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Author:  Marcus [ Thu Oct 13, 2011 6:20 pm ]
Post subject:  WTT: Lots of radio gear.

Fall cleaning:

(2) Mint condition Icom IC-746 TX, one with the FL-96 SSB filter installed
Kenwood R-5000 with VHF board (relatively hard to find option)
Drake R-4C with matching speaker
(2) Hallicrafters SX-42 RX. Very good shape but need to be checked before flight
Tons of NOS spares for the SX-42. Tubes, knobs, etc.
Icom IC-V8000
Yaesu FT-2800M
Several Motorola MCS2000 mobiles (VHF and 800MHz), remote heads
Motorola Spectra, high power VHF, A9 head, original caps.... still works like a charm
Way too many Motorola VHF Sabers (type I, II and III), accessories as well
Kenwood TH-G71 dual band HT
Several vacuum tube testers: Precision, B&K, etc. Sorry, no Hickok
Icom IC-PCR100, wideband computer controlled receiver
Knight R-100A RX (condition unknown)
Mint Heathkit HR-10B HF RX
New in box RS PRO-2006
Complete (you'll never find another) National RAS-3 stack, in cabinet. Needs refurb
Several crates filled with WWII radio gear. Unissued coil sets, TX, RX, dynamotors
Knight Monitor III (30-174MHz) that looks like it's never been touched
Vacuum tube and solid state Hi-Fi gear: Dynaco, Fisher, Adcom, HK, Carver, Tandberg, etc
(3) Universal M-400 decoders, like new
MK Dymek DA3 AM BCB reference monitor. VERY COOL machine from yesteryear
Various VHF marine radios: Icom, Uniden, Standard. Many new in box
Many vintage German BCB / Shortwave sets: Grundig, Telefunken, Saba, Blaupunkt
Tektronix 2225 50 MHz Scope

Tons of other stuff...

Mainly interested in local trades for firearms. Small caliber plinkers, to high caliber assault....
I'd be happy to throw in $$$ if need be.

-Marcus

Author:  Rich [ Thu Oct 13, 2011 6:47 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: WTT: Lots of radio gear.

Marcus wrote:
Mostly interested in local trades for firearms. Small caliber plinkers, to high caliber assault....


Any interest in a SWD Streetsweeper or Franchi SPAS-12 (folding stock version) ?

Author:  Wilrobnson [ Thu Oct 13, 2011 8:57 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: WTT: Lots of radio gear.

What, no 900mhz MTS2000?

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Author:  Marcus [ Fri Oct 14, 2011 5:08 am ]
Post subject:  Re: WTT: Lots of radio gear.

Quote:
Any interest in a SWD Streetsweeper or Franchi SPAS-12 (folding stock version) ?


Does the Franchi come with a holster? ;) I suppose if I forgot my house keys, I could use it to gain entry. PM sent.

Author:  Marcus [ Fri Oct 14, 2011 5:24 am ]
Post subject:  Re: WTT: Lots of radio gear.

Wilrobnson wrote:
What, no 900mhz MTS2000?


Nope.. only have the modded Maxtrac for 900Mhz, that I've never used and probably never will..... yet I keep it around. Sorry to disappoint. I know how much of a 900MHz rock star you are ;)

Author:  tonyclark [ Fri Oct 14, 2011 6:32 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: WTT: Lots of radio gear.

Marcus wrote:
Fall cleaning:

(2) Mint condition Icom IC-746 TX, one with the FL-96 SSB filter installed
Kenwood R-5000 with VHF board (relatively hard to find option)
Drake R-4C with matching speaker
(2) Hallicrafters SX-42 RX. Very good shape but need to be checked before flight
Tons of NOS spares for the SX-42. Tubes, knobs, etc.
Icom IC-V8000
Yaesu FT-2800M
Several Motorola MCS2000 mobiles (VHF and 800MHz)
Motorola Spectra, high power VHF, A9 head, original caps.... still works like a charm
Way too many Motorola VHF Sabers (type I, II and III), accessories as well
Kenwood TH-G71 dual band HT
Icom IC-PCR100, wideband computer controlled receiver
New in box RS PRO-2006
Several crates filled with WWII radio gear. Unissued coil sets, TX, RX, dynamotors
Knight Monitor III (30-174MHz) that looks like it's never been touched
Vacuum tube and solid state Hi-Fi gear: Dynaco, Fisher, HK, Carver, Tandberg, etc
(3) Universal M-400 decoders, like new
MK Dymek DA3 AM BCB reference monitor. Very cool machine from yesteryear
Various VHF marine radios: Icom, Uniden, Standard. Many new in box

Tons of other stuff...

