[VHFcontesting] LAST CALL for DAYTON....

Marshall-K5QE k5qe at k5qe.com
Sun May 11 14:25:30 EDT 2014


LAST CALL...SPEAK NOW OR FOREVER.....well, you know....

Here is the current list of VHF/UHF gear that I have for sale. I can 
bring most of this to Dayton, IF you let me know right away.  The car is 
already packed, but I can squeeze in some things around the edges.  I am 
leaving for Dayton tomorrow, Monday, May 12th at Noon, so you must call 
me or email me right away if you want anything off this list.

HELIAX CONNECTORS:

I have dozens of 1/2" Heliax and 7/8" Heliax connectors and I need to 
reduce my stock somewhat.  Here is what I have...

Type N Female for LDF4-50A.  This is the "standard" 1/2" Heliax with 
annular rings on the Cu Shield.  $5
Type N Male for FSJ4-50B.  This is 1/2" SuperFlex Heliax with the spiral 
Cu shield.  $5
Type N Male for LDF5-50A.  This is standard 7/8" Heliax with annular 
ring shield.  $10
PL259 Male for LDF5-50A.  This is standard 7/8" Heliax with annular ring 
shield.  $20(I only have a few of these, so they are special order only)
Type N Female for LDF7-50A.  This is standard 1 5/8" Heliax with annular 
ring shield.  $40  (I only have a few of these)
7/16 DIN Female for LDF7-50A.  This is standard 1 5/8" Heliax with 
annular ring shield.  $40  (I only have a few of these)
Grounding kits for LDF7.  These are complete with clamp, pigtail, and 
sealant.  $5

All the connectors are by dbProducts or RFS(Radio Frequency Systems) and 
are new in the baggie complete with all gaskets, silicone grease, 
instructions, and a heat shrink boot for sealing the connection.  The 
mating surfaces are silver, pins are silver or gold.  Bodies are brass 
or brass and stainless steel.  These connectors are very easy to 
install.  They are actually easier than the Andrew connectors.  I want 
to emphasize that these connectors fit the Andrew Heliax perfectly.  I 
have never had a complaint or return on any of these items.

222MHz

1)TE Systems 2252G--High power amp for 222.  10-20W IN, 225W OUT.  $525.

2)TE Systems 2210G--Standard amp for 222.  4-10W IN, 130W OUT. $345.

3)Demi 222-28 Transverter.  Max 5W input on 28MHz gives 25W out on 222.  
Perfect for fixed or rover use.

432MHz

1)TE Systems 4450G--High power amp for 432.  10W IN, 180W OUT. $580.

2)TE Systems 4412G--Standard amp for 432.  15-20W IN, 100W OUT. $350.

3)DEMI 432-28HP high power transverter for 432.  SN = 434.

902/3MHz

1)Directive Systems 3311LYRM.  Rear mount 11el loop yagi.  3ft boom.  $60

2)Directive Systems 3318LYRM.  Rear mount 18el loop yagi.  6ft boom.  $70

3)M2 18el EZ style 902 yagi.  Rear mount. 70" boom. $90

7)Preamps:
     A)WD5AGO preamp for 902.3.  0.4db NF with 30db gain.  Type N--$75
     B)WA2ODO preamp for 902/3.  0.32db NF with 22db gain.  Type N--$65
     C)DEMI 915LNA SN=6179.  High IP3, 33cm LNA Weatherproof, <0.7dBNF, 
 >16dBG, DC Feed-thru, Type N input, SMA

out.  $72

10)I have TWO of the Motorola "600W" cell amps for 902/3 that are NEW in 
the box.  These will need to be converted, but the conversion is easy 
and only takes about 2 hours.  These require about 100-150mw of drive 
and run off 26-28VDC.  They will make 400W output plus or minus 50W 
depending on how well they are converted. $250 each or $450 for the lot.

11)I have two of the Motorola "600W" cell amps that are "fixer uppers".  
One was in use in the shack for 6 years @400W, but it suddenly quit 
making power.  The other one was converted, but never put on line.  It 
does not make power either.  No obvious damage to either of these 
units(i.e. no burned out traces or components).  These require only 
100-150mw of drive when working properly.  You can save a bunch 
here(normal price is $300+) if you can figure out what is wrong.  These 
require 26-28VDC.  $75 each.

1296MHz
1)Directive Systems 2314LYRM.  13el loop yagi for 1296, rear mounted.  
3ft boom, perfect for a rover. $50

2)Directive Systems 2324LYRM.  24el loop yagi for 1296, missing boom to 
mast plate.  We can find one or make one.  6ft boom. $60

3)M2 1296-22EZ antenna.  22el rear mount yagi.  68" boom.  $110


2304MHz

1)Directive Systems loop yagi for 2304 Model 1221LYRM.  Rear mount 21el 
loop yagi for 2304. $60

2)Directive Systems 27el loop yagi for 2304.  Rear mounted, 4 foot 
boom.  $65.

HELIAX CONNECTORS:

I have dozens of 1/2" Heliax and 7/8" Heliax connectors and I need to 
reduce my stock somewhat.  Here is what I

have...

Type N Female for LDF4-50A.  This is the "standard" 1/2" Heliax with 
annular rings on the Cu Shield.  $5
Type N Male for FSJ4-50B.  This is 1/2" SuperFlex Heliax with the spiral 
Cu shield.  $5
Type N Male for LDF5-50A.  This is standard 7/8" Heliax with annular 
ring shield.  $10
PL259 Male for LDF5-50A.  This is standard 7/8" Heliax with annular ring 
shield.  $20(I only have a few of these, so they are special order only)
Type N Female for LDF7-50A.  This is standard 1 5/8" Heliax with annular 
ring shield.  $40  (I only have a few of these)
7/16 DIN Female for LDF7-50A.  This is standard 1 5/8" Heliax with 
annular ring shield.  $40  (I only have a few of these)
Grounding kits for LDF7.  These are complete with clamp, pigtail, and 
sealant.  $5

All the connectors are by dbProducts or RFS(Radio Frequency Systems) and 
are new in the baggie complete with all gaskets, silicone grease, 
instructions, and a heat shrink boot for sealing the connection.  The 
mating surfaces are silver, pins are silver or gold.  Bodies are brass 
or brass and stainless steel.  These connectors are very easy to 
install.  They are actually easier than the Andrew connectors.  I want 
to emphasize that these connectors fit the Andrew Heliax perfectly.  I 
have never had a complaint or return on any of these items.

Thanks es 73 Marshall K5QE
Phone is 409-787-3830 if you want to "cuss and discuss" any of this.....


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