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#9015 From: Outtathisworld Envelope <OuttathisworldEnvelope@...>
Date: Sun Apr 15, 2012 4:50 am
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Having landed in France, and traversed many provinces on his way to the army, he one day, in crossing a forest, arrived beside a fountain, and alighted to drink. While he stooped at the fountain a young rustic sprang from the copse, mounted Rabican, and rode away. It was a new trick of the enchanter Atlantes. Astolpho, hearing the noise, turned his head just in time to see his loss; and, starting up, pursued the thief, who, on his part, did not press the horse to his full speed, but just kept in sight of his pursuer till they both issued from the forest; and then Rabican and his rider took shelter in a castle which stood near. Astolpho followed, and penetrated without difficulty within the court-yard of the castle, where he looked around for the rider and his horse, but could see no trace of either, nor any person of whom he could make inquiry. Suspecting that enchantment was employed to embarrass him, he bethought him of his book, and on consulting it discovered that his suspicions were well founded. He also learned what
Pinabel, the son of Count Anselm, had been treacherously slain. At these words the prisoner exclaimed, "I am no murderer, nor have I been in any way the cause of the young man's death." Orlando, knowing the cruel and ferocious character of the chiefs of the house of Maganza, needed no more to satisfy him that the youth was the victim of injustice. He commanded the leader of the troop to release his victim, and, receiving an insolent reply, dashed him to the earth with a stroke of his lance; then by a few vigorous blows dispersed the band, leaving deadly marks on those who were slowest to quit the field. Orlando then hastened to unbind the prisoner, and to assist him to reclothe himself in his armor, which the false Magencian had dared to assume. He then led him to Isabella, who now approached the scene of action. How can we picture the joy, the astonishment, with which Isabella recognized in him Zerbino, her husband, and the prince
The younger lady replied, in a voice often broken with sobs: "Though I know well that my recital will subject me to worse treatment by the barbarous man who keeps me here, to whom this woman will not fail to report it, yet I will not hide from you the facts. Ah! why should I fear his rage? If he should take my life, I know not what better boon than death I can ask. "My name is Isabella. I am the daughter of the king of Galicia, or rather I should say misfortune and grief are my parents. Young, rich, modest, and of tranquil temper, all things appeared to combine to render my lot happy. Alas! I see myself to-day poor, humbled, miserable, and destined perhaps to yet further afflictions. It is a year since, my father having given notice that he would open the lists for a tournament at Bayonne, a great number of chevaliers from all
As a flower which the passing plough has uprooted languishes, and droops its head, so Dardinel, his visage covered with the paleness of death, expires, and the hopes of an illustrious race perish with him. Like waters kept back by a dike, which, when the dike is broken, spread abroad through all the country, so the Moors, no longer kept in column by the example of Dardinel, fled in all directions. Rinaldo despised too much such easy victories to pursue them; he wished for no combats but with brave men. At the same time, the other paladins made terrible slaughter of the Moors. Charles himself, Oliver, Guido, and Ogier the Dane, carried death into their ranks on all sides. The infidels seemed doomed to perish to a man on that dreadful day; but the wise king, Marsilius, at last put some slight degree of method into the general rout. He collected the remnant of the troops, formed them
troop, and, observing that they dispersed themselves over the plain as if in search of booty, told Medoro to lay down the body, and let each save himself by flight. He dropped his part, thinking that Medoro would do the same; but the good youth loved his prince too well to abandon him, and continued to carry his load singly as well as he might, while Cloridan made his escape. Near by there was a part of the wood tufted as if nothing but wild animals had ever penetrated it. The unfortunate youth, loaded with the weight of his dead master, plunged into its recesses. Cloridan, when he perceived that he had evaded his foes, discovered that Medoro was not with him. "Ah!" exclaimed he, "how could I, dear Medoro, so forget myself as to consult my own safety without heeding yours?" So saying, he retraced the tangled passes of the wood toward the place from whence he had fled. As he approached he heard the noise

