FS: High Voltage Bulkhead conns and Patch Cables
FS: J-37 Straight Key
FS: Kenwood SW-2000 SWR & PWR Meter
FS: Kenwood TS-520
FS: Nye Viking Straight Key
FS: Tuner Matching Line Transformer
FS: Turner Matching Line Transformer
FS: Vintage Argonne AR-54 Microphone
FS: WELZ SWR & PWR Meter
FS Filament Transfomers
HELP RADIOMOBILE CB202
HP 606 tool needed (2 msgs)
IF Transformer National HRO-500 Help
INFO WANTED: NYE VIKING POWER MONITOR
Looking for Manual Hallicrafters SX-71 (3 msgs)
National NC-46 schematic variances
Need R 388/51J3 PTO
Transmit Var Cap.
tubes f s
Tube Testing
VERY RARE !! ITT MACKAY HF Rx Excellent !
Vibroplex single lever paddle chrome base swap for: Iambic
Wanted: Big tubes for tube museum.
Wanted: Heathkit Mohawk RX-1
WTB Owners manual to Johnson Viking II (2 msgs)
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Date: 22 Jul 2000 23:32:46 GMT
From: foor...@windoms.sitek.net
Subject: Благотварительный фонд "Фортуна"

Благотварительный фонд "Фортуна" был создан 3 сентября 1995 года

Фонд создан для помощи многодетным семьям,
детям сиротам и детям инвалидам при содействии наших американских друзей
благотворительного фонда GoldLife

президент фонда GoldLife ms. Fisher Elizabet
президент фонда Фортуна Владимер Спитченко

Cо времени своего зоздания, фонд уже оказал
материальную поддержку более 20000 многодетным
семьям, 100000 детям сиротам и 200000 детям инвалидам

Внимвние!!!

Всем желающим благотворительный фонд бесплатно
вышлет аудио и видеотехнику , а также компьютеры

Акция проводится с 1 июля 2000 года до 1 сентября 2000 года при содействии благотворительного
фонда GoldLife

Сделать заказ можно заполнив форму вашими
данными на нашей страничке: http://foortuna.i-connect.com/

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Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 21:07:26 -0500
From: James Roden <kd5...@swbell.net>
Subject: 8122 tubes- For National NCL-2000 and others

Wow that is a great price how are you able to sell them so cheep?

Chris wrote:

> I have six 8122 tubes for only $100 each. These are new or
> like new with very little use. Tested full output.
> 73 Chris VE3NGW/W4 Florida

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Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2000 02:29:59 GMT
From: Steve Fried <k2...@home.com>
Subject: AX9909 tubes wanted

Hi

Need a pair of new or used Amperex AX9909's or the 6803 equal.
If you have them available at a reasonable price, please contact me off
list.

Thanks so much.

Steve
k2pts

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Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 08:52:41 -0400
From: "Caleb L. Wright" <ca...@taconic.net>
Subject: Collins S-Line for sale

Complete Collins S-line includes all emblem 30L-1, 32S-1, 75S-1, power
supply and station console. Cables and manuals included. In good
condition.
Asking $ 2,000.00. FOB Millerton, NY.

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Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 21:32:24 -0400
From: RF <xm...@westcom.net>
Subject: Collins S-Line for sale

"Caleb L. Wright" wrote:

> Complete Collins S-line includes all emblem 30L-1, 32S-1, 75S-1, power
> supply and station console. Cables and manuals included. In good
> condition.
> Asking $ 2,000.00. FOB Millerton, NY.

TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS ????????
I have the exact same thing for sale for only 500 dollars!
Gee, I guess you don't get if you don't ask.

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Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 18:58:28 -0700
From: Bob W7AVK <rsro...@atnet.net>
Subject: Collins S-Line for sale

I'm interested in your 30L-1, 32S-1, 75S-1 with power supply and console for
$500.

Please send serial numbers of the various units and a bit of a description
as to their condition. Both physical and electrical.

