Hi Don; I am interested in theTektronix 50mc scope. What do you think it would cost to ship it to Zip 93065? Thanks, Don.
Ed Richards K6UUZ On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 14:17:36 -0400 "Merz Donald S" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > FOR SALE > > Drake TR-4 with RV-4 VFO in top mount above TR-4. Package also > includes Drake AC-4 supply, and DC-4 supply for mobile use. With > manuals and cables. Good but not great cosmetic condition with fan > mounted externally above final cage. Also with some scratches and > other marks. I have used this rig repeatedly on a number of bands > and I can guarantee that it is working well. $320 > > Tektronix 453 oscilloscope. Solid 50Mhz bench scope in good looking > and good working condition--on one channel only. Dead on channel B. > Bright trace and beautiful front panel. With original front panel > cover. In good shape. Use as single channel scope or fix channel B. > I think this scope uses Nuvistor tubes. $40 > > HP 5245L frequency counter. Nixie tubes! Looks well-used and just > okay with many dings, scrapes, removed tags and such. With 50-500mhz > plug-in and copy of the military manual set for this counter. > Working well. $35 > > Tek 203 'scope cart with the 2 big drawers below and power outlets > on rear. Tilts nice. Good casters and useful bottom shelf. Needs > cleaned but will clean up into very nice condition. The 203 > SCOPE-MOBILEĀ® Cart is designed to hold the following Tektronix > products: 7403N, 7313, 7613, 7623, 7623A, 7633, 7603, 5100-Series, > and 5400-Series. $25 plus shipping (ugh!) > > HP 3300A Function Generator with matching HP 3305A sweep plug-in. > Covers 0-100khz. Sine, square and Triangle output. With manual > copies for both units. Looks good but has some dings and label > residue. Untested. As-is. $50 > > General Radio 740B capacity bridge. Typical older (black) GR bridge > with tilt legs on back of case for convenient angle on the bench. > Uses 6E5 eye tube for balance indicator. Was supposed to have a lid > but I don't have one. The little 2-prong recessed male line > connector has been removed and replaced with a captive line cord. > Otherwise, I think this is all original. The front panel has several > inventory tags on it and a rough spot where I assume a calibration > tag was. I think the 6E5 eye tube originally had a hood on it, but > that is missing here. Inside, the unit is like new with typical GR > museum-quality construction practices. Untested. This uses a 6X5 > rectifier and an aluminum can electrolytic filter. I was reluctant > to plug this in without taking the time to reform the cap. But that > is just about the only possible suspect component. So I expect that > this either works as-is or can be brought back by replacing one cap. > As-is. $29 > > Another General Radio 740B capacity bridge. This one seems to be > older than the one above. It is not in as good condition either. The > knob style is different and I believe that one knob is wrong. It has > the tilt legs on back of case for convenient angle on the bench but > no lid on this one either. Uses 6E5 eye tube for balance indicator. > The little 2-prong recessed male line connector is intact on this > one. The front panel has some tag mess on it and some oxidation > damage. This ain't no beauty queen. The 6E5 eye tube hood is present > but has several dings in it. Inside, the unit is like new. This uses > the same 6X5 rectifier/electrolytic filter cap setup and I have not > plugged it in. I do think that this either works as-is or can be > brought back by replacing one cap. Untested. As-is. $14 > > Military WWII TS-34/AP ocilloscope. These WWII-era test > oscilloscopes with their distinctive shape and rubber viewing hood > used to be common in surplus. But like the command sets, now they > are somewhat harder to find. This one is in nice original shape and > has the rubber hood. $29 > > Bendix RA-12 receiver. WWII-vintage I think. Heavily ham modified > with AC power supply and big, screened-off hole in top for air flow. > Front panel is basically gone and replaced with what was supposed to > be a conventional slide rule dial. But the dial and bezel are loose > and the dial string is broken. The front may have had some motor > drive on it for remote tuning at one time. But that is all gone. The > radio was originally painted gray but is now black. Believe it or > not, this thing works and ain't too bad. It covers LF and HF up to > 9.5mhz. As-is. Only for the adventurous. $49 > > Heathkit C-2 Condenser Checker. 1952-vintage with Heath Company HC > crown logo. Front panel is pretty good with a few small paint dings. > Cabinet is poor due to rust. Tuning Eye. No holes or modifications. > I cleaned this up and it is quite appealing in a restoration > context. Possibly still useful for BA restoration. Untested. As-is. > $15 > > Heathkit RF Generator. Also from the 1952 Heathkit line with the > words "RF Generator" across a sine wave in the upper left corner. > This matches the cap checker above in panel design and it is the > same size and shape. So these 2 look like fraternal twins. Excellent > front panel. Cabinet has some rust and marks on the paint. Clean. No > holes or modifications. $15 > > Heathkit T-2 Signal Tracer. Also from the 1952 Heathkit line with > the same > Panel style as the 2 items above. All 3 of these have the same > knobs, same > panel styling and are the exact same size and shape. This tracer has > some > paint chips on the front panel. But the cabinet is better than the 2 > units > above. No holes or modifications that I see. Needs cleaned and needs > a new > Line cord. $15 > > Three Heathkits above for $30. > > Thanks for looking. > 73, Don Merz, N3RHT > > 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.(B) > ______________________________________________________________ > AMRadio mailing list > Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/amradio > Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.html > Post: mailto:[email protected] > >

