[Amps] Amplifer that was for sale

Alek Petkovic vk6apk at eon.net.au
Tue Nov 2 03:52:38 EST 2004


Forget ebay, go to http://swap.qth.com/

It's much better to deal with someone who's prepared to put their callsign 
in the ad. The prices are set and you don't have to wait many days to buy 
something, only to be outbid at the last minute.

Although I've had some bargains over the years, I've had it with ebay and 
don't usually bother looking there more than once a week.

73, Alek
VK6APK




At 10:50 AM 2/11/2004, 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.
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>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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