73's Bob W7AVK

RF wrote:

> "Caleb L. Wright" wrote:
>
> > Complete Collins S-line includes all emblem 30L-1, 32S-1, 75S-1, power
> > supply and station console. Cables and manuals included. In good
> > condition.
> > Asking $ 2,000.00. FOB Millerton, NY.
>
> TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS ????????
> I have the exact same thing for sale for only 500 dollars!
> Gee, I guess you don't get if you don't ask.

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Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2000 07:18:06 -0400
From: Neil <Dont...@ImNotHere.com>
Subject: Collins S-Line for sale

You got ALL that stuff for sale for $500? I'll buy it, email me at
Ne...@innermedia.com

Neil

On Sat, 22 Jul 2000 21:32:24 -0400, RF <xm...@westcom.net> wrote:

>"Caleb L. Wright" wrote:
>
>> Complete Collins S-line includes all emblem 30L-1, 32S-1, 75S-1, power
>> supply and station console. Cables and manuals included. In good
>> condition.
>> Asking $ 2,000.00. FOB Millerton, NY.
>
>TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS ????????
>I have the exact same thing for sale for only 500 dollars!
>Gee, I guess you don't get if you don't ask.

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Date: 22 Jul 2000 16:32:47 GMT
From: wat...@aol.com (Watsons)


Subject: FORGET PAYPAL reimbursement in fraud cases

Their website says that they get paid from people who leave a balence sitting
in PayPal, and they collect interest off this balence. As far as I know
neither buyer or seller pays a fee. I've used it a few times and it seems to
work as advertised. When you withdraw your money by electronic transfer to
your bank account it still takes about 3 days, this time they must collect
interest on. With enough users a rolling balence would be maintained to
collect interest on or invest. They really do give you $5 just to open an
account.

I can hear the comments, no I don't work for PayPal!

Scott

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Date: 22 Jul 2000 12:39:46 EDT
From: redmondj <redm...@concentric.net>
Subject: FS 4CX250B tubes

Very low hour 4CX250B tubes: Penta Labs tubes with 50 hours burn in
time. Replaced due to shipping damage to amplifier but no tube damage.
$40 ea. Eimac tubes with about 75 hours removed from warranty repair
amplifier not related to tubes. $45 ea. Tubes have been tested.

73, Alan

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Date: 22 Jul 2000 12:05:52 GMT
From: wz...@aol.com (WZ1U)
Subject: FS: Halicrafters SX-96 Manual

I have for sale the operating and service instruction manual for the
Hallicrafter SX-96 receiver......Its a reproduction and its in excellent

condition......I will take $12 shipped and can be reached at (508) 821-2993 or
e-mail....


WZ1U Steve / Lakeville, Ma.

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Date: 22 Jul 2000 17:26:51 GMT


From: tubep...@aol.com (TubePwr813)
Subject: FS: Harvey Wells "Z" Match antenna tuner

Unit has been spoken for.

Thanks

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Date: 22 Jul 2000 12:02:35 GMT
From: wz...@aol.com (WZ1U)
Subject: FS: Heathkit Code Oscillator

I have for sale a Heathkit code oscillator in excellent condition........The
model number is HD-1416 and comes with the ac wall adapter.......I will ship it
for $13.20 US Priority mail.........I can be reached at (508) 821-2993 or
e-mail


WZ1U Steve / Lakeville, Ma.

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Date: 22 Jul 2000 13:28:33 GMT
From: wz...@aol.com (WZ1U)
Subject: FS: Heathkit HW-30 2 Meter Rig

I have for sale a Heathkit HW-30 2 meter rig........I purchased it from an
estate sale and do not have any crystals to try it out, but it lights up when
you turn it on......I will take $25 plus shipping.......I can be reached at
(508) 821-2993 or e-mail..........WZ1U Steve / Lakeville, Ma.

Picture upon request !

