[NCC] Pre-Estate Sale

Hal Offutt hal at japancorporateresearch.com
Tue May 17 11:49:51 EDT 2022


Greetings!

In accordance with my need to slim down, I have the following that I'd 
like to sell and I'll give a good deal to MRRC/NCC members.  I can send 
you pictures.

1.  Drake L7

Purchased by me in 1984.  I used it until 1999 but not since then except 
a couple of times to test it.  In 2014, John AC8E helped me rebuild the 
power supply with the W8CQ L7 Replacement Power Supply Module.  After 
that, the amp worked as expected.  Since then it's been stored in the 
closet of my second story shack (ie a dry place).  Cosmetically it is 
near perfect.  Original manual and cartons.

I'm not sure what it's worth.  It's old but in good condx and new amps 
cost a bundle!  If anyone has an idea what I should charge, please email 
me.  I will listen to offers.  Delivery at Dayton is possible or I can 
deliver within 150 miles or so.

2.  Ten-Tec Omni VI Model 563

I bought this radio new in 1996.  A couple of years later it went back 
to the factory for the Option 3 Upgrade.  I used this as my main radio 
until around 2007 and then as a second radio until about 2016 or so.  I 
have not had time to test it but I will do so before I sell it.  I can 
get on the air with you if you want to hear how it sounds.  It will 
interface with your logging software for rig control.  Cosmetically 
perfect.  Original manual.  Not sure what to charge.  Offers?

3. Nye-Viking Full Power Antenna Tuner

This is a real beast that will handle the legal limit.  Meters not 
working, I have not had time to trouble shoot.  Should be fixable.  Cost 
over $500 back when I bought it (1995?).  Offers?


4.  Other almost antiques you're probably not interested in but just in 
case...

Viking Ranger, nice in working order

HQ-110C purchased by me in 1958, still works (the last time I tried it)

Halicrafters S38B receiver, the same model I used as a Novice in 1957, 
still receives signals the last time I tried

Heathkit AT-1 30 watt CW only transmitter circa 1955, just like my 
original transmitter.  I have not plugged it in since I picked it up 
circa 1990.  With the matching Heath external VFO.

K8MR can transport most of these items to Dayton if necessary.

By the way, the Kenwood TS-930V I posted about a few days ago has been 
spoken for.

73,  Hal W1NN





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