Mainly interested in local trades for firearms. Small caliber plinkers, to high caliber assault....
I'd be happy to throw in $$$ if need be.

-Marcus

My GOD!!

Author:  kb7dqh [ Fri Oct 14, 2011 8:11 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: WTT: Lots of radio gear.

And the Rickreall, Oregon hamfest is tomorrow :mrgreen:

But one could travel to your residence and save a fortune in fuel :shock: :lol:

Some neat goodies there... but all I got is a Remington .22 single-shot bolt-action rifle :cry:

Eric
KB7DQH

Author:  Wilrobnson [ Fri Oct 14, 2011 8:13 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: WTT: Lots of radio gear.

Marcus wrote:
Nope.. only have the modded Maxtrac for 900Mhz, that I've never used and probably never will..... yet I keep it around. Sorry to disappoint. I know how much of a 900MHz rock star you are ;)


Too bad, I know where you can get a bazooka in trade for one...

Author:  Rich [ Fri Oct 14, 2011 8:47 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: WTT: Lots of radio gear.

Marcus wrote:
Quote:
Any interest in a SWD Streetsweeper or Franchi SPAS-12 (folding stock version) ?


Does the Franchi come with a holster? ;) I suppose if I forgot my house keys, I could use it to gain entry. PM sent.


Here is a picture of the Streetsweeper. Now most people would call it a 12 gauge riot shotgun but in reality you can open or conceal carry it. Just tell the police its technically a revolver that shoots .73 caliber bullets. It helps to have it labeled as a revolver to prevent any confusion. I've had no problem packing it around the supermarket and shopping mall, but my favorite is open-carrying it while using ATM's in the ghetto at 2AM. Nobody has bothered me yet.

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Author:  Jim [ Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:16 pm ]
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:bowrofl:

Author:  N7QOR [ Fri Oct 14, 2011 10:30 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: WTT: Lots of radio gear.

It would be worth more if it were a "Pistol"...

Rich wrote:
Marcus wrote:
Quote:
Any interest in a SWD Streetsweeper or Franchi SPAS-12 (folding stock version) ?


Does the Franchi come with a holster? ;) I suppose if I forgot my house keys, I could use it to gain entry. PM sent.


Here is a picture of the Streetsweeper. Now most people would call it a 12 gauge riot shotgun but in reality you can open or conceal carry it. Just tell the police its technically a revolver that shoots .73 caliber bullets. It helps to have it labeled as a revolver to prevent any confusion. I've had no problem packing it around the supermarket and shopping mall, but my favorite is open-carrying it while using ATM's in the ghetto at 2AM. Nobody has bothered me yet.

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Author:  TechnoWeenie [ Sat Oct 15, 2011 12:11 am ]
Post subject:  Re: WTT: Lots of radio gear.

Rich wrote:
Marcus wrote:
Quote:
Any interest in a SWD Streetsweeper or Franchi SPAS-12 (folding stock version) ?


Does the Franchi come with a holster? ;) I suppose if I forgot my house keys, I could use it to gain entry. PM sent.


Here is a picture of the Streetsweeper. Now most people would call it a 12 gauge riot shotgun but in reality you can open or conceal carry it. Just tell the police its technically a revolver that shoots .73 caliber bullets. It helps to have it labeled as a revolver to prevent any confusion. I've had no problem packing it around the supermarket and shopping mall, but my favorite is open-carrying it while using ATM's in the ghetto at 2AM. Nobody has bothered me yet.

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Author:  KE7JFF [ Sat Oct 15, 2011 5:40 am ]
Post subject:  Re: WTT: Lots of radio gear.

kb7dqh wrote:
And the Rickreall, Oregon hamfest is tomorrow :mrgreen:

But one could travel to your residence and save a fortune in fuel :shock: :lol:

Some neat goodies there... but all I got is a Remington .22 single-shot bolt-action rifle :cry:

Eric
KB7DQH


No, its next week...I hope you didn't drive down already :P

Author:  Marcus [ Sat Oct 15, 2011 6:24 am ]
Post subject:  Re: WTT: Lots of radio gear.

kb7dqh wrote:
Some neat goodies there... but all I got is a Remington .22 single-shot bolt-action rifle :cry:

Eric
KB7DQH


I'd consider the Remington, as long as it's not a beater. My 3 year old son has adopted my Savage .22 bolt action, and so now my young daughter goes without rifle. PM me if interested. Thanks.

-Marcus

Author:  Marcus [ Sat Oct 15, 2011 6:27 am ]
Post subject:  Re: WTT: Lots of radio gear.

Added a few more items to the list, including a Tektronix scope. Really just looking to trade, and not sell. Thanks.

-Marcus

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