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Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 18:26:52 -0700
From: "Bob" <bmi...@calweb.com>
Subject: FS: High Voltage Bulkhead conns and Patch Cables

For Sale: 6 each BNC style High Voltage Bulkhead feedthrouh connectors.
Removed from equipment. Mfg by Gremar. these are good for greater than 5 kv
and have the Gremar part number 16532 stamped. With 6 short patch cords
with recoverable High Voltage BNC style connectors that mate with the
Bulkhead feedthroughs. types 00795-171015N000 and 00795-1701029N002. A
possible solution for the hard to find Millen HV connector. 6 bulkheads
and 6 patch cables. $15.50 post paid conus.

tnx for the read

Bob, KE6F

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Date: 22 Jul 2000 13:18:58 GMT
From: wz...@aol.com (WZ1U)
Subject: FS: J-37 Straight Key

I have for sale in excellent condition a J-37 straight key...........I will
ship it for $35 and can be reached at (508) 821-2993 or e-mail........WZ1U
Steve / Lakeville, Ma.

Picture upon request !

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Date: 22 Jul 2000 13:39:56 GMT
From: wz...@aol.com (WZ1U)
Subject: FS: Kenwood SW-2000 SWR & PWR Meter

I have for sale in very good condition a Kenwood SW-2000 swr & watt
meter.......The frequency range with the SWC-3 coupler is 1.8-54 Mhz......Will
handle the legal limit.......I will take $80 plus shipping and can be reached
at
(508) 821-2993 or e-mail.........WZ1U Steve / Lakeville, Ma.

Picture upon request !

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Date: 22 Jul 2000 13:34:29 GMT
From: wz...@aol.com (WZ1U)
Subject: FS: Kenwood TS-520

I have a Kenwood TS-520 HF rig 80-10 meters in very good condition.......There
are few scratches on the cover and call sign engraved under the carrying
handle......It puts out full output 100 watts and would make a good starter rig
or back-up........I have the original manual and the original inner and outer
cartons.....I will take $200 plus shipping in the 48 states only.......I can be
reached at (508) 821-2993 or e-mail for more info.......WZ1U Steve / Lakeville,
Ma


Pictures upon request !

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Date: 22 Jul 2000 11:28:48 GMT
From: wz...@aol.com (WZ1U)
Subject: FS: Nye Viking Straight Key

I have for sale in very good condition a Nye Viking Speed X straight key with
the shorting bar.........It also is mounted on a J-38 base.........I will take
$30 shipped in the 48 states only........I can be reached at (508) 821-2993 or
e-mail......


WZ1U Steve / Lakeville, Ma.

Picture upon request !

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Date: 22 Jul 2000 12:30:31 GMT
From: wz...@aol.com (WZ1U)
Subject: FS: Tuner Matching Line Transformer

I have for sale in excellent condition a Tuner in-line matching
transformer......Its made by the Tuner Company in Cedar Rapids,
Iowa.........One end is 150 ohms and the other end is High Z........I will take
$10 plus $3.20 for US Priority mail.......I can be reached at (508) 821-2993 or
e-mail........


WZ1U Steve / Lakeville, Ma.

Picture upon request !

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Date: 22 Jul 2000 12:33:02 GMT
From: wz...@aol.com (WZ1U)
Subject: FS: Turner Matching Line Transformer

I have for sale in excellent condition a Turner in-line matching
transformer......Its made by the Turner Company in Cedar Rapids,
Iowa.........One end is 150 ohms and the other end is High Z........I will take
$10 plus $3.20 for US Priority mail.......I can be reached at (508) 821-2993 or
e-mail........


WZ1U Steve / Lakeville, Ma.

Picture upon request !

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Date: 22 Jul 2000 13:30:55 GMT
From: wz...@aol.com (WZ1U)
Subject: FS: Vintage Argonne AR-54 Microphone

I have for sale a Vintage Argonne AR-54 Japan microphone with stand.......Its
in excellent condition and would like $50 plus shipping......I can be reached
at
(508) 821-2993 or e-mail WZ1U Steve / Lakeville, Ma.


Picture upon request !

