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Try saying the following and you'll maybe get some bids:
"Nicely built homebrew transmitter, utilizing many original Collins parts - made to look like the famous 32V series. Has Collins tuning dial, meter,and one xfmr, and possibly even the PTO. Works to some extent but will need some work. Well done - looks a lot like the 'real thing' - nice job for a homebrew rig!" This is NOT a Collins prototype! Hyping it as some rarity is not going grant you an early retirement, but honesty in your report might get you a couple hundred bux. George H "Bob Login" wrote in message ... Please take a look http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=30398928 93 |
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This is NOT a Collins prototype! Hyping it as some rarity is
not going grant you an early retirement, but honesty in your report might get you a couple hundred bux. George, How can you be so sure?? Having been both an RF engineer and a Collins owner, it sure looks like the real thing to me. Just about all manufacturers build bid samples for various contracts. 73, John - K6QQ |
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Looks like a driver for a Collins 30-K- to Me Sparks
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