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John Schneider October 2nd 03 01:01 PM

For Sale
 

I have a PK232MBX for sale. This unit has been sitting in storage for a
couple of years. I am the original owner and I have added the DSP
daughterboard. I will ship with the original manual (in grey plastic
binder), DSP addendum, cable to connect to PC and original box.

Note: There are some scratches on the top of the unit and it was working the
last time it was powered up approx. 18 mos. ago.

Asking $100.00 or best offer.

Please email off list if interested, and thank you for your time.

John, KB2COP


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Dr. John October 5th 03 12:22 AM

On Thu, 02 Oct 2003 12:01:43 GMT, "John Schneider" belch-spoke these words:


I have a PK232MBX for sale. This unit has been sitting in storage for a
couple of years. I am the original owner and I have added the DSP
daughterboard. I will ship with the original manual (in grey plastic
binder), DSP addendum, cable to connect to PC and original box.

Note: There are some scratches on the top of the unit and it was working the
last time it was powered up approx. 18 mos. ago.

Asking $100.00 or best offer.

Please email off list if interested, and thank you for your time.

John, KB2COP


I strongly advise you power it up and make sure it works fully before you try to sell it. Any good
electronics tech will tell you that it takes just a few months for unused equipment to die and need
reconditioning or to be tossed out. With 18 months of idle time, the chances are greater that it has
died from unuse. This advice was given to me from KF6BQF, who has been fixing electronics for over
30 years.

John

Dr. John October 5th 03 12:22 AM

On Thu, 02 Oct 2003 12:01:43 GMT, "John Schneider" belch-spoke these words:


I have a PK232MBX for sale. This unit has been sitting in storage for a
couple of years. I am the original owner and I have added the DSP
daughterboard. I will ship with the original manual (in grey plastic
binder), DSP addendum, cable to connect to PC and original box.

Note: There are some scratches on the top of the unit and it was working the
last time it was powered up approx. 18 mos. ago.

Asking $100.00 or best offer.

Please email off list if interested, and thank you for your time.

John, KB2COP


I strongly advise you power it up and make sure it works fully before you try to sell it. Any good
electronics tech will tell you that it takes just a few months for unused equipment to die and need
reconditioning or to be tossed out. With 18 months of idle time, the chances are greater that it has
died from unuse. This advice was given to me from KF6BQF, who has been fixing electronics for over
30 years.

John

KF6HHS October 5th 03 04:02 AM

With 18 months of idle time, the chances are greater that it has
died from unuse. This advice was given to me from KF6BQF, who has been fixing
electronics for over
30 years.

John


John, don't believe everything you hear especially from a newbie, today's
electronics have a long shelf life. You can quote me as well, KF6HHS, been
fixing electronics for 50 years.

Regards, Hugh
Retired, now life moves at my pace.
please note spam filter

KF6HHS October 5th 03 04:02 AM

With 18 months of idle time, the chances are greater that it has
died from unuse. This advice was given to me from KF6BQF, who has been fixing
electronics for over
30 years.

John


John, don't believe everything you hear especially from a newbie, today's
electronics have a long shelf life. You can quote me as well, KF6HHS, been
fixing electronics for 50 years.

Regards, Hugh
Retired, now life moves at my pace.
please note spam filter

Dr. John October 13th 03 06:44 AM

On 05 Oct 2003 03:02:44 GMT, ay (KF6HHS) belch-spoke these words:

With 18 months of idle time, the chances are greater that it has
died from unuse. This advice was given to me from KF6BQF, who has been fixing
electronics for over
30 years.

John


John, don't believe everything you hear especially from a newbie, today's
electronics have a long shelf life. You can quote me as well, KF6HHS, been
fixing electronics for 50 years.


Newbie? Hardly. I'm a newbie, and I've had the same experiences as him with supposedly modern
electronics. It sits, it dies. Simple as that. If you haven't experienced death by coma electronics,
you've been damn lucky and you should thank your stars for that.

