Brett gazdzinski wrote:
If its built better then I build, its worth lots more!
I think the demand for parts is likely to fall off as
everyone gets their flex radio and the kids are
more into Iphones and such...
Oh, I think we're there now, Brett... Thank goodness for people like
Gary/WZ1M who
Van K7VS wrote:
well, what I was trying to saythe fellow that has it now pr0obably paid
what I was offered it for from the fellow that has had it for a very long
time in his barn. The guy that bought it a couple of months ago now wants
2.5 times what he probably paid for it and he hasn't eve
Yes, if the parts are any good, its worth $500.00,
less is a steal if its not a ball of rust.
Unless its built better then I build my stuff, I would not
care if it works, it's the parts you want.
If its built better then I build, its worth lots more!
I think the demand for parts is likely to fal
So this guy is not the one you dealt with earlier. He has no excuse, he has
a General Class. Fire it up into a dummy load at least. I believe that the
scenario you mentioned is the truth. Like I said, I saw it and thought
someone might want it.
Joe W4AAB
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From: "Van K7V
well, what I was trying to saythe fellow that has it now pr0obably paid
what I was offered it for from the fellow that has had it for a very long
time in his barn. The guy that bought it a couple of months ago now wants
2.5 times what he probably paid for it and he hasn't even taken the time t
If I knew where the transmitter came from and if it had been kept in the dry,
that would be OK. I know too well about the vultures in ham radio. I have
helped sell some estate sales, and I always ask the executors of the estate
what THEY want for the equipment. I have been fortunate to get most
I totally agree. Even in ruff shape its worth the money. I have a home brew
pr of 813's with modulator and power supply, I wouldn't take any less than
500 bucks just for the supply.
Regards,
Gary...WZ1M
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From: "Geoff/W5OMR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Discussion of AM Ra
I looked at this unit when it was for sale for $200 a couple months ago and chose not to buy it. It hasn't been fired up in years! It may be ok but I certainly would insist that it be checked before buying at that price!
crawfish wrote:
I look to see it on epay soon. At least if someone wa
I would, too. I guess some of his buddies told him it was worth more. I look
to see it on epay soon. At least if someone wanted a challenge, this would
be one. But not for $500. $200. maybe, but only after it "cooked" for
awhile.
I looked at this unit when it was for sale for $200 a couple months ago and
chose not to buy it. It hasn't been fired up in years! It may be ok but I
certainly would insist that it be checked before buying at that price!
Van, K7VS
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From: "crawfish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED
KB7NRN has a rack-mounted transmitter listed on QTH.com with a pair of 813's
modulated by a pair of 811's. Ad #608165. He wants $500. for it.Usual
disclaimers apply.
Joe W4AAB
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Thanks for the tip. I didn't know something like this existed. Looks really
slick.
There may be better deals, but I found it at supermediastore.com for $19.99
with free shipping.
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Ernie, k0occ
Atlanta, GA
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From: "Jim Candela" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi All,
I just purchased the "Kill-A-Watt" meter from an Ebay seller. These
are neat because they plug into a 120v outlet, and you plug whatever you
want into this gadget. It will display:
Volts
Amps
Watts
VA
Power Factor
Frequency
Time
KWH
I paid less than $20.00 for mine..
This device loo
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