Hi Don -

If you still have the 4D32s I'd be glad to take them off your hands, my 32V
would appreciate it too.

73 de Todd/'Boomer'  KA1KAQ

Merz Donald S wrote:

> 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
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