Hi Don, Did you get my previous EMAIL about the Bird 43 N-Type connector you listed? I sent it to your personal EMAIL address, so hopefully it got through. Anyway, I 'll take the N-Type connector if it is still available.
Thanks, Fred WA0GMH ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don Merz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Discussion of AM Radio" <[email protected]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, August 11, 2006 10:15 AM Subject: Spam:****, [AMRadio] FS: NOS Transformers and More Miscellany > X-SpamDetect-Info: ------------- Start ASpam results --------------- > X-SpamDetect-Info: This message may be spam. This message BODY has been altered so > X-SpamDetect-Info: your mail client can be set to filter it, see http://netwinsite.com/surgemail/aspaminfo.htm > X-SpamDetect: ****: 4.100000 SpamUrl=4.1 > X-SpamDetect-Info: ------------- End ASpam results ----------------- > > For Sale: NOS Transformers, Calibration Unit, Rotor direction indicator. > All prices plus shipping. > > NOS 24VCT 5A transformers. 12-0-12. 117VAC, 60cps input. Modern transformers > made in Taiwan. 2.5 inches tall by 2.75 inches wide. Two mount holes are > 3-11/16 apart. This is a currently shipping part from All Electronics as > their part number TX-245 at a price of $19.50. My price is $5 each. 10 > available. Buy several and get your money's worth out of a postal flat rate > box. > > NOS 12.6V 25A transformers. 117VAC 60cps input. Modern transformers made in > Mexico. 4.25 inches tall and 3.75 inches wide. Four mount holes are 2.75 x > 3 inches apart. This was a part from All Electronics sold as their part > number TX-12625, but it is no longer available from them. My price is $9 > each. 5 available. Buy several and get your money's worth out of a postal > flat rate box. > > NOSB 24VAC 35VA inline wall transformer. This has a line cord and an output > cord, so it's not actually a wall wart, though I am tempted to call it that. > $3 > > Drexelbrook Engineering Co. Model 401-18-20 Portable Calibration System with > original manual, case and probes. The manual says that this was used for > calibrating components in an RF Level System. I guess these RF level systems > were used to measure the amount of liquid in large tanks or containers. This > thing is in a 14x10x8.5 vinyl leatherette case with a lid. The manual and > probes are in the lid. The unit has 3 sections. On the right is what looks > like a VTVM (and probably is some form of that) with a large analog meter > with custom scales and push buttons to select ranges. In the center is a > compartment with a screw-on lid that houses more probes. But the most > interesting component is on the left. It's the "Capacitance Calibration > Unit" which I believe is a precision variable capacitance, adjustable from 0 > to 99900 pf in 1 pf increments through a vernier dial and a thumbwheel > switch. This unit has a dirty case with rusting latches and hardware. But > inside it is in excellent looking condition. Pressing the battery test > button shows that the meter is working, FWIW. As-is. $15. If you just want > the precision capacitance, that comes right out of the unit (it is in it's > own little enclosure) and would fit in a flat rate box. > > Large selsyn antenna rotation direction indicator unit. This has a round > 11.25 inch B&W great circle map of the world with a large red pointer coming > out of what would be NY/Chicago or other northeastern USA locale on the map. > So it looks like a large round clock face with only one hand. I'm sure there > was a glass dial cover on it at one time, but that is gone. The map is not > in perfect condition, but it is in good condition. The "clock face" is > mounted on an 11 inch square steel box that houses the selsyn motor behind > the pointer and a couple of switches. This steel box is rusty in spots. > There is no back cover. So this would be a project. But it is a pretty cool > thing and would be worth the effort. $10 > > Thanks for looking. > 73, Don Merz, N3RHT > > > > > > __________________________________________________ ____________ > AMRadio mailing list > Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/amradio > Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.html > Post: mailto:[email protected] > AMfone Website: http://www.amfone.net > AM List Admin: Brian Sherrod/w5ami, Paul Courson/wa3vjb

