Drake Items For Sale:
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 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 Astatic D-104 Desk Microphone: Most people know that the Astatic D-104 is the "Lollypop" desk mic. This mic has very nice chrome plating on the mic itself, and on the PTT grip section. The base is black. Of course it works fine, and looks extremely nice. With paper work for $75. Turner "Plus Three" Desk Microphone This is an amplified desk mic, so it can be used with most any rig. Gain can be adjusted from basically no gain to quite a bit. The reviews on eham, several people say it is the best microphone they ever used. It requires a 9 volt battery. It presently has a round 8 pin connector wired for Kenwood, but of course that can be changed. This one works fine and looks nice. $40 Turner Sideband Expander Desk Microphone This is a high impedance desk mic with good articulation. Great for any rig requiring a Hi Z Mic.It has a black base and neck ith an aluminum colored rig around the actual mic element. Stripped and tined leads. $35 Astatic D-104-M6 Hand Microphone: Most of use know what the D-104 "Lollypop" desk mic is like. This is the hand mic equivalent. The D104-M6 microphone is a quality performance field effect amplified “power” microphone. The housing is molded black ABS; the front half is chrome plated and the grille screen is chrome plated. The output impedance is compatible with the inputs of almost all commercial transceivers; it has an externally adjustable high gain amplifier to ensure the desired modulation level. The D104-M6 has an easily accessible control so that the correct modulation level can be set for each operators voice. This one works fine and looks extremely nice. With paper work for $40. CW Items: Nye Viking Speedex 310-001 "Oval Base" Key Nice action, with nickel hardware. This originally had a black base, but someone painted the base to look like it is brass. Nye sells these for $58. This one is only $35. Heavy Metallic Base for CW Key This is a heavy metal base that weighs about a pound and a half, black color with red felt on the bottom. Attach most any key to it and it will stay in place on your desk! $20 Cables for CW keys and keyers 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 SWR Bridges: Dual Meter SWR Bridges: All of these feature two separate meters -- one for reading forward power and another for reading SWR. This permits one to easily monitor both the power going out, and the SWR on the antenna. They were made in Japan, and labeled with various names, including Swan, Siltronix, and Quement. All have SO-239 connectors on each end, and work fine. All will work on HF, and VHF, covering 3 to 150 MHz, so are ideal for the new rigs that include 6 and 2 meters. Quement SWB-2 No box for this one, but it works fine and looks great. With paper work for $40. Siltronix SWR-2 This meter functions fine, but the meter lens of the meter that reads SWR has a crack in it. Strictly cosmetic. $25 Single meter SWR Bridge: Royce 2-100 Single Meter SWR Bridge / Field Strength Meter With SO-239 connectors, it covers from 3 to 150 MHz, covering HF, 6 meters, and 2 meters, so is ideal for the new rigs with 6 meters and 2 meters in them. This one works fine, and looks extremely nice. I do not see any scratches on it, but it does have a previous owners name on it. In its original box with original instructions. $32 MFJ 900 HF Antenna Tuner: The MFJ 900 covers 160 thru 10 meters, and is rated at 200 watts. I would not put more than 100 watt thru it, however. It is in a nice Woodgrain / Eggshell color enclosure that is a perfect match for some of the earlier TenTec gear, such as the Triton I and II, Argonaut 505 and 509, and others. But of course it can be used with any HF rig. This one works fine, and looks fine also. $45 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 __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 5652 (20101126) __________ The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. http://www.eset.com _______________________________________________ Drakelist mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.zerobeat.net/mailman/listinfo/drakelist

