I can see that people would not want a homebrew
rig, but I think fewer and fewer people are building,
yet people want a higher power radio.
I don't think the parts would sell for $2000.00,
well, maybe on Ebay, who knows
I have a lot of watchers, many people may be wondering
what happens...
St
Brett said...
>
> Homebrew 812a rig modulated by 811a's, in rack cabinet $2000.00 ?
> http://wa5bxo.shacknet.nu/N2DTS/Picture%20005.jpg
> Listed on ebay...should be interesting...
Interesting indeedI'd love to see anything homebrew sell for $2,000. That
would be a good sign.
My experience is
Came upon this web site this morning and have never seen it before. The
end chapters detail many WWII receivers and transmitters. If you have
not seen this before, than enjoy!
http://www.hnsa.org/doc/radio/index.htm
Enjoy the 4th of July!
73,
Dave N7RK
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Bob,
Please send it to me directly...off list. There should be no trouble that
way. (Says the guy who knows next to nothing about computers.)
Many thanks again, es 73,Bill w2dgb([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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From: "RJ Mattson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Discussion of
Hi Bill
I'll send the Four11 schematic again.
The spam eaters must have got it.
I'm looking for a Hammarlund ED-4 xmtr schematic.
bob...w2ami
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From: "w2dgb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 3:37 PM
Subject: [AMRadio] Hammarlund Four-11 info needed
Mark,
Ebay (and the FCC I guess) wont allow this particular model
to be listed or sold/resold.
It seems there is an entire underground CB thing going on,
slightly disguised as 10 meter rigs...
I thought it could be sold as a 10 meter rig, but they will not
allow it listed at all.
It seems like
Brett -
FWIW you CAN sell it to another licensed ham. The buyer is responsible to
ensure that
it meets emission standards, etc. A few years ago I put a CB style amp on
eBay. I made
it clear in the auction listing that the buyer had to prove to me he was a
licensed
ham, and that he was responsible
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