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I have a couple of questions for the group regarding selling older
equipment.
I recently returned from Iraq and while I was there my license expired.
I don't have the time to renew at the moment due to massive repairs of
the house - empty for 14 months - and I am again looking for work, so
the license is not a priority ATT.
Anyway, I need advice in the best way to unload a lot of older Kenwood,
Heathkit, Hallicrafters, Drake transveivers, receivers, transmitters,
test equipment, etc. Some verified working, some worked when put in
storage, some needs repair, re-capping, some parts only.
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Sounds to me like you're in a great position to make the shoppers
at whatever ham radio swap meets are nearby to you awfully happy.
Check for upcoming hamfests/swap events at http://www.arrl.org and
set yourself up for the next one in your area. If you've never sold at a
ham swap before, I would be happy to offer further advice (as I've been
buying and selling at such swaps for 27 years or so).
Keep the peace(es).
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