John

Dr. John October 13th 03 06:44 AM

On 05 Oct 2003 03:02:44 GMT, ay (KF6HHS) belch-spoke these words:

With 18 months of idle time, the chances are greater that it has
died from unuse. This advice was given to me from KF6BQF, who has been fixing
electronics for over
30 years.

John


John, don't believe everything you hear especially from a newbie, today's
electronics have a long shelf life. You can quote me as well, KF6HHS, been
fixing electronics for 50 years.


Newbie? Hardly. I'm a newbie, and I've had the same experiences as him with supposedly modern
electronics. It sits, it dies. Simple as that. If you haven't experienced death by coma electronics,
you've been damn lucky and you should thank your stars for that.

John

Deos October 13th 03 10:20 AM

ELECTRONIC items CAN DIE!!!!!
or drop into a deep coma
leave a capacitor on a shelf for 50 years......(would you put it in a
hombrew without testing it first???)
i agree with john.



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"Dr. John" wrote in message
...
On 05 Oct 2003 03:02:44 GMT, ay (KF6HHS) belch-spoke

these words:

With 18 months of idle time, the chances are greater that it has
died from unuse. This advice was given to me from KF6BQF, who has been

fixing
electronics for over
30 years.

John


John, don't believe everything you hear especially from a newbie, today's
electronics have a long shelf life. You can quote me as well, KF6HHS,

been
fixing electronics for 50 years.


Newbie? Hardly. I'm a newbie, and I've had the same experiences as him

with supposedly modern
electronics. It sits, it dies. Simple as that. If you haven't experienced

death by coma electronics,
you've been damn lucky and you should thank your stars for that.

John




Deos October 13th 03 10:20 AM

ELECTRONIC items CAN DIE!!!!!
or drop into a deep coma
leave a capacitor on a shelf for 50 years......(would you put it in a
hombrew without testing it first???)
i agree with john.



--
http://www.qsl.net/sv1hao
"Dr. John" wrote in message
...
On 05 Oct 2003 03:02:44 GMT, ay (KF6HHS) belch-spoke

these words:

With 18 months of idle time, the chances are greater that it has
died from unuse. This advice was given to me from KF6BQF, who has been

fixing
electronics for over
30 years.

John


John, don't believe everything you hear especially from a newbie, today's
electronics have a long shelf life. You can quote me as well, KF6HHS,

been
fixing electronics for 50 years.


Newbie? Hardly. I'm a newbie, and I've had the same experiences as him

with supposedly modern
electronics. It sits, it dies. Simple as that. If you haven't experienced

death by coma electronics,
you've been damn lucky and you should thank your stars for that.

John




Dr. John October 19th 03 03:40 AM

On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 12:20:37 +0300, "Deos" belch-spoke these words:

ELECTRONIC items CAN DIE!!!!!
or drop into a deep coma
leave a capacitor on a shelf for 50 years......(would you put it in a
hombrew without testing it first???)
i agree with john.


Thank you for seeing the obvious as I do.

John

Dr. John October 19th 03 03:40 AM

On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 12:20:37 +0300, "Deos" belch-spoke these words:

ELECTRONIC items CAN DIE!!!!!
or drop into a deep coma
leave a capacitor on a shelf for 50 years......(would you put it in a
hombrew without testing it first???)
i agree with john.


Thank you for seeing the obvious as I do.

John

[email protected] October 25th 03 03:25 AM

Audiophools do it...why shouldn't we? I'm all for installing black
beauties into my late model gear! (-:

Tracy


On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 12:20:37 +0300, "Deos"
wrote:

ELECTRONIC items CAN DIE!!!!!
or drop into a deep coma
leave a capacitor on a shelf for 50 years......(would you put it in a
hombrew without testing it first???)
i agree with john.



[email protected] October 25th 03 03:25 AM

Audiophools do it...why shouldn't we? I'm all for installing black
beauties into my late model gear! (-:

Tracy


On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 12:20:37 +0300, "Deos"
wrote:

ELECTRONIC items CAN DIE!!!!!
or drop into a deep coma
leave a capacitor on a shelf for 50 years......(would you put it in a
hombrew without testing it first???)
i agree with john.




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