45-watt UHF Micor Station Value?
Dan,
As I said in the original response, it "depends on where you are in the
country."
I understand that these are repeaters, and fairly low power at that.
With 110 watt analog MSF5000s going routinely for $400, why spend $200
on a Micor and another $100 on rocks?
Micor mobiles have been availble for the hauling the last few years,
both here and at Dayton. There were a lot used as tent "pegs" (deadmen)
and doorstops last year at Dayton.
Daniel Hancock wrote:
I'm not usre Rich knows that you have REPEATER stations, not mobiles.
Those should bring in at least $200 each.
Good luck with them.
Dan N8DJP
"JimBob" wrote in message
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I just received two UHF Micor Repeater stations, in cabinets w/power
supplies. What is the current swap-meet value of these?
--
Rich Osman, N1OZ
Rich Osman; POB 93167; Southlake, TX 76092 (Near DFW Airport)
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