I am in need of few spare parts for my Yaesu VHF equipments. After the
merge to Standard Vertex, our old YAESU dealer is not able to provide
me any spare parts.
Immediate need is LCD display units for FT 2500 and 2600.
Can any of our readers provide me a source, for international purchase?
Jack will copy and mail next weekgive me your address.
Easiest for me is cash in an envelope., shoudn't be more than a few
dollars., I'll let you know
Jerry VE3 EXT
P.S. what's your amateur call sign ? Just curious
Did you try contacting Yaesu directly? I have ordered parts directly from them
in the past.
This is from their website:
For customer service, technical support or parts, please call
714-827-7600.
Paul KB9WLC
Peter P J [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am in
Thanks very much. I am w3FUN
59 Damonte Ranch Parkway B274
Reno NV 89521
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jack will copy and mail
next weekgive me your address.
Easiest for me is cash in an envelope., shoudn't be more than a few
dollars., I'll let you know
Peter,
I don't understand why your local dealer would tell you this since the FT-2600
is a post merger product nevertheless I'd recommend contacting another Vertex
Standard/Yaesu importer such as Vertex Standard USA, amateur division, in
Cypress California. By the way, It was Yaesu that
Well, just worth looking at for the laugh (those of
you who will get the humor of this auction).
UNOPENED OEM HEATHKIT SOLDER PACK
HEATHKIT PARTS Ebay Item number: 350020446866
cheers,
skipp
There can be good reasons for including a window filter with
a duplexer. Reduction of high powered signals, which are IF
Images would be one such appplication. Sometimes a plain jane
duplexer just isn't enough. Sometimes a duplexer doesn't provide
a DC return to ground, which is nice to
With the days of lead free solder upon us that may not be such a bad
buy.
Paul
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I'm surprised the legal eagles in Caleefornya haven't
come down on this guy for selling something with lead
in it.
I certainly remember throwing away dozens of these
packages in my Heathkit-building days. I don't know
what criterion they used to decide how much solder a
kit needed, but I always
Hi Steve,
First, avoid using LMR-400 for duplex use. This and 9913 are not good
for duplex. Aluminum shield and tinned copper braid rubbing together
and setting up corrosion causing noise. This is not a very long run,
try and get some 1/2 hardline, you will not be disappointed. Spend
At 02:24 PM 2/1/2008, you wrote:
Hi Steve,
The Diamond and Comet antennas will probably only last one or two
seasons in your weather! I could write two pages of faults in
construction on these brands. Just not build sturdy enough. They don't
last long here in Michigan. I am in the Detroit
Due to moving, I plan on selling my RLC-3 with 5 radio cards,
autopatch, small DVR and audio delay board. I also have the Hall
RBI-1 interface and a Kenwood 701 dual band radio.
Just looking for info as what I might expect to get out of this, say
on ebay?
Thanks in advance...
73,
W8RLL
I have the following 30-40MHz Low-Band Mitrek and Maratrac radios
for sale. All units are drawer only, with covers. NO Channel
Elements, NO power cords, etc. All were pulled from service and
placed in storage many years ago, so they are sold AS IS WHERE IS.
QTY MODEL # - NOTES
QTY 1 -
Sorry, forgot to mention - make offers. Priced right. Someone can
have the whole lot cheap. I need to clean my garage! More stuff to
come!
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I have the following 30-40MHz Low-Band Mitrek and Maratrac radios
for sale.
Another batch of Toko 6DFB-915E-10 front-end filters
for MaxTrac 900 MHz radios has been purchased and I
have a few dozen available to sell. These are direct
solder-in replacements for Motorola MaxTrac radios;
they're NOT surface-mount filters. I don't know if
they will work in any other
Where are you located?
Scott
Scott Zimmerman
Amateur Radio Call N3XCC
612 Barnett Road
Boswell, PA 15531
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To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2008 6:12 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: FS: 37MHz Low Band
I have a friend who's looking for a 80 or so watt amplifier for his
224.84 MHz. repeater. Is there a recommended product for this
application these days? Mods or kit building are welcomed, as are
leads on plug-n-play solutions.
Thank you,
Robin Midgett K4IDC
VHF+ Glutton EM66se
6, 2, 222, 432,
Robin,
I bought a TE Systems 220 repeater duty amplifier 18 months ago, and
it has been working flawlessly since I received it. It is made out
of the highest quality parts, to commercial standards, with a large
heatsink. I looked at its output with a spectrum analyzer, and it is
extremely
My QTH is in Ocean County, NJ. I also have a shop in Monmouth
County, NJ. I also travel a bit in the tri-state area, so a meet is
possible. Due to the weight, its probably in the buyer's best
interest to pick them up anyway.
Eric
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