For Sale RCA ATR-219: 1930's 5M portable modulated oscillator type handie-talkie. Very cool predecessor to the Abbott TR-4, etc. Nice cosmetic condition. Untested. As-is. $45
RME 510X. Is this a 5 and 10 meter converter? I know nothing about this and the dial is not readable. Cabinet in nice shape all around. Appears intact and all original. Styling matches RME 69/70 with chrome strips. As-is. $45 Eldico EE-3 Electronic Key. Was an electronic keyer with a built-in paddle. But this one has paddle removed and ΒΌ inch phone jack in its place. Other changes may have been made. Paint is nice on top but hole where paddle was has been enlarged. As-is. With manual copy. $15 General Radio Capacitance Bridge Type 76-B (maybe, I can't read it). This once-nice bridge suffers from paint corrosion around the lettering and a well-scraped and scuffed case. One binding post is broken. Some case screws are missing. Big and heavy. As-is. $25 Sonar CFC 80M/40M exciter or VFO. Nice looking with original manual. $75 Triplett 666 VOM. 1930's VOM probably 1000 ohms/volt. The meter bezel is cracked but could be glued to be un-noticeable. The bakelite case is chipped at the front bottom edge. Dirty. As-is. $10 Hickok 900B volt/Amp/Watt Meter. Metal case with large meter in a wooden carrying case. The covering has been ripped off of the wooden case and it looks like junk. But inside, the actual meter is like new. Comes with test leads and instructions printed on the back. Nice. Untested. As-is. $20 4D32 tubes. Used in Johnson Viking I final. NOS in sealed boxes. $10 each, 2 available. Homebrew Whatzit. This is a receiver or receive converter in a classic 1950's homebrewer's cabinet 12" x8" x8" with original paint (gray/blue wrinkle finish, chipping along the bottom edge). There are 2 controls and one National ICN tuning dial. One control is a switch and the other is a pot--what they do, I couldn't say. The ICN dial has the knob, pointer and scale, but the actual bezel is missing. The nicely built unit has a 3-section variable cap, 6 tubes and 5 Meissner RF transformers mounted on the top of the chassis. The tubes are 6AL5, 6C4, 6K7, 6K8, 6SK7, and a socket for a 6G5 tuning eye tube which is missing. The Meissner coils are 14-1005, 14-1004, 16-5740 and 16-574x plus one other I can't read. It all seems well-designed and neatly built on an aluminum chassis. There is no power supply, just wires and a plug to plug into one. As-is, Maybe for parts or ???. $18 73 Magazine. If you don't have a 73 magazine collection, this would make a good starter set. 73 during the 60's and early 70's was excellent and these make great cheap BA reading. All 70 issues: $35 including shipping. 1961: 10,11 1963: 1,2,3(cover loose),5,7,8,9,10,11,12 1964: 2,3,4,5,7,9,10,11,12 1965: 1,5,7,8,9,10,12 1966: 1,2,3,5,7,8,9,11,12 1967: 1,3,4,5 1969: 7 1970: 5 1971: 1,7,12 1972: 6,9,10,11,12 1973: 6,7,10,12 1974: 7,8,9,10,12 1975: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,10,11/12 Thanks. 73, Don Merz, N3RHT