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Re: [Amps] Amplifer that was for sale

To: "Will Matney" <craxd1@ezwv.com>, <amps@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [Amps] Amplifer that was for sale
From: "Phil Clements" <philk5pc@tyler.net>
Reply-to: Phil Clements <philk5pc@tyler.net>
Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2004 01:03:29 -0600
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Sorry to hear about the 30L1 Richard.

E-Bay, in recent years, has gone from "politically correct" to paranoid!

I have not listed any electronics lately, but I spend about 40 hours per week buying/selling used fire equipment.
Electronic sirens and warning lights with red or blue lenses are a no-no and are pulled as soon as some do-gooder turns them in.
I guess they think some terrorist will put them on his car and reek havoc. If the siren is a mechanical model, or the lights are "Kojak"
or "bubble gum" style, that's okay with E-Bay.


Maybe E-Bay thinks that the 30L1 will end up in Osama's cave. I wouldn't be surprised at this at all.

Some members of this reflector wonder why threads about E-Bay topics appear here. I used to build or modify amps at a pretty good
clip some years ago. E-Bay at that time, but now to a little lesser extent, is a gold mine for parts. It took me a year to learn how and when
to bid to get a price that was reasonable. Recently, some good ideas were presented here that may help a newbie amp builder get the stuff
he needs. E-Bay is one of our greatest sources, but you must know how to play the game. (BTW, UPS, Fed-EX, and Priority Mail are the
real winners on auction sites!) I would think that helping fellow ampers find parts is a vital and useful purpose of this reflector. Please excuse
us if we bore or disappoint you.


(((73)))
Phil, K5PC





Subject: Re: [Amps] Amplifer that was for sale


Richard,

It had to be someone reporting it as an illegal item for them to do that. They don't hardly mess with anything unless someone does report it. I wouldn't report anything like that. Heck folks ought to just let it go on eBay for selling used equipment. Now if it were a manufacturer selling from an eBay store or having a bunch of new at auction, that would be something else (it does happen). Most all those old sweep tube amps are shot anyhow and or don't have much bang left in them. Plus, it's the FCC's problem to watch for that, not an individuals. I know some hams who've bought them and converted them back to 10 or 6 meters successfully and talk on them every day. It's a shame that it has got too bad for a ham not to be able to sell a piece of equipment. Too many people with too much time on their hands I guess.

Will Matney


RICHARD GEORGE wrote:


Interesting experience. I tried to sell my Collins 30 L1 last week on ebay. Every time I listed it Ebay pulled it off saying it was not permitted. In my 2nd listing I stated for sale to licensed ham only and that it was not a CB amplifier. At that time there were 3 other Collins 30 L1 amps listed and closing. Also there were at least 50 genuine CB type amplifiers for sale that did not get pulled. I have contact ebay on this but doubt to here back.




K6KWQ Dick "12 Volt radios are for wimps, real radios can kill you" Still can't make it go QRO with "More Power"
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