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into a battalion, and retreated in tolerable order to his camp. That camp was well fortified by intrenchments and a broad ditch. Thither the fugitives hastened, and by degrees all that remained of the Moorish army was brought together there. The Emperor might perhaps that night have crushed his enemy entirely; but not thinking it prudent to expose his troops, fatigued as they were, to an attack upon a camp so well fortified, he contented himself with encompassing the enemy with his troops, prepared to make a regular siege. During the night the Moors had time to see the extent of their loss. Their tents resounded with lamentations. This warrior had to mourn a brother, that a friend; many suffered with grievous wounds, all trembled at the fate in store for them. There were two young Moors, both of humble rank, who gave proof at that
Cloridan, who saw Medoro fall, could contain himself no longer. He rushed from his concealment, threw down his bow, and, sword in hand, seemed only desirous of vengeance for Medoro, and to die with him. In a moment, pierced through and through with many wounds, he exerts the last remnant of his strength in dragging himself to Medoro, to die embracing him. The cavaliers left them thus to rejoin Zerbino, whose rage against the murderer of Medoro had drawn him away from the spot. Cloridan died; and Medoro, bleeding copiously, was drawing near his end when help arrived. A young maiden approached the fallen knights at this critical moment. Her dress was that of a peasant-girl, but her air was noble, and her beauty celestial; sweetness and goodness reigned in her lovely countenance. It was no other than Angelica, the Princess of Cathay.
course to pursue. He was directed to raise the stone which served as a threshold, under which a spirit lay pent, who would willingly escape, and leave the castle free of access. Astolpho applied his strength to lift aside the stone. Thereupon the magician put his arts in force. The castle was full of prisoners, and the magician caused that to all of them Astolpho should appear in some false guise--to some a wild beast, to others a giant, to others a bird of prey. Thus all assailed him, and would quickly have made an end of him, if he had not bethought him of his horn. No sooner had he blown a blast than, at the horrid larum, fled the cavaliers and the necromancer with them, like a flock of pigeons at the sound of the fowler's gun. Astolpho then renewed his efforts on the stone, and turned it over. The under face was all inscribed with magical characters, which the knight defaced, as directed by his book; and no sooner had he done so, than the castle, with its walls and turrets, vanished into smoke.
Pinabel, the son of Count Anselm, had been treacherously slain. At these words the prisoner exclaimed, "I am no murderer, nor have I been in any way the cause of the young man's death." Orlando, knowing the cruel and ferocious character of the chiefs of the house of Maganza, needed no more to satisfy him that the youth was the victim of injustice. He commanded the leader of the troop to release his victim, and, receiving an insolent reply, dashed him to the earth with a stroke of his lance; then by a few vigorous blows dispersed the band, leaving deadly marks on those who were slowest to quit the field. Orlando then hastened to unbind the prisoner, and to assist him to reclothe himself in his armor, which the false Magencian had dared to assume. He then led him to Isabella, who now approached the scene of action. How can we picture the joy, the astonishment, with which Isabella recognized in him Zerbino, her husband, and the prince
quarters came together at our court. Among these Zerbino, son of the king of Scotland, victorious in all combats, eclipsed by his beauty and his valor all the rest. Before departing from the court of Galicia he testified the wish to espouse me, and I consented that he should demand my hand of the king, my father. But I was a Mahometan, and Zerbino a Christian, and my father refused his consent. The prince, called home by his father to take command of the forces destined to the assistance of the French Emperor, prevailed on me to be married to him secretly, and to follow him to Scotland. He caused a galley to be prepared to receive me, and placed in command of it the chevalier Oderic, a Biscayan, famous for his exploits both by land and sea. On the day appointed, Oderic brought his vessel to a seaside resort of my father's, where I embarked. Some of my domestics accompanied me, and thus I departed from my native land.

#9017 From: "Ken Simpson, W8EK" <KenW8EK@...>
Date: Tue Apr 17, 2012 10:20 pm
Subject: Yaesu Items FS
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Yaesu Items For Sale -- HF transceiver, Crystal Filter,
Speaker, Microphones, Atlas and Map, Cables, Dummy Load,
HT accessories, and more


Yaesu FT-990 Deluxe HF Transceiver
The Yaesu FT-990 features multiple direct digital synthesizers
for pure local signals for high performance. The triple-
conversion, general coverage receiver tunes from 100 kHz
to 30 MHz. It has an automatic antenna tuner. A 500 Hz CW
filter is built in. It has keypad entry. Power output is
adjustable up to 100 watts output (25W AM). The top panel
provides access for special user adjustments. A power supply
for operation from 120 V AC is built in, or it can be powered
by 13 V DC at about 22 amps.

