Re: [Repeater-Builder] FS: RCA Super Carfone 500 Series

2005-12-14 Thread Mark A. Holman
I tried a Motorola Car phone to sell VHF 152 / 158  nobody wanted it I 
sent it back & I think our recycle man probably stripped it .

that was 1994

Robin Midgett wrote:

>I have available for sale several RCA 500 series Super Carfone UHF 
>transceivers. These include the receiver and transmitter strips with the 
>vacuum tube power amplifiers, & mobile mounts (if you want them). The amps 
>are good for about 90 watts output in FM service. These units are used, old 
>stock removed from commercial service many years ago and stored in a 
>climate controlled environment. They are not tested, presumed working. They 
>are good for making repeaters, beacon transmitters, repeater receivers, 
>control receivers, power amplifiers, organ donors for other RCA gear, and 
>as 30 lb. (approx.) anchors for small water born craft.
>Asking $25 each plus shipping from 37212. Contact me via email at K4IDC at 
>comcast dot net.
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>Thanks,
>Robin Midgett K4IDC
>VHF+ Glutton EM66se 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] FS: RCA Super Carfone 500 Series

2005-12-09 Thread N9LLO




I have one of those instant heat jobs. It puts out about 55-60w on high band, not sure what it is really speced at. The other one I have is a 100w high band unit that uses the standard 8072 tube. Both use the same accessories. I would like to add a UHF to my vintage radio collection but it looks cost prohibitive once you figure in shipping.
 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] FS: RCA Super Carfone 500 Series

2005-12-09 Thread Neil McKie

  I believe the RCA Super-Carfone 500 series was after the 
 instant-heat era.  

  You can tell the difference by a quick look at the front of the 
 radio:  the rectangular connector is the Super-Carfone - the round 
 Cannon Connector is the Super-Carfone 500 Series. 

  Neil - WA6KLA 


Glenn Little WB4UIV wrote:
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> Are these the radios that have the instant heat filaments and melt the
> solder on the tube socket when the mic is left off hook and the filaments
> stay on constantly?
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> Thanks
> 73
> Glenn
> WB4UIV
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> At 11:12 PM 12/08/05, you wrote:
> >I have available for sale several RCA 500 series Super Carfone UHF
> >transceivers. These include the receiver and transmitter strips with the
> >vacuum tube power amplifiers, & mobile mounts (if you want them). The amps
> >are good for about 90 watts output in FM service. These units are used, old
> >stock removed from commercial service many years ago and stored in a
> >climate controlled environment. They are not tested, presumed working. They
> >are good for making repeaters, beacon transmitters, repeater receivers,
> >control receivers, power amplifiers, organ donors for other RCA gear, and
> >as 30 lb. (approx.) anchors for small water born craft.
> >Asking $25 each plus shipping from 37212. Contact me via email at K4IDC at
> >comcast dot net.
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> >Thanks,
> >Robin Midgett K4IDC
> >VHF+ Glutton EM66se
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] FS: RCA Super Carfone 500 Series

2005-12-09 Thread Glenn Little WB4UIV
Are these the radios that have the instant heat filaments and melt the 
solder on the tube socket when the mic is left off hook and the filaments 
stay on constantly?

Thanks
73
Glenn
WB4UIV

At 11:12 PM 12/08/05, you wrote:
>I have available for sale several RCA 500 series Super Carfone UHF
>transceivers. These include the receiver and transmitter strips with the
>vacuum tube power amplifiers, & mobile mounts (if you want them). The amps
>are good for about 90 watts output in FM service. These units are used, old
>stock removed from commercial service many years ago and stored in a
>climate controlled environment. They are not tested, presumed working. They
>are good for making repeaters, beacon transmitters, repeater receivers,
>control receivers, power amplifiers, organ donors for other RCA gear, and
>as 30 lb. (approx.) anchors for small water born craft.
>Asking $25 each plus shipping from 37212. Contact me via email at K4IDC at
>comcast dot net.
>
>Thanks,
>Robin Midgett K4IDC
>VHF+ Glutton EM66se
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[Repeater-Builder] FS: RCA Super Carfone 500 Series

2005-12-08 Thread Robin Midgett
I have available for sale several RCA 500 series Super Carfone UHF 
transceivers. These include the receiver and transmitter strips with the 
vacuum tube power amplifiers, & mobile mounts (if you want them). The amps 
are good for about 90 watts output in FM service. These units are used, old 
stock removed from commercial service many years ago and stored in a 
climate controlled environment. They are not tested, presumed working. They 
are good for making repeaters, beacon transmitters, repeater receivers, 
control receivers, power amplifiers, organ donors for other RCA gear, and 
as 30 lb. (approx.) anchors for small water born craft.
Asking $25 each plus shipping from 37212. Contact me via email at K4IDC at 
comcast dot net.

Thanks,
Robin Midgett K4IDC
VHF+ Glutton EM66se 





 
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