Drake items for sale:

Drake TV-3300-LP Low Pass Filter
This is a modern low pass filter to go between your transmitter
and antenna, and has been optimized to have more attenuation
in the 40 MHz region, where many TVs have their IF. It is good
for 1000 Watts "average" according to the manual, and has
over 80 db attenuation at 41 MHz. This one looks great, and
includes the paper work. $30

Drake TV-5200-LP
This is the more modern version of the Drake TV-1000 Low Pass
Filter. This is the filter that may also be used on the low
end of six meters, as well as HF. It is good for 1000 Watts
average below 30 MHz, and about 200 W up to 52 MHz. It works
fine, and is in very nice shape. $35

Case for Drake TR-33 C
This is the black case that fits the Drake TR-33 C, and has
cutouts in the back for antenna, power, etc.  It includes
the shoulder strap, and is in good shape.  $12

Case for Drake TR-22
As above, but for the TR-22. No shoulder strap. $10

3 pin mic plug for TR-22
This is the small 3 pin mic plug that fits the Drake TR-22
mic jack.  It is much smaller than most of the mic connectors.
I thought these were completely gone, but one appeared from
a silent key.  This one has been used, but should still be
usable some more.  $10


Communications Speaker
This 4 inch square speaker is optimized for communications
frequencies (300 to 3000 Hz). It is in a black enclosure,
and is an 8 ohm speaker. It has a cord with a 1/8 inch
(3.5 mm) mono plug on the end.
This one works fine and looks OK also. $15


Microphones:

All of these microphones have been tested and work well.

Shure 401 B, Low Z Hand Microphone
This mic has characteristics similar the the Shure 444
Desk Mic, but this one is a hand mic. It is a controlled
magnetic mic, with frequency response tailored for voice
communications. It has a rugged case, and a heavy duty
coiled cord. 4 pin connector. With paper work for $40.

Shure 104 C, Low Z hand Microphone
This is a very heavy duty Shure mic. It appears to be new,
with stripped and tinned ends that have never been on a
connector. It is in its original box, with the original
instruction manual. $30

Chrome Low Z Hand Microphone
This mic is chrome plated. My memory says it may have come
from a Polycom rig. The mic is a good solid metal case with
chrome plating all around, with a black PTT switch and black
coiled cord. There are some pits on the chrome; it works
fine. $30

Generic Hand Microphone
This is a low impedance hand microphone, black in color.
With 4 pin connector. $25
With no connector. $22

Lafayette EAM-15 dynamic hand microphone
2000 ohm impedance can be used any place a dynamic mic is
needed. Stripped and tinned leads.
It works fine, and looks good also. $25

Generic Hi Z Hand Microphone
This hand mic is black in color, and looks like it might
have come from a HyGain rig. It has a PTT switch and black
coiled cord. $25

Johnson Hi Z Hand Microphone
This high impedance hand mic is a gray color, with the
Johnson logo with the Viking on it. It has a PTT switch and
coiled cord, and produces a nice pattern on the scope. It
looks extremely good also. Not a scratch on it, and it even
shines! It presently has a 1/4 inch stereo plug on it,
which of course can be changed. $30


DTMF Touch Tone Microphones:

Johnson 250-0761-010 / CES 655 L DTMF Mic
It has a 12 digit pad on the front, and is a rugged mic.
Presently with 4 pin plug. Looks to be unused. $40

KDK DM TT-1 DTMF Touch Tone Mic
This mic has a 12 digit touch tone pad on it, with a
switch to turn the pad on and off. With 4 pin plug.
It works fine, and looks great. $35

Data Signal "Data-Coder 5" Touch Tone Mic
This mic has a 12 digit touch tone pad on it, plus a normal
low impedance microphone. With 4 pin plug. Like new. $38

CES 610 L DTMF Touch Tone Mic
Can manually dial a number, or automatically store it in the
mic, and "speed dial". 12 digit touch tone pad on the front,
with the microphone part above the pad. With an 8 pin modular
plug (like a computer LAN) on it, which can be changed.
Looks to be new. $40


Speaker Microphones:

MFJ-287 Speaker Microphone
This was used on a Kenwood TH-225 HT, but it also fits
the TH-21/31/41 series HTs, TH-215, TH-415, as well as
others. It has a 3 conductor 3.5 mm plug and a 2 conductor
2.5 mm plug. $15

Kenwood SMC-24 speaker microphone
Fits Kenwood TR-2400 HT and others. This one looks fine
and works fine. $18

Azden SDX-316
This is the rounder style speaker mic that fits nicely in
the palm of your hand. Has 3.5 mm and 2.5 mm plugs for
Azden, Icom, some Yaesu, and others. $ 20


Cable for straight key
About 3 feet long, with a mono 1/4 inch phone plug on it,
as is used with a straight key. $5
As above, but 1/8 inch (3.5 mm) plug. $5

Cable for paddles
About 3 feet long, and with a 1/4 inch stereo connector
on the end, like used by most rigs. $8
As above, but 1/8 inch (3.5 mm) plug $8


Coax Cable with Type "N" Connectors:
This cable is made of RG-8 coax and is about 6 feet long.
It has a male type "N" connector on each end. $15


Coax connectors and adapters:
Prices are per connector. Several of each are available.
These are NOS (have not been used).

BNC male for coax cable
standard type - $2
crimp on type - $3

Chassis mount BNC female
square mount (uses 4 screws) - $3
screw in type - $4

BNC 90 degree - female to male - $3

BNC "T" - two female and one male - $4

Antenna adapter to fit the BNC connector on the HT
and provide an SO-239 connector that will permit
a PL-259 to be attached. (BNC male to UHF female) $5

UHF Male (PL-259) to BNC female (opposite of above) $5

UHF double female "Barrel connector" (two SO-239 together) $3

UHF "T" connector with two female (SO-239) and one male
(PL-259) connection - $5


Prices do not include shipping from Florida.

Thanks.

73,

Ken, W8EK

Ken Simpson
E-mail to [email protected] or [email protected]
Voice Phone  (352) 732-8400







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