For Sale Military frequency meter AN/URM-32A. This is a post-war update of the BC-221 that covers 125kc to 1000mc. The case on this one has the front cover and looks pretty good with minor scratches. The front panel has a quarter-sized paint scrape at the top center and a piece of masking tape on it. Otherwise, the unit looks good. It is all original and unmodified. None of the accessories that clipped in side the front cover are there. It comes with the calibration book. The serial number on the book matches the serial number on the meter. I have tested this (it has the original AC supply in the battery compartment) and it seems to be working well on all bands. The tag says "Frequency Meter AN/URM-32A Divco-Wayne Electronics Order Number 50820-P-57". $59
Service Magazine, June, 1932, V1#5. Good shape. $3 Mills Novelty (jukebox) Parts and Price List (with photos) for 800-881 models, with service manual for Mills 807-900-901 "Zephyr" jukebox. 1938. $7 Allied Radio Circuit Handbook, 14th printing, 1954. Good shape. $4 LeJay Manufacturing Manual, 4th ed., 1943. This is a set of 50 builders plans for electrical apparatus that might be used on a 1930's farm or small town. Each plan includes a description and pictorial diagrams. Highlights include how to build a "110vac light plant" by re-winding a Ford Model T generator, how to build an electric fence from a Ford Model T ignition coil, a radio B battery eliminator, a water wheel made from an old wooden-spoked car wheel, a 32V wind-driven electric generator and an electric scooter. The whole thing runs about 40 pages of looseleaf held in a paper cover folder. Definitely off the beaten path. $7 Thanks for looking. 73, Don Merz, N3RHT DISCLAIMER: The information contained in this e-mail may be confidential and is intended solely for the use of the named addressee. Access, copying or re-use of the e-mail or any information contained therein by any other person is not authorized. If you are not the intended recipient please notify us immediately by returning the e-mail to the originator.

