I'm considering selling my IFR 1200S.  If anyone is interested, please email me 
direct - don <at> httpd.org.

If you're interested in a ball park selling price for a monitor of this 
caliber, google IFR 1200S and see what the going prices are these days.

The last time I tried this, I had a ham from New Mexico offer me $500.00 for 
the unit.

I also agree with Kevin, the Ramsey COM3 is *NOT* a true service monitor.  IMHO 
it *IS* a piece of junk that should have never been produced in the first place.

But I'm sure that there are people out there that will disagree . . . .

Don, KD9PT

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Kevin Berlen, K9HX 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 3:58 PM
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Service Monitor Question




  I don't know about the first three units. I have always used Motorola 
  branded monitors. However, to call the Ramsey unit a "service monitor" 
  is an affront to every real service monitor that has ever existed. These 
  are and always will be mere toys, and I could not recommend one to 
  anyone under any circumstances. 73,

  Kevin, K9HX

  At 12:25 PM 7/13/2009, you wrote:



    Hi Everyone,
    I'm thinking about buying a used service monitor for various projects, 
    and I've come across a few units that look good (from a price point) but 
    I can't find any data on them.

    1) Racal Dana 6113G Digital Radio Test Set Service Monitor
    2) Cushman CE-4000
    3) HP 8924C
    4) Ramsey COM3

    I realize these are NOT the preferred field service units (I like IFR 
    myself), but for now I just want something usable here and there. 
    Opinions on them are welcome or pros/cons.

    Thanks!
    Tony


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