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Date: 22 Jul 2000 11:34:20 GMT
From: wz...@aol.com (WZ1U)
Subject: FS: WELZ SWR & PWR Meter

I have for sale in excellent condition a WELZ swr & pwr meter ...........It
covers
1.6 - 60 Mhz and has 3 power levels, 20, 200, 2000 watts.......The model number
is the SP-122..........I will take $60 plus shipping and can be reached at
(508) 821-2993 or e-mail.......WZ1U Steve / Lakeville, Ma.

Picture upon request !

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Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 09:59:12 -0700
From: Ben <be...@iserv.net>
Subject: FS Filament Transfomers

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I am selling the two transfomers listed below. Prices do not include
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73, Ben K8UYA

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Stancor P-6309

Pri 115 VAC 60Hz
SEC 6.3 VAC CT 20A. 2500v insulation.

I bought this one and used it in a linear using 4 811a's but never finished the project. Leads still
fairly long. Open frame. 3-1/2 by 3 and 4-1/2 tall . Asking $15 plus shipping.


Chicago Class 1A

Pri 115 VAC 50/60 Kz
Sec 5 VAC CT 3A
6.3 VAC CT 6A
33 VAV .15A

Sealed and very conservative ratings. 3-1/2 by 3 by 4-1/2 tall. It is used. Has solder terminals.
Asking $10 plus shipping.


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Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 22:39:51 +0200
From: "Marqisse de Sade" <StAr_...@mail.inet.hr>
Subject: HELP RADIOMOBILE CB202

HI

I NEED SOME MANUAL OR ANYTHING FOR THIS RADIO (SOME PICTURE OF INSIDE OF
STATION....)

THANKS

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Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 16:59:59 -0500
From: "Mike" <wb6...@ipa.net>
Subject: HP 606 tool needed

Does anyone have, or know the whereabouts of the long hex tool used to
remove the oscillator cover in the HP606 signal generator? I need one to
check the tubes, as it is not possible to get to them. Even a very long
allen set would work. Tried the auto parts and Ace hardware. No luck.
The original is usually kept with the gererator in a pair of clips on the
cover top.

You can e-mail me direct: wb6...@ipa.net

Thanks
Mike

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Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 17:40:55 -0500
From: Wayne Hertel <whe...@fn.net>
Subject: HP 606 tool needed

Mike,

I have both an "A" and a "B" model. I didn't get the tool with either
one. I wound up using a couple of EXCELITE extension shafts. Works
fine on mine. After I got those hex screws out, I LEFT them out.

Good luck,
Wayne

Mike wrote:
>
> Does anyone have, or know the whereabouts of the long hex tool used to
> remove the oscillator cover in the HP606 signal generator? I need one to
> check the tubes, as it is not possible to get to them. Even a very long
> allen set would work. Tried the auto parts and Ace hardware. No luck.
> The original is usually kept with the gererator in a pair of clips on the
> cover top.
>
> You can e-mail me direct: wb6...@ipa.net
>
> Thanks
> Mike

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Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 14:05:38 -0700
From: Jim Bo <jbo...@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: IF Transformer National HRO-500 Help

Hello,

I have a National HRO-500 receiver that has a defective BFO coil.

The reference designator is L-24. It is a 1 milli-henry
adjustable coil with a low impedance tap.

On a long shot, does any one have one that they can part with?

The manufacturer's part number is 273F6523. Does anyone
recognize this part number scheme that could identify the
original manufacturer of this coil?

The size of the "I.F." metal can that houses the coil is 3/4" x
3/4" x 2.0" and has a slug to adjust the inductance.

Does anyone have the winding info (number of turns) on this coil,
especially where the low impedance tap should be on the winding?
Worst case I could wind my own if I had the # of turns for the
low impedance tap.

Any and all help greatly appreciated, I want to get this radio
back into service.

Jim
*

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Date: 22 Jul 2000 21:40:44 GMT
From: wz...@aol.com (WZ1U)
Subject: INFO WANTED: NYE VIKING POWER MONITOR

I have a Nye Viking Power Monitor model RFM-003 thats in need of repair.......I
called Nye Viking, but only get the answering machine and I leave a message and
never get a reply.........So is there any other place that you know of that
would repair the power monitor.......Any help would be appreciated 73's WZ1U
Steve

------------------------------

Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 16:56:53 GMT
From: "Stco" <Antique_Rad...@Radiolink.Net>
Subject: Looking for Manual Hallicrafters SX-71

Can anybody provide me with a scan, or copy of the manual for the
Hallicrafters
SX-71 ?