Features:
General coverage receiver, tunes continuously from 100 kHz to 30 MHz
Modes: AM, USB, LSB, CW, FM, FSK
Iambic CW keyer
Automatic Antenna Tuner
Multi-function illuminated analog S-meter
Computer Aided Transceiver (CAT) allows computer control
via a serial cable with a DIN jack
Notch filter, IF shift, noise blanker, and a digitally
switched capacity audio filter
90 Memories
Dual VFOs
Built-in AC Power Supply
100 Watts Power
Noise Reduction
Digital Filtering
IF Notch
Manual and Auto AGC

This particular unit works fine, and looks very close to
perfect. This is a terrific radio. $900


Narrow SSB Filter for Yaesu FT-990:

This is the Yaesu 2.0 KHz wide crystal filter as used in
the Yaesu FT-990, and possibly other rigs, for narrow SSB.
It is Yaesu model number XF-10.9M-202-1. These filters
are very rare; they really help to cut thru the SSB QRM,
and are actually quite good for wide CW filtering as well.

This one works fine. It looks fine also, as if that matters
for a filter inside the rig. $120


Yaesu "Landliner" SP-101 P Speaker and Phone Patch:

This is a nice speaker that has a phone patch added
to it. Its styling matches the FT-101 line, but it looks
nice with most any rig. It has a VU meter on it, as well
as controls for both transmit and receive gain.
I realize many people do not use a phone patch much any
more, but even if you do not use the phone patch portion,
you still have an excellent speaker.

This particular unit works fine, and looks extremely nice
as well. It is in its original box.

With paper work for $90.


Yaesu YM-31 hand microphone
The Yaesu YM-31 is a hand mic with a round 6 pin
connector. Apparently it is either similar or the
same as the MH-25A6j (not the MH-25 with the 8 pin
connector). It is a 600 ohm impedance hand microphone,
and has a Monitor on-off switch on the back. It should
be compatible with any of the Yaesu rigs that uses the
round 6 pin connector. It looks very similar to the
Yaesu MH-1.
This one works fine and looks extremely nice. $25


Yaesu YM-22 DTMF Condenser Microphone
This mic has a 16 digit touch tone (DTMF) pad on the front.
There are up and down buttons on the top, in addition to
the PTT switch.
Stripped and tinned ends. Great condition. $40


Deluxe Desk Microphone:

This is a great looking and great performing low impedance
desk mic. It has a quality Shure 600 ohm cartridge in it
(the cartridge alone is over $40 new), with a very nice
black die case base and neck, with a chrome grill. It
looks somewhat like a Shure 444, but no plastic on this
one -- all metal!

This one has stripped and tinned ends on it, which means
any connector can easily be added.

This one looks like new, and works the same. It has a
long (approx 6 foot) cord. $70


World Atlas, World Map, and DXCC List:

Radio Amateur World Atlas - 13th edition
Includes many different maps of the world with
ham prefixes on them.
Nice condition $8

The Radio Amateur World Map by Yaesu
This wall map is approx 34 x 24 inches in size.
It includes the ham prefixes on the various countries.
It appears to never have been used. $8

ARRL DXCC Countries List
This is a large check list for working the various
countries, and also includes other information such
as prefixes, applications, etc. New condition $4


Cables for Heil (and other) Microphones:

Heil CC-1 XLR 4
4 pin XLR Female to 3 pin XLR Male $25

3 pin XLR to stripped ends
About 10 feet of quality rubber covered mic cable with a 3 pin
XLR connector on one end. Ideal to add your own connector.
Can be used with the CC-1 XLR-4 above. $20


Dentron "Big Dummy" RF Dummy Load:

This is Dentron's equivalent to the the traditional Heath
"Cantenna" dummy load that will handle a kilowatt. It has
a derating curve with it.

