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Default FA: Ten-Tec Argonaut 509 with PS and Keyer


1. Ten-Tec Argonaut 509 QRP Tranceiver, Excellent Condition, Plus Extras

This was the very first radio I ever owned. When I got my license way
back in '75 I was still in junior high (middle school now I think) so my
dad and I went to the only local place that sold ham gear and he got me
the argonaut. At the time I didn't know that QRP was not the best idea
for a new operator. I have only used this radio a little over the years
as I am not much of a talker. It has been sitting in a box for the last
few year so I thought I would pass it along to someone that will give it
more to do. It is in excellent shape and everything worked last time I
used it. I don't have an antenna anymore so I can't test it very well
now. Included is the matching power supply and a black Ten-Tec automatic
paddle keyer I got at the same time. I no longer have the box but I do
have the original manual.

2. OWI Movit WAO II MV-961 / MV 981 K Programmable, Build it Yourself
Robot Kit with PC interface

I got this as a gift a few years ago and never actually did anything
with it. It is a very nice little robot with either direct programming
via its keypad or programming from a PC via the interface kit. This is a
full kit version which means you have to solder the electronics as well
as assembling the mechanical parts. This would be a great parent and
child project or for anyone interested in robots and how they work.
Below is from the company that makes the kit. This is the description of
the MV-961 which is already assembled. The unit for sale is the MV-981 K
which is identical except you build it from parts including soldering
the printed circuit board.

WAO II is an intelligent robot with a four-bit micro-computer. Through
its 26 keys, you can input a motion program. There are 8 movement
command keys, 4 program keys, and 3 demonstration keys. WAO II also has
a pen mechanism in the middle of its body which allows it to draw simple
letters and designs. Assmebled Printed Circuit Board Movement:
Programmable through keyboard or personal computer by utilizing an
optional interface (sold separately). "AA" x 3 each, 9V x 1 each (not
included).

3. Brand New Linksys WRT310N N Ultra RangePlus Wireless N Gigabit Router

I bought this just before the wrt610n came out. I couldn't decide if I
wanted to keep this or get the 610. By the time I decided my return
period was up so now I have a brand new in the box wrt310n for sale. I
never did more than take it out for the pictures below. My indecision
will be you gain.

4. TomTom 520 720 GO Flex Car Quick Mount

I got this to use with my TomTom 720GO but I ended up going another way
due to the place I found to mount it in my car. It is very nice mount
and can be wired into the car's electrical system or used with the
cigarette lighter plug. It makes it quick and easy to remove the TomTom
when leaving the car, no plugs to contend with.

For pictures, more information or to place a bid go to

http://shop.ebay.com/merchant/tcbordp
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