Hi Don,
    I am interested in the Heathkit power supply and possibly the TC-2 tube
tester.  Are they still available?

Paul Sokoloff  WA3GFZ
508 Gen. Patterson Drive
Glenside, Pa. 19038
USA
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Subject: [AMRadio] FS: Heathkit, Gonset, General Radio


FOR SALE

Heathkit PM-2 Mobile Tuning Meter. Relative power meter with magnet mount in
classic Heathkit 2-tone green. All original and in nice shape. Is this the
rarest Heathkit ham accessory? $24 PPD

Heathkit HD-1250 Solid state Dip Meter with all coils and case. Appears to
be in like new condition and working. $29

Homebrew SSB product detector for National HRO 60. Plugs into NBFM socket on
chassis and works without modification to the radio. Beautifully made. Uses
12AU7 and 5749 miniature tubes. In small black-painted aluminum mini-box.
Some chips on black paint. $49

Heathkit TC-2 tube checker in the original wooden cabinet. 1956-vintage
emission type tester. Front panel and cabinet are very good except filament
volts knob is not original. With original manual and tube charts. $35

Military filter F-15/U in 3x3x8 inch black wrinkle cabinet with flange on
bottom and clips to clip onto a mount plate. PL-259 connectors on each end.
Contract 338-DAY-DE-RC, made by CAQW. Paint is in pretty nice shape. Not
sure what this was used with. $20

Heathkit Variable Voltage Regulated Power Supply Model PS-3. 0-500VDC at
0-200ma. 6.3VAC at 4A for filaments. Am I wrong is saying that this is a BA
test bench "must-have"? Some light paint scrapes and partly-washed off
writing on top of cabinet. Should clean up to be excellent looking. Working.
$29

Gonset G-50 6-meter communicator. 6M AM/CW transmitter/receiver. All
original including all original knobs and paint. No holes. Front panel has
paint dings especially at top edge. Cabinet also has some dings but is
pretty nice. Dials both work. With one crystal (8450). I believe this is
electrically all original. Unrestored and presumed not to work. Looks dirty
inside. The power cord has been cut off. $59

General Radio 650-A Impedance Bridge. This is the classic sloped panel GR
bridge with wooden cabinet. All original-knobs, paint, wood finish, etc. The
front panel has one scrape in the paint and several stickers on it. But it
really looks great. The wooden cabinet has many marks. But it too looks
good. No holes or rust or broken binding posts or missing thumb screws or
other ugly surprises. Tags say calibrated in '63 with batteries changed in
'75 and '90. Inside, it looks brand new. Like a lot of the old GR gear, the
internal componentry and bus-bar wiring is impressive and display-worthy.
Untested but assumed to work when batteries are added. $69

General Radio Type 716-C Capacitance Bridge. The front panel of this unit
has one paint scrape slightly larger than a quarter in the upper right
quadrant where it looks like some tag was ground off. Otherwise, once
cleaned, the front panel will look excellent. The cabinet has many scrapes
and stains. Using this unit must have required an external generator and an
external detector because this bridge does not seem to have those functions
built-in. All original with no broken parts or problems of any kind that I
see. Handles that used to be on sides of cabinet are missing. Probably
weighs 30 pounds. $35

Thanks for looking.
73, Don Merz, N3RHT

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