It is in good shape both electrically and cosmetically.
It has no rust, dents nor dings.

I measured the resistor and it is 53 ohms, so obviously it
is in good shape. I have never seen any others this close
to 52 ohms!

I can ship it either with or without oil. The cost to
purchase is the same, but of course the shipping will be
higher with the oil.

With derating curve and paper work for $45.


Yaesu HT Accessory Items:

Pryme Speaker Mic
This is the equivalent of the Yaesu MH-34.
It fits the Yaesu HTs with the 4 conductor 1/8 inch
(3.5 mm) plug, such as the VX-1, VX-3, VX-5, etc.
It looks like it has not been used. $28

Belt Clip for Yaesu FT-207, with hardware. $8

Wrist Strap for Yaesu FT-209, and others $4


I also have many other accessories available such as many
different types of microphones, HTs, HF, VHF and UHF rigs, HF
and VHF/UHF antennas, and many miscellaneous accessories.
Just too many to list here. Please e-mail your requests.


Prices do not include shipping from Florida.

Thanks.

73,

Ken, W8EK

Ken Simpson
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Voice Phone (352) 732-8400

#9018 From: "Bry Carling" <bcarling@...>
Date: Tue Apr 17, 2012 11:21 pm
Subject: FS: Western Electric Tubes
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FOR SALE:

Western Electric 717A tubes - These are great little Miniature Octal base tubes often
used to soup up front end RF stage on the Hammarlund HQ129 series receivers or
the 2-40D for higher gain in the HF bands.

These typically go for about $17.00 each. For example:
Item# 110845315197 at that place.

Good used, tested condition, like the others... only far less. I will sell the pair
for $10.00 plus shipping.

73 - Bry, AF4K


  

#9019 From: "Bry Carling" <bcarling@...>
Date: Thu Apr 19, 2012 2:14 am
Subject: FS: Four 80m crystals $24.00
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FOR SALE:

Group of four nice, new condition 80m ham band crystals, like new.

These are hc6u crystals on:

3.777 MHz
3.778 MHz
3.781 MHz
and
3.787 MHz

Will sell the whole bunch for $24.00 plus shipping.

http://af4k.com/hc6u_crystals.htm#group4

73 - Bry, AF4K
  

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#9021 From: "Ken Simpson, W8EK" <KenW8EK@...>
Date: Sat Apr 21, 2012 10:38 pm
Subject: CW Items FS
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CW Items For Sale -- Bencher Paddle, CW Key, Cables,
and Code Tapes


Bencher BY-1 Iambic Paddle:

True Bencher, and not the MFJ clone. This one
has the black base, with chrome parts. It looks
close to new and works the same. $65


CW Key and cables:

Generic brass colored, oval base key
This is similar to a J-38 (without the bakelite base), but
is a Japanese copy. It is brass colored, but is not real
brass. Includes shorting switch.
It works fine and looks fine. $18

Cable for straight key
About 3 feet long, with a mono 1/8 inch (3.5 mm) phone
plug on it, as used with a straight key. $5
As above, but 1/4 inch plug. $5

Cable for paddles
About 3 feet long, and with a 1/8 inch (3.5 mm) stereo
connector on the end, like used by most rigs. $8
As above, but 1/4 inch plug. $8
As above, with 1/4 inch GOLD plated plug. $15


Code Tapes:

Code Quick 30 Day Master Plan
"The Fastest Way to Master the Morse Code"
by Dr Gerald Wheeler, W6TJP
This is a set of 5 cassette tapes designed to teach the
code and get up to about 13 WPM in a month.
This set is in great shape, in its original binder, and
includes the instruction book with it. $25

ARRL Code Kit
"Boost Your Code Speed from 5 to 15 WPM Quickly, Easily,
Enjoyably"
This kit includes 2 cassette tapes, plus paper work on
what is on the tapes and how to use it.
This one has not been opened, and is still sealed in the
shrink wrap. $14

ARRL Code Kit as above
This one has been opened, but is in great shape. $11

ARRL "Increasing your code speed -- 10 to 15 WPM"
This is a set of two cassette tapes, but only the first
tape is in the original packing. It includes the booklet
listing what is on the tapes, but only has the first tape.
Great condition. $7


I also have many other accessories available such as many
different types of microphones, HTs, HF, VHF and UHF rigs, HF
and VHF/UHF antennas, and many miscellaneous accessories.
Just too many to list here. Please e-mail your requests.


