Here are some items for sale. Prices do not include shipping. I will ship overseas.

National NC-101X receiver........$225 plus shipping
This is an 11 tube superhet from around 1937 that covers the ham bands as they were in the late 1930's-160, 80, 40, 20 and 10 meters. This radio was introduced in 1937 with a tuning eye. This is a later version which has the s-meter. The original version came from the factory with a tuning eye. This unit is in pretty nice shape considering it is 70 years old. It does have a two additions to the front panel in the form of a toggle switch and a pot in the lower left made by the previous owner. The toggle switch is the ac on/off switch. All of the tubes have been checked and are good. The person who owned it before me replaced all of the wax caps, the electrolytics and many of the resistors too. The radio is working but has an intermittent which will need to be fixed. I did listen to signals on 40 meters CW and SSB before it cut out. You do need an electrodynamic speaker to use this radio. Includes a photocopy of the manual
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W.W.II US Navy ARC-5 Transmitter, NOS, NIB.......$300 plus shipping
US Navy Type CCT-52232 ARC-5 transmitter made by Stromberg Carlson in Rochester, New York. This unit covers 2.1 to 3 MHz. This transmitter is in the original box and is NOS and new in the box. The light colored haze on the top of the unit is dust.
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Marconi AM/FM Signal Generator Model TF 995A.........$100 plus shipping
Covers from 1.5 to 220 Mc/s in five bands. Its open circuit output level is variable in 1 db steps, from a minimum of 0.1 micro volts to a maximum of 100 mV at 52 ohms and 200 mV at 75 ohms. The output may be CW,frequency modulated, amplitude modulated, or simultaneously both frequency and. amplitude modulated.The unit works. I was able to hear the signal at various frequencies on a a general coverage receiver. It may need calibration. The power cord and test lead are tucked into the side of the unit. No manual. Heavy unit/
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GE P-807A Black and GE P-808A White Transistor Radios..$30 plus shipping
GE transistor radios from the 1950's. They are the GE P-807A Black and GE P-808A White Transistor Radios. Perhaps GE marketed these as "his and hers" transistor radios. These radios are in nice shape. The white radio does have a "not very noticeable" hairline crack on the left side of the radio. They have been tested and both work well. Their is no damage from battery acid in either radio.
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15 Panel Meters - Voltmeters and Milliameters..............$9 each plus shipping or buy them all for $50 plus shipping
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Variable capacitors for receiver and transmitter projects
I have hundreds...what do you need?

Zenith Rotor Wavemagnet for Console Radio....$25 plus shipping
Large Zenith Rotor Wavemagnet that was salvaged from a 1942 era Zenith console that had a trashed cabinet. It appears to be complete and has a 4 pin -plug for connecting to the radio. The outside cardboard is torn and has seen better days.
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Radio Craftsmen Model 10 AM-FM Tuner with Manual......$75 plus shipping
This is a 12 tube chrome chassis mono unit from around 1950. This unit works very well. I hooked it up to a dual 6V6 mono amp and a 15 inch speaker and let it play while I was working in my shop. It sounds very good on both the am and fm broadcast that I listened to and all controls do what they are supposed to do. If you like playing with vintage mono units, this unit would be a nice unit to play with. Includes an 8 page Rider's manual
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Dumont Type 346 AC Compact Voltmeter.........$20 plus shipping
This is a compact unit that will measure ac voltage from 0.001 volts to 300 volts in 12 ranges. This is a compact unit measuring 4 inches wide by 6 inches high by 7 inches deep. This is a tested working unit in excellent condition. The input jacks fit standard banana type plus.
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12 Tube 1930's "Unknown Brand" Radio...............$40 plus shipping
1930's radio of unknown origin. This radio has a high tube count however a number of the tubes are just ballast tubes. The extra tubes were added to the radio to impress the public with the high tube count. This radio covers the AM broadcast band and one short wave band covering 2.2 to 7 MC. The radio is restorable. The wooden case is in reasonably good condition with some veneer missing on the bottom left. The radio is missing several tubes and the knobs. Reproduction plastic dial covers are available from a number of sources.
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73 and thanks for looking.
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Dave  N7RK          Boatanchors Home Page: http://members.cox.net/n7rk
Phoenix, Arizona         *DXCC Honor Roll*    *WAZ#22 - 75 Meter SSB*

ex-XE2/N7RK, N7RK/ZB2, VK2ERK, ZM0AJN, WB6NRK, WN6IWX

Boatanchor and Antique Radio Collector

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