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Murray Green, K3BEQ June 29th 05 05:10 AM

Kenwood TR-751A
 

Tried several web sites but unable to get a price range for the subj
equipment. The model is a 2 meter multi mode transceiver (FM/SSB/CW)
that runs 25 watts. Any help appreciated. Someone may have sent me
a message previously but had a crash and lost it. Thanks.
K3BEQ

Travis Jordan June 29th 05 01:25 PM

Murray Green, K3BEQ wrote:
Tried several web sites but unable to get a price range for the subj


You need to learn to use eBay's "completed listings" search.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW



Murray Green, K3BEQ June 29th 05 08:06 PM

**Agree, but cannot seem to find the right combination. Have to to admit
though, EBAY selling prices are high. Almost seems that people buying
some of the amateur equipment, especially for 2 meters, don't know
what they are buying. In certain cases, they are close to new prices.
Thanks for the data. Much appreciated.
73 K3BEQ
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Travis Jordan wrote:

Murray Green, K3BEQ wrote:
Tried several web sites but unable to get a price range for the subj


You need to learn to use eBay's "completed listings" search.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW


Travis Jordan June 29th 05 08:17 PM

Murray Green, K3BEQ wrote:
Have to to
admit though, EBAY selling prices are high.


Any transaction takes a seller who is willing to sell and a buyer who is
willing to buy, and there seem to be a lot of them pairing up happily on
eBay. The concept of "high" is all in the mind.



Murray Green, K3BEQ June 29th 05 11:19 PM

True, it is in the mind of the beholder, however, some of the
beholders have an unrealistic "feel" for what is going on around them.
In essence, they are simply not doing their "homework" when it comes
to pricing. Im certain the Ebay sellers are smiling all the way to the
bank. I would.


Travis Jordan wrote:

Murray Green, K3BEQ wrote:
Have to to
admit though, EBAY selling prices are high.


Any transaction takes a seller who is willing to sell and a buyer who is
willing to buy, and there seem to be a lot of them pairing up happily on
eBay. The concept of "high" is all in the mind.



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