I looked on Nostalgiair but I can not find it there.

Is there any other place on the web where I can look?

Please e-mail me directly if you can help!

Appreciate it!

Thanks!

Rian

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Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 19:00:16 GMT
From: ydus...@total.net (Yves Dussault)
Subject: Looking for Manual Hallicrafters SX-71

Just go to:
http://bama.sbc.edu/hallicra.htm

VE2ATD

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Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 21:27:42 GMT
From: "Stco" <Antique_Rad...@Radiolink.Net>
Subject: Looking for Manual Hallicrafters SX-71

Thanks very much!

Got it!


"Yves Dussault" <ydus...@total.net> wrote in message
news:3979ef14...@news.total.net...
> Just go to:
> http://bama.sbc.edu/hallicra.htm
>
> VE2ATD
>
>
>

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Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 19:48:34 -0700
From: "John" <m...@email.msn.com>
Subject: National NC-46 schematic variances

I am bringing an NC-46 back to life and have noticed several wiring
differences from the schematic, expecially on the 6K8 and 6H6. The receiver
soldering looks like original assembly. Anyone serviced this receiver and
found the same? These are above and beyond the mods in the manual.
Also looking for the speaker for this unit.

Thanks

John
WB0RLD
m...@msn.com

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Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2000 05:35:00 -0400
From: "mirage" <mir...@eclipse.net>
Subject: Need R 388/51J3 PTO

I am in need of a working PTO for a R388/51j3.
Email if you have.
Doug
--
mir...@eclipse.net

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Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 19:45:46 -0700
From: Ben <be...@iserv.net>
Subject: Transmit Var Cap.

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I am selling the following transmitting variable capacitors listed
below.

73, Ben K8UYA

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Bud BC 1605 250MMF .100 airgap 4 in. wide, 5 in. high, 7 in. deep. never used but has an
insignificant chip on one cross spacer. Asking $18 plus shipping.

Bud BC 1625 Dual 55 MMF .100 airgap 3-3/4 in. wide, 5 in. high, 6 -1/2 in. deep. Excellent
condition. Asking $12 plus shipping.

Cardwell MA-12-NDI Dual 12 MMF .175 airgap 2-1/2 in. wide, 2 in. high, 6 in. deep. Quantity
of 2, never used, one in original box. Asking $12 for the pair plus shipping.
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Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 15:00:28 -0700
From: "BOB N9TEW" <tu...@hamtubes.com>
Subject: tubes f s

> > Matched pairs of 6js6c& 12by7a driver 70.00 (35.00 ea)
> > m/p of ge 6jb6a or 6146w and driver tubes 38.00 (19.00ea)
> >
> > 6hf5 15.00 6ba7 5.00 12be6 3.00 5763 7.00 807 15.00
> 12by7a 7.00 6cl6 5.00 6ba6 3.00 6az8 5.00
> > Other tubes available
> > Used tubes 50% off
> > email tu...@internetbci.com
> > Further information www.internetbci.com/tubes
> >
> >
> >
>
>

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Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2000 03:41:43 GMT
From: "George H. Fathauer" <fath...@home.com>
Subject: Tube Testing

I want to buy or build some test equipment to test small to medium size
transmitting tubes. Need variable filament, grid and plate supplies.

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Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 22:07:22 -0600
From: John Miller <mcmi...@netboise.com>
Subject: VERY RARE !! ITT MACKAY HF Rx Excellent !

ITT Mackay 3010C (vintage 1970's)
Removed by myself from the USS Keystone Caynon of the BP OIL Tanker
Fleet from Alaska.
This radio was used in the captain's cabin to listen to SW broadcast and

the ball games !!
Front panel is prefect no noticeable wear. Electrical perfect and
perfect alignment !


