I want the slicer if it is available after radio's go. Phil
Philip LaMarche LaMarche Enterprises, Inc. www.instantgourmetspices.com www.W9DVM.com 727-944-3226 800-395-7795 pin 02 FAX 727-937-8834 NASFT # 30210 W9DVM -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Don Merz Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 10:36 AM To: AM Radio List; BASWAPLIST; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Glowbugs Subject: [AMRadio] FS: Boatanchors and Related Stuff For Sale: Boatanchors and Related Stuff. First come, first served. All prices plus shipping. Pictures provided upon request as time permits. Military R390A/URR Receiver, Radio, Made by Collins s/n 377. HF military receiver with mechanical digital tuning and fine capabailities. Contrat No/. 14214-PG-51. PTO is Collins s/n 5658, IF deck is Collins s/n 731, Crystal Deck is Collins s/n 160, Power supply is stewart Warner s/n 994. This radio is restored to cosmetic and operating excellence by Howard Mills in 2006. Has RF deck cover and top and bottom covers. Unmodified. With Original Military TM 11-5820-358-35 "Field & depot Maintenance Manual Radio Rceiver R-390A/URR 8 December 1961". Also printout from R390A web site and band-by-band sensitivity test results. $1,295 Military R390/URR Receiver, Radio made by Motorola for Collins Radio Co. s/n 4554. HF military receiver with mechanical digital tuning and fine capabailities..Superbly restored to immaculate condition. by Howard Mills in 2006. With all 3 of the original manuals that were published for the R390 and band-by-band sensitivity test results. $1,195 Central Electronics Multiphase Sideband Slicer s/n 180. This is an SSB adapter and q-multiplier for AM receivers. Slicer works great with R390A above. Q-multiplier side is untested by me. Front panel is excellent. Cabinet appears to have been repainted. With original CE brochure. $75. Won't sell until I see if R390 or 390A buyer wants it. Altec 1598A Amplifier Monitor. Amp and monitor speaker with source switch. Perfect for use with R390A and CE slicer above. Can select R390A output directly or output from Sideband Slicer. Very Handy. Front panel is good with some scratches. Rackmount unit currently mounted in junky wooden box. Working as designed. Solid state. $55 Won't sell until I see if R390A or R390 buyer wants it. Hallicrafters SX-115. Premium quality receiver from the heyday of boatanchor receivers. Nice looking, though the cabinet top has some paint scuffs that may or may not polish off. Front panel is excellent. No visible modifications. This has some aluminum corrosion marks on top of the chassis that are probably permanent. The underside of the chassis is clean. Untested and as-is. $1050 Military RAO-6 HF Receiver s/n 909 made by National Radio Company. WWII Navy HF receiver variant of National NC-100A. Covers BCB to 30Mhz. Contract number NXsr-38306 dated 7-31-44. This one has big paint scrapes on top and a faded panel to left of dial. Otherwise it looks pretty good. Untested and as-is. With original preliminary manual. $199 National Rackmount HRO with rack, coil cabinet, power supply and speaker. Early pre war HRO, about 1936. With 9 Coils: 50 100kc, 100 200kc, 175 400kc, .5 1.0mc, .9 2.0mc, 1.7 4.0mc, 3.5 7.3mc, 7.0 14.4mc,14.0 30mc (the cabinet holds 5 of them, one goes in the radio and the other three are in a National wooden coil box). The whole thing except the power supply is currently in an ex-Altec dark green desktop rack cabinet. Thie radio has been repainted with a number of unoriginal holes filled in. The paint job was done with Krylon and is a bit heavy. But the overall look of the radio is pretty good. The speaker was re coned by Jackson speaker service. I restored the power supply and it is working as designed. The receiver itself has not been touched and is untested. With original of newer HRO manual and Photocopy of older style. $485 National Desktop HRO-5TA1 with 11 coils, 2 coil boxes, and power supply.1945-vintage HF receiver using plug-in coils. MFP stamped July, 1945. With 11 Coils: A, C, F, G, H, J, JA, JB, JC, JD, and JE in 2 wooden coil boxes, one for 3 coils and the other for 5 coils, plus the matching 697 power supply. This radio has one scrape on the cabinet top but is otherwise wonderful looking. Untested and as-is. With a selection of photocopied miscellaneous HRO documentation. This has the factory-installed noise limiter. This is a really clean, original HRO. $595 "Globe King 500"-based Homebrew Transmitter. This is a homebrew transmitter in a 5 foot tall rack. It has 5 decks in the rack: 500B on top, speech amp, modulator, modulator supply and RF deck supply. The key to this transmitter is the stock WRL 500B RF deck (bandswitching 160-10 meters). The rest of the rig is homebrew. But the circuit very closely follows the rest of the WRL 500B transmiter. The modulation transformer is a Thordarson 300W Multi-match. With 3B28's in the power supplies. Rack has been repainted and looks great with stainless steel rack hardware. The mod deck has a cool windowed panel with a door that opens to allow access. Electrically, the transmitter is in good shape and working--I've had it on 80 meters. It sounds very good. I started to re-do the AC wiring to the various decks and it is done, but still needs some tweaks (like power switching!). The modulator deck had a bad KV meter on it. I have a replacement meter for it, but you need to build the correct multiplier resistor to go with it. But you don't need that meter to operate--in fact, you could just eliminate the meter. The only other thing that you may want to add is a T/R relay. The 500B RF deck has a good, strong 4-400A in it instead of the WRL-specified 4-250. The 4-400A is loafing. The speech amp section has been re-done and now sports a comnpressor that can be switched in or out. With original WRL Globe King 500B manual and some builder's handwritten notes. Pick-Up only in Pittsburgh, PA. $650 Hallicrafters SX 28 receiver with matching speaker. This is in very pretty cosmetic condition. I took a front panel from a hamfest radio, chose the best knobs from 3 duifferent sets, polished and shned it all and it is eye-ctaching. The cabinet has a couple small bad spots but is also excellent. This was working 2 years ago. It would probably come up okay on a variac but I cannopt guarantee that. With original manual and original military TM 11-874 military manual for AN/GRR-2.. Also have many restoration notes taken off of the web. The matching speaker is the one with the lowewr case "h" and it looks very good, though it has some surface paint scratches on top. $575 Heathkit SB-620 Scanalyzer. 