Ham Radio
Since I live in a no-antennas-allowed area, most of my current setup is in my truck. I did manage to put a few antennas in the attic though.
My equipment, more or less.
In the truck:
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Kenwood TM-742A triband tranceiver: 2m/220/440
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Icom IC-?? 2m transceiver
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Regency 10 channel scanner
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Uniq CB radio
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Magellan 3000XL GPS receiver
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MFJ 1270 TNC
Portable, usually in the truck:
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AOR AR-8000 scanner
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Optoelectronics Scout frequency counter
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Yeasu FT-470 2m/440 dualband handheld
In the house:
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Radio Shack PRO-2001 scanner. Their first programmable scanner. Excellent audio!
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Radio Shack PRO-2006 scanner with optoelectronics OS-456 computer control board.
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Optoelectronics OptoLinx computer interface for the AR-8000 and CI-V for the scout and pro-2006.
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AEA PK-88 TNC
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Second Regency 10 channel scanner.
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Konel KR-53VN marine VHF transceiver: 10 (crystal!) channels, tubes! Free to good home!!!
Standard Horizon marine VHF
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Hallicrafters SX-99 Shortwave receiver
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Semi-portable shortwave receiver, called Globetraveller by NordeMende
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Heathkit AR-3 shortwave receiver
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AquaGuide CH-704 Marine radio-direction-finder. Need docs.
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two "RF" rf-403 2m transceivers. Tubes, crystals, 2 channel. Free to good home!
Projects:
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Motorola Micor: one VHF, two UHF.
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Several Motorola VHF "Handi-Talkie" uh, portable? id#H23BAM-1101AM. with 67 volt batteries for the tubes! Free to good home!
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GE MASTR II radios.
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several GE Porta-Mobil VHF, id# LG36FCS55 Free to good home!
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Midland 2m mobile. Need docs, and EPROM programmed.
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Midland VHF commercial portable. Need to fix RF amp.
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Yaesu VHF commercial portable
Antennas:
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Cushcraft AR-270: 2m/440 in the attic
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Cushcraft ringo-ranger 2m: 10 feet tall, so does not fit in the attic... maybe the back fence?
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Radio shack wideband scanner antenna: in the attic, not quite a discone, but close.
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several homemade wire antennas
Email to *me* at cbell@junknet.com