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For the listed items please contact:
John KU8Q
Winter Haven Fl (863-221-4177)

Listed below is the HAM related equipment for sale from the estate of Al Rettig , KG4UES. If you are
interested in any of the items, please contact Bear Haskins, KJ4DSM for details. KJ4DSM@gmail.com
or 863 325 6996.

B&W 334 dummy load/wattmeter 10-1000w $125.00 (used)
Yaesu FT 100 all band all mode transceiver $425.00 (used)
Yaesu FC 20 auto Antenna Tuner $150.00 (used)
BUXCOMM Soundcard Interface Rascal IIx $ 25.00 (used)
Yaesu CT 62 Interface cable $ 15.00 (new)
Yaesu VX-8GR HT $225.00 (used)
Pryne AL 800 telescoping HT antenna $ 20.00 (used)
Yaesu FT 7900 R/E w/remote kit $200.00 (used)
Astron RS 35M linear power supply 25A cont. $ 95.00 (used)
Palstar AT 2K 2000W antenna tuner $400.00 (used)
ICOM R7000 $800.00 (used)
Bird Mod 43 wattmeter/with 6 plugs: 5w/100-250mhz; 10w/100-250mhz; 25w/100-250mhz;
5w/400-1000 mhz; 10w/200-500mhz; 100w/2-30mhz; $275.00 (used)
Bird Mod 8080 coax resistor $ 35.00 (used )
Alpha Seventy PA70 A linear amp.w/spare tube in box $1800.00 (used)
B&W 425 low pass filter 0-30 mc $ 25.00 (used)
Realistic 42 3010 sound level meter $ 15.00 (used)
Larsen LM-MM mag mount antenna (modified) $ 20.00 (used)
2- Shure 401B mikes, no plugs $ 15.00 each (used)
Shure 444 desk mike $ 33.00 (used)
Progressive 200B inductive amplifier $ 10.00 (used)
Fluke 6060B signal generator 10-1050 MHz $ 559.00 (used
Belco FX2000 xtal markers generator 100-50 MHz Make offer (Found in Radio Museum)
Palace TE-16A test oscillator Make offer (Found in Radio Museum)
Fluke 45 dual display multimeter $175.00 (used)
Tenma 72-6627 DC multi outlet strip $45.00 (used)
HP 204-C oscillator x5-x100k $190.00 (used)
Heathkit IM 2420 frequency counter $ 75.00 (used)
Mod SE 350 transistor signal chaser Make offer (Found in Radio Museum)
Circutmate FG2 function generator $60.00 (used)
Heath 2718 tri power supply $25.00 (used)
Morse Key J37 $25.00 (used)
TRIMM professional Headphones $25.00 (used)
TELEX padded Headphones $15.00 (used

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