Bob, I am very interested in your 820D, please let me know how I can contact you direct. Don W5FFK email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
===== Original Message From [email protected] ===== >Due to the time and space involved, I have decide not to convert this >beautiful transmitter. It is an original owner unit built by Collins in >1869 in 1969. All original documentation from the factory and installation >is included. Very large 8 1/2 X 11 notebook with all pages in plastic >protectors. > >The Collins 820D-1 uses a pair of 5-500's modulated by a pair of the same. >The transmitter is solid state up to the final and modulators. > > Most users converted the transmitter to use 4-400's by simply changing the >filament transformers. I have the new transformer designed for this >transmitter. > >The transmitter comes with a remote control panel for operation from the >operators position. The transmitter is designed to be placed flush against >a wall. Everything is serviced from the front. It is 23 inches deep, 41 >inches wide and 69 inches tall. > >Complete manual with very large extra schmatics. A spare audio driver card >and extra exciter unit is included. All iron is original and has been >removed and taged for easy handling. > >The transmitter is located near Tallahassee, Fl just off I-10. The >transmitter can be moved in a standard size pickup. Help will be provided >for loading. The transmitter can be delivered within a 200-300 mile area. > >Priced at $1200.00 and I will consider a trade or partial trade. > >Thanks es 73, > >Bob, W4WSZ >AM'ing over 50 years >AMI >SAMRC #12 > > > > >_______________________________________________ >AMRadio mailing list >[email protected] >http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/amradio