1967-vintage panadpter matches the Heathkit SB-301. This looks very good or excellent. It is working but does not display a signal from my SB-301. The IF is supposedly wired for 3395KC for SB-301 but no signal and I didn't ever debug the problem. With original manual. $120 Heathkit HO-10 Monitor Scopes. I have 4 of these: Parts, Good, Better and Best. The HO-10 is a 1960's-vintage monitor scope used as transmitter waveform monitor. BEST (on GWEIII): Looks very good or excellent and works well. Original manual. $105 BETTER: Good front panel and cabinet. Working with come ripple and imperfect stability. $90 GOOD: Front panel good. Cabinet has a couple scrapes and dents. Working with come AC on the trace. $85 PARTS: Front panel good. Cabinet has 2 big scrapes and 2 unoriginal holes. Power transformer has been removed. Has all tubes including the CRT. $35 Heathkit SB-301 Receiver. 1966-vintage ham-bands receiver. Covers 80-10 meters plus WWV. With ower cable, CW, AM & SSB filters, SB-600 speaker. Truly excellent cosmetic condition. Few cabinet scratches, Front panel is pristine. Working well with some occasional control scratchiness. The SB-600 speaker is also excellent. With original full assembly manual & SB-600 manual. $160 including optional CW and AM filters, SB-600 speaker. Heathkit SB-401 Transmitter. 1970's-vintage HF transmitter designed to transceive with the SB-301 receiver. With HDP-121A Heathkit mic, original manual, power cable, HM-15 refl power meter and SWR bridge. Not as nice as the 301--it has some scratches. But it still looks great. Working well. With original Aseembly manual. $140 Heathkit SB-630 Console With Clock, SWR meter and phone patch s/n 704-90253. Operating console accessory for Heath SB-301/401 station. Clean and nice cosmetic condition. The clock works and keeps good time. But it is noisy. All other functions untested and as-is. With original manual. $89 Microcraft Morse A Keyer. Solid state keyboard keyer. With wall wart (not original). This looks very good and is working but speed pot is physically broken and sidetone volume pot doesn't do anything. With original manual. $40. They were bought by MFJ and this unit was sold for years under the MFJ brand name. Originally made by George Risk Industries. Curtis KB-4200 Morse Keyboard. This is the grand-daddy of them all. It's 1974-vintage and I believe it is the first commercial morse Keyboard. The later more keyboards all started out using the Curtis chip set. Selectable speed, buffer memory, etc. Looks great. It appears to work, but I can't get it to play a sidetone. With original sales brochure--I was never able to find the manual. I beliebe these are rare. I have never seen another one on the Internet or elsewhere. $99 Heathkit HD 1410 electronic keyer. 1975 vintage electronic keyer, all solid state, iambic with built in paddles and sidetone oscillator/speaker. In excellent cosmetic condition. Working perfectly (well, ahhh, cough, cough, as "perfectly" as these ever worked, anyway). With manual copy. $40 HH Smith Code Practice Oscillator/Monitor. Tube type in the steel cabinet. $5 Plain "ham" straight key on thick lead and plastic base. Nice. $20 Vibroplex Vibrokey s/n 259732 on gray base. With 833 Broadway tag. Works well. Single lever type. $75 Heathkit SA-5010 uMatic Keyer with wall wart, paddles & original manual. Works great. $55 Heathkit HD-10 Electronic Keyer s/n 741-9799. Dirty but will clean up well. Working.Complete and all original. With original manual. $35 Nye SSK-1-K Electronic keyer. Has some mods. Missing wall wart. Modified. Needs work. $10 Ten Tec KR-1 with 2 unoriginal holes in top. $10 Homebrew "Moniscope" modulation monitor. Modified military BC 929 oscilloscope designed to let you monitor your modulation as well as the received signal's modulation. Classic homebrew. Probably one of the most popular military conversion projects ever published for a ham accessory. See CQ magazine, April, 1954, page 15. Nice homebrew. Untested. Modified military airborne cabinet. With copy of April, 1954 CQ Magazine article. $20 Lafayette TE-25 C-R Analyzer with original manual. This has transformer ratio measurement capability. Untested. $45 E. H. Scott 800B AM/FM/SW Radio Receiver. With speaker. No cabinet. Untested. Nice chrome. $250 E. H. Scott RCH Receiver. Rackmount. Needs Restoration, both electrical and cosmetic. $75 SCP SC-500WM Watt Meter. Plain fwd/refl meter with large face. $30 Homebrew TO Keyer. Beautifully built. Western Electric Relay. No cabinet and those exposed tubes all in a row sure make it look cool. Untested. $59 Thanks for looking. 73, Don Merz, N3RHT ______________________________________________________________ AMRadio mailing list List Rules (must read!): http://w5ami.net/amradiofaq.html List Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/amradio Partner Website: http://www.amfone.net Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.html Post: mailto:[email protected] To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word unsubscribe in the message body. ______________________________________________________________ AMRadio mailing list List Rules (must read!): http://w5ami.net/amradiofaq.html List Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/amradio Partner Website: http://www.amfone.net Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.html Post: mailto:[email protected] To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word unsubscribe in the message body.

