Hi Brett
I could pick up the r390a, I am 70m north of NYC
bob...w2ami
Highland NY 12528

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Brett Gazdzinski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 8:35 AM
Subject: [AMRadio] RE: r390a, sx17, t4xb for sale


> Hello all AMers.
> I am cleaning out a rack cabinet for the latest project, and
> have for sale the following equipment...
> 
> Very clean, like new, Hallicrafters sx17 receiver.
> Push pull tube output, selectivity is good, has wide and narrow
> positions, narrow is narrow enough, wide is quite wide, and gives 
> good fidelity. Big lighted S meter with the Hallicrafters
> logo on it, very sharp looking receiver.
> Price is $300.00 because I suspect it is a collectors piece, stock 
> and new looking...
> Manual included.
> 
> 
> R390a, bought at fair radio about 20 years ago, one of their extra
> clean ones (premium price), with meters and covers.
> It looks quite good, and works like its supposed to.
> About 18 years ago, the ballast tube blew out, and I put a resistor
> in the socket, and it has been working fine since.
> Manual included, along with the antenna adaptor.
> $400.00 (less than what I paid for it)
> 
> Drake t4xb AM,ssb,cw transmitter, I was using it as an exciter
> (rf only) for other transmitters, but got something better.
> With manual and power supply, and the 160 meter xtal (enables 160 meter
> band), very clean inside and out.
> I think I have mods printed out to improve the AM transmission,
> if you want to go that way, does screen grid mod I think......
> $250.00 (what I paid for it minus the 160 meter xtal)
> 
> 
> I could ship the drake stuff, the other stuff would be pickup
> (you get to try it first), or I can drive a few hundred miles
> or so...
> 
> I would consider partial/full trades for parts, depending
> on what you have, I don't need any more radios, but can always use
> clean parts like transformers (small or medium size), chokes,
> variacs, some types of tubes, etc.
> The 4D32 rig is under construction and using up transformers
> and variacs at al alarming rate!
> 
> Brett
> N2DTS
> 856-753-8406, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
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