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Drake items for sale:

Case for Drake TR-22 C
This is the black case that fits the Drake TR-22 C, and 
has a pocket for the microphone, plus cutouts in the 
back for antenna, power, etc.  It is good shape, except 
that the Drake Logo is not near as brilliant as it once 
was.  $12

Drake 1525 EM Touchtone Microphone
This is the mic that was used to add a touchtone pad 
to a lot of rigs in the 70s and 80s.  Normal hand mic 
from the front, but had a touchtone pad on the back.  
Four pin mic plug.  This particular unit has been used, 
but is in good shape and includes paper work.  $ 40 

Drake hand microphone
This is like the hand mic that came with the Drake TR-72
and TR-22 C. It has the standard 4 pin plug wired for 
Drake/Kenwood, and is a 500 ohm mic. No model 
number on it, but it looks close to new, and works fine.  $30

Cover for Heath Wattmeter - Drake color
This is the inverted "U" cover that fits the Heath HM-102
and HM-2102 wattmeters, and maybe other units. It is
in nice shape. It has been painted black to match 
Drake gear.  It is no longer Heath Green. $12

I have a NOS 6JB6 available.  I only have one, but that 
may be enough to help someone.  $20

Drake TV-3300-LP Low Pass Filter
This is a modern low pass filter to go between your
transmitter and antenna, and has been optimized to
have more attenuation in the 40 MHz region, where
many TVs have their IF.  According to the manual it is 
good for 1000 Watts "average", which would be about 
2000 watts PEP, and has over 80 db attenuation at 
41 MHz.  SO-239 connectors on each end. This one 
looks close to new, and also has the single page 
"manual" with it.  $ 30

Drake TV-1000-LP Low pass filter 
This is the filter that is in the copper case, and may also 
be used on the low end of six meters, as well as HF.  It is 
a 50 ohm filter and is good for 1000 W AM below 30 MHz
(which would be over 3000 Watts PEP SSB), and 
about 200 W up to 52 MHz.  With paper work for $ 30

Drake TV-5240-LP low pass filter
This number is correct; it is not a TV-5200.  This filter is
different than the typical low pass filter.  It has an SO-239
connector on each end, but instead of being long and skinny,
the enclosure is about 5 inches square.  I think this is a 
fairly old filter.  It has brownish/gray paint over the copper
colored case.  I have not been able to find any specs on
this filter.  It does say "For use in 52 ohm line of transmitters
operating below 30 Mc." printed on it.  If anyone has any 
additional information on it, I would appreciate hearing. $30

Drake TV-100-LP low pass filter
This is for lower power -- up to 100 watts AM.
It has the copper case. It is approaching antique status, 
as I would guess it must be 30 years old, but still works 
fine. Basically it is the same as the TV-1000-LP above, 
but with one tenth of the power ratings.  $ 15

Drake TV-300-HP high pass filter
High Pass filter for the TV for 300 ohm twin lead.
This filter is collectable, and is unused as best I can
determine. It is still in its original box (not the newer 
blister pack), with an "RLD" logo on it, and says 
"NEW TV-300 HP High Pass Filter, Attenuates 
0-52 MHz".  A grounding strap is also attached.  $ 15

Prices do not include shipping from Florida.

Thanks.

73,

Ken, W8EK

Ken Simpson
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