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writes: It may be a vintage set, but anyone who'd pay $5000 for a 50 YO radio, let alone $2000 should be put into a rubber room IMHO - grin ; ) You think $5000 for an SX-88 is bad, look at this. 'Bout two years ago an unbuilt Heath AT-1 kit showed up on eBay. Still in the unopened original box, dated 1956, amking it one of the last ones made. The AT- was Heath's first attempt a t a ham transmitter. 6AG7-6L6, with 5U4G rectifier and link output. Final ran as a doubler on most bands and the efficiency was awful - typically less than 10 watts out for 35 watts in. $29.95 50 years ago. Final price of the auction: $5100. That's not a typo - five thousand one hundred dollars. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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