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Old January 29th 05, 03:51 PM
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I have a Sonar FS-23 tube CB in near-mint condition for auction on eBay.

The URL with pictures is

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=57458052 10

and the description is

This is a near-mint example of the venerable Sonar FS-23 thirteen tube two
transistor 23-channel CB transceiver. Features include 12V/120V operation, a
continuously-tunable receiver section (RIT) and 23 crystal-controlled transmit
frequencies. Tube complement is



1 RF Amp 6DS4

2 1st Rec Mixer - Squelch 6EA8

3 16MC Osc. 6AU6

4 1st Sythesizer Mixer - 4MC Osc. 6EA8

5 2nd Rec. Mixer - 2nd Rec. Osc. 6EA8

6 1st IF Amp 6BA6

7 2nd IF Amp 6BA6

8 Noise Limiter - Det. - AVC 12AL5

9 Speech Amp - Friver 12AT7

10 Output - Modulator 12BH7

11 2nd Synthesizer Mixer - 6MC Osc. 6EA8

12 Buffer 6AU6

13 Final 6BH5



This would make an excellent basis for a 10 meter AM conversion, as the
chassis is very open and easy to work on. I originally bought this because the
case resembles Collins S-line accessories (for example the 516F-2 or the
312B-4) and I was going use the case to build a custom
speaker/SWR/station-control accessory to match my S-line equipment. Well, like
many projects this never bubbled up high enough on the "to do" queue, and I
sold the S-line before I ever got around to it. Would be a great project for
some other S-line owner however. Or it could be used for an excellent-sounding
(can't beat tube audio!) CB base or mobile rig as intended...

The interior is remarkably free of corrosion, and the rig has not been modified
in any way. A small amount of corrosion can be seen on the top of the power
transformer, but that's all there is. This could easily be retouched. Not even
all that dusty, really. The case has a scratch and some paint wear on one side,
but this could be easily repaired. The case has no dents or other damage, and
the front panel is pristine. The area of the scratch is about 5 cm long by 1 cm
wide--looks like it might have rubbed against something when it was shipped
sometime in it's past life... I'll pack it very well so that won't occur again
!

Unit includes AC cord, microphone and the DC connector.

Closes January 30, 2005.

Thank you.
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Old January 29th 05, 04:30 PM
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I see no resemblance to the Collins S-line....



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I have a Sonar FS-23 tube CB in near-mint condition for auction on eBay.

The URL with pictures is

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=57458052 10

and the description is

This is a near-mint example of the venerable Sonar FS-23 thirteen tube two
transistor 23-channel CB transceiver. Features include 12V/120V
operation, a
continuously-tunable receiver section (RIT) and 23 crystal-controlled
transmit
frequencies. Tube complement is



1 RF Amp 6DS4

2 1st Rec Mixer - Squelch 6EA8

3 16MC Osc. 6AU6

4 1st Sythesizer Mixer - 4MC Osc. 6EA8

5 2nd Rec. Mixer - 2nd Rec. Osc. 6EA8

6 1st IF Amp 6BA6

7 2nd IF Amp 6BA6

8 Noise Limiter - Det. - AVC 12AL5

9 Speech Amp - Friver 12AT7

10 Output - Modulator 12BH7

11 2nd Synthesizer Mixer - 6MC Osc. 6EA8

12 Buffer 6AU6

13 Final 6BH5



This would make an excellent basis for a 10 meter AM conversion, as the
chassis is very open and easy to work on. I originally bought this
because the
case resembles Collins S-line accessories (for example the 516F-2 or the
312B-4) and I was going use the case to build a custom
speaker/SWR/station-control accessory to match my S-line equipment. Well,
like
many projects this never bubbled up high enough on the "to do" queue, and
I
sold the S-line before I ever got around to it. Would be a great project
for
some other S-line owner however. Or it could be used for an
excellent-sounding
(can't beat tube audio!) CB base or mobile rig as intended...

The interior is remarkably free of corrosion, and the rig has not been
modified
in any way. A small amount of corrosion can be seen on the top of the
power
transformer, but that's all there is. This could easily be retouched. Not
even
all that dusty, really. The case has a scratch and some paint wear on one
side,
but this could be easily repaired. The case has no dents or other damage,
and
the front panel is pristine. The area of the scratch is about 5 cm long by
1 cm
wide--looks like it might have rubbed against something when it was
shipped
sometime in it's past life... I'll pack it very well so that won't occur
again
!

Unit includes AC cord, microphone and the DC connector.

Closes January 30, 2005.

Thank you.



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Old January 29th 05, 05:36 PM
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On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 10:30:28 -0500, "W4UDX"
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I see no resemblance to the Collins S-line....


It's called keyword spamming. eBay frowns upon it.
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