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[KB6NU] Sears sold ham gear?
 

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Sears sold ham gear?

Posted: 17 Mar 2021 07:59 PM PDT
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Who knew that Sears once sold amateur radio gear?

On the CWops mailing list this morning, someone posted a link to the Sears
1940 Radio Amateur/Test Equipment/Sound Systems Catalog. I knew that Sears
sold lots of things in the past, but Id never heard that they sold ham
equipment.

This catalog features gear from a lot of major manufacturer of the day,
including:

Hallicrafters
National
Meissner
Hammarlund
Stancor


The prices look pretty good, too. On page 7, you see that the National
NC-100 costs only $120. But, wait a second, thats in 1940 dollars. Most
inflation calculators say a 1940 dollar is worth $18.61 today, so that
makes the price of that NC-100 $2,232 in 2021 dollars, and for that price,
youre only getting the receiver. Dont worry, though. As you can see, you
can buy that radio on Sears Easy Payment Plan.
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Sears also parts, like tubes, crystals, capacitors, and coils. An RCA 807
21 W transmitting tube sold for $3.50. An 806, which had a maximum plate
dissipation of 150 W, went for $22.

Sears sold test gear, too. The catalog includes 12 pages of test equipment,
including gear from Triplett, Weston, Hickok, and RCA, but also
lesser-known names, such as Precision Apparatus, Radio City Products,
Supreme Test Equipment and ReadRite. Id never heard of these last four
manufacturers, and I consider myself somewhat of a test-equipment geek.
Below is a page showing testers from Precision Apparatus. As you can see,
Precision Apparatus made a wide variety of gear, including voltmeters,
signal generators, and tube testers.
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Many items are reasonably priced. One of my friends commented that the
Speed-X keys were very economically priced. The top of the line straight
key—the Speed-X 320—cost only $1.91, while the Speed-X 545 Speed Key, or
bug, was only $5.44.

Theres lots of other cool stuff in the catalog, too. Download it, browse
through it, and let me know what you found interesting.

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