70khz-30 mhz, black face. Triple conversion, Collins mechanical filters
500kc, 2.9kc and a 6 kc AM xtal filter.
If you know receivers then you know this one. This is an excellent
3010C.

I can send scans of the radio. Excellent article on this radio in


Electric Radio Feb 97. Shortwave Receivers Past & Present Page 263 .

Extra 7788 tube and original owners manual plus a second complete copy.

$900 + shipping from 83713.
Box est to weigh 55 lbs. Ground UPS if buyer elects is est @ $38.00
I have a custom double wall box with foam inserts. I can be reached at
home @ 208-938-3103 9AM-9PM MST for questions.

NOTE : I also have a parts radio that I can sell ( $ 125 ) as they are
so rare there are none on the market at present !

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Date: 23 Jul 2000 04:41:44 GMT
From: ljl...@aol.com (LJL160)
Subject: Vibroplex single lever paddle chrome base swap for: Iambic

In mint condition the Vibroplex Single lever paddle with the chrome base
available for swap on Iambic Paddle : Kent, Jones, WBL, Schurr but please no
Bencher
Thanks and 73s Lew/ K1NDV

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Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 21:06:07 GMT
From: "Willy Krogstad" <wi...@nt.telia.no>
Subject: Wanted: Big tubes for tube museum.

I started collecting tubes not too long ago, and I've been fascinated by
transmitting tubes and mercury vapour rectifiers and other big tubes. Do
someone have such tubes I can have? Used or new makes no difference - they
do not even have to work! I cannot pay very much for them (I'm not rich) but
I will pay postage (I live in Norway), and some amount of money...........
every tube is of great interest for me.

Please?


-Willy

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Date: 23 Jul 2000 11:22:40 GMT
From: kb0...@aol.com (KB0KSA)
Subject: Wanted: Heathkit Mohawk RX-1

Hi,
I just got a Apache and I'm looking to match it with a Mohawk.
Doesn't have to be perfect or working. If a matching speaker
comes with it, all the better.
73s...John

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Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 09:06:11 -0500
From: "Keith White" <n5...@swbell.net>
Subject: WTB Owners manual to Johnson Viking II

Need a copy of the Johnson Viking II owners manual. Willing to pay for it.

Thanks in advance.

Keith, N5RVZ

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Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 17:47:55 GMT
From: "Kenneth D. Grimm" <gr...@NOSPAMlynchburg.net>
Subject: WTB Owners manual to Johnson Viking II

On Sat, 22 Jul 2000 09:06:11 -0500, "Keith White" <n5...@swbell.net>
wrote:

>Need a copy of the Johnson Viking II owners manual. Willing to pay for it.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Keith, N5RVZ
>

You are welcome to download the Viking II manual from the BoatAnchor
Manual Archive. BAMA is a cooperative project making manuals
available on the internet without cost. Several hundred manuals are
currently available and new ones are being added regularly. Uploads
of manuals currently missing from the collection are, of course,
encouraged and greatly appreciated.

73,

Ken K4XL
Remove NOSPAM from address to reply by Email
Boatanchor Manual Archive - http://bama.sbc.edu

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Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 17:17:04 +0100
From: DUNCAN WALTERS <te...@cwcom.net>
Subject: WTD:I.F.Transformers

Has anyone any of the old I.F.Transformers
which used to be used in valve radio circuits?
I am looking for a pair (at least) of 465KHz
or1.6MHz ones..
The type I am after are housed in aluminium cans
approximately 7/8 inch (22mm) square by approx
2 inches (50mm) high.
Chassis fixing is by two 6BA screws.
If anyone can help, I would be very grateful.
Willing to pay for some in good condition.
Please reply soon.
Best wishes,
Duncan G4DFV

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Date: 22 Jul 2000 12:04:18 GMT
From: jim...@aol.com (Jim Moci)
Subject: ~~FA:Huge 220 VARIAC-Last Day!~~

Check it out @

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=381219592

Tnx for looking,
Jim

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