I would like too have the rcs-4 verry much but not shure to offter  -they cost 
$120 new i think.It news tlc like a bunch drake drak stugg i have gether up.  
2b/t4xb/T4X/R4B/SW-4R. 

I  had a new 2b and the t4x line new.     Now have a bunch to wk on... 

Started in 1959  with ge two way radios-so think i can fix it.    LIKE TUBES 

DE-OXIT   seems to be the switch cleaner but what do you clean it off with 





SO  WILL BID  $60  AND 1/2 SHIPPING OR WHAT EVER.. Like  to add to my drake and 
have need 



THANK 



EDDIE 

WA4JJY 











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For Sale: 

Drake RCS-4 Serial #1186.  Best Offer 

I am the original owner so I know it's history. 

I had this unit working at my QTH for abt 10 years back in the 70s and 
80s, then I went QRT until recently. 

The control box is in very good condition and was in storage in my attic 
for many years. 

The remote switch box sat outside in the elements all these years and 
shows it's age. 

I recently put it all on the work-bench and got it working again, but, 
it needs some work.  I did replace the terminal blocks on the remote 
unit as they were beyond repair.  The new terminal blocks are as close 
to the original as I could find.  The switch contacts on the remote unit 
were cleaned with De-Oxit.  I have done nothing with the control box, it 
is completely original.  The only other parts replaced were the bolts 
and nuts to hold it to a pipe (the mounting brackets are original) and 
the grounding stud. 

I did have it working on the workbench, but when I put it on the tower, 
the motor would only turn if I gave the box a good whack, so it needs to 
be taken apart again and further restoration done. 

I lost the manual at some point, but good PDF copies are available, or I 
can e-mail one I found. 

I would rather see it go to a good home than just sit in my attic again. 

Contact me off list. 

Thanks, 
Loren - WA3WZR 



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