Hello all,
 
I need to make more space so the following has to go.  These are pick up only 
in Philadelphia, PA.  Come and take them away!
 
1. DX-100 project.  Two complete transmitters, one cabinet.  Cabinet is in nice 
shape. The rigs look OK, except the previous owner of one has bits of tape on 
the panel and knobs to mark settings.  The knobs are non-original.  The other 
has a pretty nice front panel.  Both have some pitting to the copper-plated 
chassis.  At one time I was going to disassemble one, have the chassis 
re-plated and reassemble the rig using whatever parts necessary from the second 
one.  $150 for all.
 
2. Apache project.  This poor rig was damaged in shipping and sat on a shelf in 
the shack here for years.  I found another locally, so this has to go.  The 
good: the front panel looks pretty good and the radio is complete.  While 
damage is never "good," at least it's on the back of the rig.  The rear of the 
cabinet and chassis took a hit.  It should be fixable with a little body work.  
I also have spare parts to replace those that were damaged o nthe rear apron of 
the chassis.  The cabinet needs to be repainted. $50.
 
Thanks for the read and 73,
Ed N3CMI
 

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Hello again,
 
These are for pickup only in Philadelphia, PA.
 
As most of you know, the Clegg Zeus is a plate-modulated VHF transmitter for 6m 
and 2m.  It runs a 4CX150 modulated by a pair of 811s.  It has an Eddystone 
dial and matches the Interceptor receiver.  The rig is packaged as a desktop 
unit and a power supply / modulator which weighs a ton and typically lives on 
the floor or on a shelf behind the bench.
 
I have two of the desktop units and one power supply / modulator excess to my 
needs.  The rigs have nice front panel cosmetics, but the cabinets need to be 
repainted.  One desktop unit is the older version because it says "Clinemaster 
Zeus" on the front panel. The power supply looks complete and good, if somewhat 
dusty.
 
All of this is untested because I got them as a back up for my other Zeus.
 
$200 for all.
 
Thanks for the read and 73,
Ed N3CMI
 
215 247-2457 (home)
 

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For Sale

This is a classic 1930's homebrew station with the following four =
components:

ARRL 1936 Two-Tube Receiver. This is a homebrew 1936-vintage =
regenerative receiver built from plans in the 1936=20
ARRL Handbook, Page 97. It's extra-nice and beautifully built in every =
respect. Very good or excellent
looking receiver built in a National C-SRR black wrinkle cabinet with 2 =
Crowe "airplane" dials. Untested. Tube lineup is 1-58 and 1-56.=20

National 7180B doghouse power supply for the receiver. This is a =
1929-vintage B-eliminator made by National radio. The first of the =
"doghouse" power supplies. It's in very good or excellent looking =
condition but untested. Tube line-up is 1-80.

Homebrew #10 Hartley Transmitter. Built from plans in the 1931 ARRL =
Handbook. Looks exactly like RX pictured in book. Using single #10 tube =
and 2 plug-in coils. Breadboard-style. This was built as a nostalgia =
project using period components. It's in perfect working condition. Tube =
line-up is 1-10.=20

Homebrew power supply for the transmitter. This is a breadboard supply =
using a 1930's Thordarson transformer and 2 large, square 1930's caps, =
one of which has split open. There is a socket for 1 4-pin rectifier. =
But it had no tube in it when I got it and I have never run this supply. =
As-is. Needs cleaned up. Board used for breadboard is unfinished and not =
great.

Also included is a 1930's brown bakelite T/R switch. This is the fancy, =
humpback-style knife-switch with the big, square knob.

All 4 components--a complete station needing very little work to put on =
the air: $429 plus shipping.

Thanks for looking.
73, Don Merz, N3RHT
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