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Old January 11th 04, 02:13 AM
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FS: Nice ICOM AT-500 High Power Automatic Antenna Tuner. It covers the
HF Ham bands 160-10 Meters, and can interface with many ICOM
transceivers and the IC-2KL linear amplifier or similar for automatic
band switching, or the user can manually change bands on the front
panel.

It will automatically select one of up to four different antennas
depending on the band. I use to have this one setup so that on 160
Meters it selected my 160-Meter Inverted "L" antenna, on the 80/40/30
meter bands it selected my Butternut Vertical antenna, and on 20
through 10 meters it selected my 2-element, 5-band Cubical Quad
antenna. I used an ICOM IC-751A HF transceiver with it (also coming up
for sale.)

It runs on 117V AC or 13.8V DC power. Included are the AC and DC power
cords, original box and manual. It's in very nice condition, I'm
selling it since I now have TenTec equipment and their high-power
automatic antenna tuner, so I don't need this one, too. I had several
of these AT-500's over the years that I picked up at estate sales,
etc., and this best one of the bunch is the one that I kept for
myself. Trying to move to a smaller home, I need to get rid of some of
these "nice to have around" items that I'll just probably never use
again. $425 plus shipping.
Larry
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FS: Nice ICOM AT-500 High Power Automatic Antenna Tuner. It covers the
HF Ham bands 160-10 Meters, and can interface with many ICOM
transceivers and the IC-2KL linear amplifier or similar for automatic
band switching, or the user can manually change bands on the front
panel.

It will automatically select one of up to four different antennas
depending on the band. I use to have this one setup so that on 160
Meters it selected my 160-Meter Inverted "L" antenna, on the 80/40/30
meter bands it selected my Butternut Vertical antenna, and on 20
through 10 meters it selected my 2-element, 5-band Cubical Quad
antenna. I used an ICOM IC-751A HF transceiver with it (also coming up
for sale.)

It runs on 117V AC or 13.8V DC power. Included are the AC and DC power
cords, original box and manual. It's in very nice condition, I'm
selling it since I now have TenTec equipment and their high-power
automatic antenna tuner, so I don't need this one, too. I had several
of these AT-500's over the years that I picked up at estate sales,
etc., and this best one of the bunch is the one that I kept for
myself. Trying to move to a smaller home, I need to get rid of some of
these "nice to have around" items that I'll just probably never use
again. $425 plus shipping.
Larry
Larry, Can you tell me if it is still for sale and if so do you have any other pics? What amps can it handle?
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