skipp025 wrote: > or care for local speaker audio. > > There is such a glut of used surplus radio equipment on > the market right now that I doubt many people will bother > with using Master Pro-Receivers when a crystal has to be > ordered for each frequency change. > > Of recent surprise to me is how much GE Master II stuff > is flooding into the used radio market and how dirt cheap > it is... > > I've even started to see Master 3 equipment coming out to > hit the surplus market and Ebay... selling for a lot less > than I would have suspected they/it would.
The big in-rush is the start of narrowbanding on VHF and UHF. A LOT of not-so-old radios won't do NB, and have to be replaced by the end of 2012. Yes, some of them are early MIII's! Probably some early Quantar's/Quantro's too! I know that's why we're seeing so many MSF's.

