"Ron's price survey has the C-4 at and average of $490, for a total
of 14 units. The low was $250 and the high $760. I don't know if he
considers "complete" units only, (unlikely,) so the $250 could
possibly be artificially low."
so is this a list member who sell them? does he have a web site?
Carey Lockhart, KC5GTT
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On Oct 19, 2007, at 5:07 PM, Garey Barrell wrote:
Garey Barrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> made an utterance to the
drakelist gang
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The Power box and the Antenna switch tend to get separated from the
controller over the years, especially if there is an estate
involved. As a result, a set of all three pieces with a working
clock tend to be pretty high. Add to that the fact that it was a
very expensive unit when new ($395 in the early 70s), there just
weren't a whole lot of them made. Consider what $20 MS-4 speakers
sell for these days, for the same reason, i.e., many hams already
had a speaker that would work, and $20 was half a day's pay for
many! The clock is the same one that is in the old Penwood-
Numechron "TV" clocks that a lot of hams adopted because they were
*DIGITAL* , a rare thing in the 60s. They tend to have motors with
shorted turns, which can be rewound if you are handy. E* is almost
always the highest price for anything, but you will find things
that don't surface elsewhere. As for $500, you just have to decide
how bad you want it! :-) Ron's price survey has the C-4 at and
average of $490, for a total of 14 units. The low was $250 and the
high $760. I don't know if he considers "complete" units only,
(unlikely,) so the $250 could possibly be artificially low.
The Power unit would not be all that difficult to replicate, since
it consists of a controller (relay) and a bunch of outlets. The
antenna box is a different animal though, with a motor driven
rotary switch. You could probably configure a group of relays and
some logic to make a "remote" unit that could be controlled by the
C-4.
Anyway, in my experience you can expect to pay between $250-350 for
a basic unit in good condition but with no accy's. A complete unit
could easily run $500 or more. That doesn't mean you won't find a
complete set at a yard sale for $25, but that never happens to me
or anyone I know! :-)
73, Garey - K4OAH
Glen Allen, VA
Drake 2-B, 4-B & C-Line Service Supplement CDs
<www.k4oah.com>
Carey Lockhart wrote:
i am in the market for a c-4 to go with my b line. i have found on
that has the antenna switch and plugin pieces that go with it. it
looks to be in good shape. it is up around 500.00 is that a good
price? or should i try and find a couple junkers and put one
together? so that would lead to my next question. does anyone have
junker c-4's for sale?
Carey Lockhart, KC5GTT
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www.kc5gtt.com
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