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Old January 16th 04, 01:56 AM
Dave Hollander
 
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I have the following items for sale that are excess to my needs. Prices
do not include shipping. I will ship overseas.

Gonset Communicator III - 6 Meters...........$75 plus shipping
This is a separate receiver and and crystal controlled transmitter from
the 1950's . Unit works but needs dial cord restrung on receiver.
Includes a bunch of crystals. The radio has a number of scratches.
http://members.cox.net/radiostuff9/gonset_comIII_6m.jpg
http://members.cox.net/radiostuff9/g...comIII_6m2.jpg

Lafayette HB-76 VHF Receiver.............$35 plus shipping
This is a VHF receiver from the 1960's that covers 152-174 MHz. The
unit is in excellent condition cosmetically and does work.
http://members.cox.net/radiostuff9/laffvhf.jpg
http://members.cox.net/radiostuff9/laffvhf2.jpg

Signal Corps U.S. Army Test Set Frequency Meter Test Set I-129-B……….$125
plus shipping.
Military set of James Millen wattmeters covering 1.5 to 40 MHz. Case
manufactured by Hickok .Excellent condition
http://members.cox.net/radiostuff9/wavemeters1.jpg
http://members.cox.net/radiostuff9/wavemeters2.jpg
http://members.cox.net/radiostuff9/wavemeters3.jpg
http://members.cox.net/radiostuff9/wavemeters4.jpg

ZM-3A/U Capacitance Analyzer..........$75 plus shipping
Nice unit, works well, new power cord. Insides look like new. Don't have

a manual , however they are available from several sources on the
internet
http://members.cox.net/radiostuff9/zm32.jpg

Book - "The Portable Radio in American Life" ..........$25 plus shipping

This is a 260 page book published in 1991 covers the
history of portable tube radios and transistor radios from the 1920's to

the 1970's. Includes historical information on Sony, Zenith radio,
Admiral radio and many other brands who built portable radios. This is
an excellent reference book if you collect portable and transistor
radios. These are new books. This is a great radio reference book. I
have 3 of these books left.
http://members.cox.net/radiostuff9/p...eradiobook.jpg

Set of crystals for the Navy TDQ transmitter...$75 plus shipping
Their are 24 crystals of which 23 are the original Navy crystals; one
crystal is not. The wooden box is in great shape also.
http://members.cox.net/radiostuff9/tdq_xtals.jpg
http://members.cox.net/radiostuff9/tdq_xtals2.jpg

Sonar LP Filter - NIB E.F. Johnson Clone...........$40 plus shipping
This looks like a clone of the EF Johnson low pass filter however it has

a neat chrome finish. This is new in the box with instructions and
mounting brackets. This is a 52 ohm filter that will handle 1 KW from
2-30 MHz.
http://members.cox.net/radiostuff9/sonar_lp_filter.jpg

National Type MCN Vernier Dial - New in Box!...........$40 plus shipping

http://members.cox.net/radiostuff9/mcn.jpg
http://members.cox.net/radiostuff9/mcn2.jpg

Drake ML-2 Marker Luxury 2 Meter Transceiver...........$60 plus shipping

This 1971 2 meter transceiver has a solid state receiver and a tube
final putting out 10 watts plus. Also has a built-in AC/DC power supply.

This one is in nice condition and works well. This one has the original
crystals for 34-94, 94 Simplex. For more info on this radio visit this
link: http://www.dproducts.be/Drake_Museum/ML2.htm
http://members.cox.net/radiostuff9/drake2m.jpg
http://members.cox.net/radiostuff9/drake2m2.jpg
http://members.cox.net/radiostuff9/drake2m3.jpg


Thanks for looking.

************************************************** *********
Dave N7RK http://members.cox.net/n7rk
Phoenix, Arizona *DXCC Honor Roll* *WAZ#23 - 75 Meter SSB*

ex-XE2/N7RK, N7RK/ZB2, VK2ERK, ZM0AJN, WB6NRK, WN6IWX

Boatanchor Collector Extraordinaire preferring Hallicrafters, National
and what ever else looks interesting!


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Old January 16th 04, 02:53 AM
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Years ago, in another life, I worked in radio. There was a small test
set that measured RF so that the station engineers could tell the
contours still matched the promise of performance. Can't remember what
they were called and who manufactured them. Anybody?

They were in a beige case with a meter on the front and were fairly BIG $.

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Old January 16th 04, 02:53 AM
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Years ago, in another life, I worked in radio. There was a small test
set that measured RF so that the station engineers could tell the
contours still matched the promise of performance. Can't remember what
they were called and who manufactured them. Anybody?

They were in a beige case with a meter on the front and were fairly BIG $.

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Old January 16th 04, 03:06 AM
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Field Intensity Meter, Sparks
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Field Intensity Meter, Sparks


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Old January 16th 04, 04:14 AM
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Ray Collins wrote:
Years ago, in another life, I worked in radio. There was a small test
set that measured RF so that the station engineers could tell the
contours still matched the promise of performance. Can't remember what
they were called and who manufactured them. Anybody?

They were in a beige case with a meter on the front and were fairly BIG $.



Beige sounds like a Sierra Frequency Selective Voltmeter?
-Bill

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Ray Collins wrote:
Years ago, in another life, I worked in radio. There was a small test
set that measured RF so that the station engineers could tell the
contours still matched the promise of performance. Can't remember what
they were called and who manufactured them. Anybody?

They were in a beige case with a meter on the front and were fairly BIG $.



Beige sounds like a Sierra Frequency Selective Voltmeter?
-Bill

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Old January 16th 04, 04:32 AM
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Hi,
If RF, field strength meter?
Tony

-Bill- wrote:

Ray Collins wrote:

Years ago, in another life, I worked in radio. There was a small test
set that measured RF so that the station engineers could tell the
contours still matched the promise of performance. Can't remember
what they were called and who manufactured them. Anybody?

They were in a beige case with a meter on the front and were fairly
BIG $.



Beige sounds like a Sierra Frequency Selective Voltmeter?
-Bill


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Old January 16th 04, 04:32 AM
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Hi,
If RF, field strength meter?
Tony

-Bill- wrote:

Ray Collins wrote:

Years ago, in another life, I worked in radio. There was a small test
set that measured RF so that the station engineers could tell the
contours still matched the promise of performance. Can't remember
what they were called and who manufactured them. Anybody?

They were in a beige case with a meter on the front and were fairly
BIG $.



Beige sounds like a Sierra Frequency Selective Voltmeter?
-Bill


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Old January 16th 04, 05:53 AM
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On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 18:53:24 -0800, Ray Collins
*remove wrote:

Years ago, in another life, I worked in radio. There was a small test
set that measured RF so that the station engineers could tell the
contours still matched the promise of performance. Can't remember what
they were called and who manufactured them. Anybody?

They were in a beige case with a meter on the front and were fairly BIG $.


Potomac Instruments FIM series were that color. The earlier ones went
under their name and Nems Clarke, RCA, Vitro?, maybe some others. They
were good radios. Still have two of them around somewhere.
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