I’m never going to do anything with this so it’s time to try this one last time. Next stop for all this is eBay, eHam, QRZ and QTH. I have at least 54 straight sections of Rohn 25, 9 tapered top sections with various diameter sleeves, and 4 cut straight sections that can be used for poured bases. Also, I have a lot of anchors, anchor bolts, turn buckles, galvanized nuts-bolts-screws, and other miscellaneous tower and antenna hardware and installation parts. A fall arresting harness and line-mans bucket can be included. Other stuff will be thrown in like a 1000 foot roll of 10 conductor 18 gauge wire and what ever else I can pawn off on an unsuspecting buyer. I’d like $3000.00 for over a ton of stuff and I’d like to move all of it at once. I can piece it out later.

 

There is an older model Tennadyne 10 element LPDA for $500.00. It has round booms. A coaxial lumped constant balun is already attached. Two different lengths shorting stubs are with it too. No missing hardware or parts.

 

Also in the pile of stuff is an original version Force 12 antenna. It’s on a 36 foot boom and features 3 full sized elements on 20 meters, 2 linear loaded elements on 30 meters and 2 linear loaded elements on 40 meters. I have everything for the antenna except the linear loading wires will need to be replaced and on 3 foot section of 3/8 aluminum tubing is damaged. It’s about 100 pounds of antenna so it’s not for a small installation. All the books and hardware are included for $500.00.

 

I have a 5 element 6 meter beam. It’s made in Germany and sold here under the name ZX-Yagi. The antenna has a broken SO-239 at the gamma match. It performed very well for me in the past but I will never use it again. I’m asking $100.00.

 

Out in the shed are enough of those 4 foot military antenna poles to make 4 full size 30 meter verticals and 4 full sized 40 meter verticals. I even have some insulated bases I built for them. All for $200.00.

 

For another $200.00 I have a 30 meter 4 square controller and phasing unit.

 

Last on this list is a very long Cushcraft 432 antenna. The boom is about 24 feet and there are something like 29 elements. $100.00.

 

I might be able to bring some of this stuff to the Atlanta Hamfest in a couple of weeks. All I have is a Ford ranger so I can’t get all the tower sections in it. A trailer will be needed.

 

 

 

Thank you,

 

Paul Hansen, W6XA

Amateur Radio Service

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