Prices do not include shipping from Florida.

Thanks.

73,

Ken, W8EK

Ken Simpson
E-mail to W8EK@... or W8EK@...
Voice Phone (352) 732-8400

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The knights and ladies set at liberty were, besides Rogero and Bradamante, Orlando, Gradasso, Florismart, and many more. At the sound of the horn they fled, one and all, men and steeds, except Rabican, which Astolpho secured, in spite of his terror. As soon as the sound had ceased Rogero recognized Bradamante, whom he had daily met during their imprisonment, but had been prevented from knowing by the enchanter's arts. No words can tell the delight with which they recognized each other, and recounted mutually all that had happened to each since they were parted. Rogero took advantage of the opportunity to press his suit, and found Bradamante as propitious as he could wish, were it not for a single obstacle, the difference of their faiths. "If he would obtain her in marriage," she said, "he must in due form demand her of her father, Duke Aymon, and must abandon his false prophet, and become a Christian." The latter step was one which Rogero had for some time intended taking, for reasons of his own. He therefore gladly
Cloridan, who saw Medoro fall, could contain himself no longer. He rushed from his concealment, threw down his bow, and, sword in hand, seemed only desirous of vengeance for Medoro, and to die with him. In a moment, pierced through and through with many wounds, he exerts the last remnant of his strength in dragging himself to Medoro, to die embracing him. The cavaliers left them thus to rejoin Zerbino, whose rage against the murderer of Medoro had drawn him away from the spot. Cloridan died; and Medoro, bleeding copiously, was drawing near his end when help arrived. A young maiden approached the fallen knights at this critical moment. Her dress was that of a peasant-girl, but her air was noble, and her beauty celestial; sweetness and goodness reigned in her lovely countenance. It was no other than Angelica, the Princess of Cathay.
quarters came together at our court. Among these Zerbino, son of the king of Scotland, victorious in all combats, eclipsed by his beauty and his valor all the rest. Before departing from the court of Galicia he testified the wish to espouse me, and I consented that he should demand my hand of the king, my father. But I was a Mahometan, and Zerbino a Christian, and my father refused his consent. The prince, called home by his father to take command of the forces destined to the assistance of the French Emperor, prevailed on me to be married to him secretly, and to follow him to Scotland. He caused a galley to be prepared to receive me, and placed in command of it the chevalier Oderic, a Biscayan, famous for his exploits both by land and sea. On the day appointed, Oderic brought his vessel to a seaside resort of my father's, where I embarked. Some of my domestics accompanied me, and thus I departed from my native land.
accepted the terms, and proposed that they should at once repair to the abbey of Vallombrosa, whose towers were visible at no great distance. Thither they turned their horses' heads, and we will leave them to find their way without our company. I know not if my readers recollect that at the moment when Rogero had just delivered Angelica from the voracious Orc that scornful beauty placed her ring in her mouth, and vanished out of sight. At the same time the Hippogriff shook off his bridle, soared away, and flew to rejoin his former master, very naturally returning to his accustomed stable. Here Astolpho found him, to his very great delight. He knew the animal's powers, having seen Rogero ride him, and he longed to fly abroad over all the earth, and see various nations and peoples from his airy course. He had heard Logestilla's directions how to guide the animal, and saw her fit a bridle to his head. He therefore was able,
and white. If you cannot defend them against me, how pray will you do so when Orlando challenges them?" Dardinel replied: "Thou shalt learn that I can defend the arms I bear, and shed new glory upon them. No one shall rend them from me but with life." Saying these words, Dardinel rushed upon Rinaldo with sword uplifted. The chill of mortal terror filled the souls of the Saracens when they beheld Rinaldo advance to attack the prince, like a lion against a young bull. The first blow came from the hand of Dardinel, and the weapon rebounded from Mambrino's helmet without effect. Rinaldo smiled, and said, "I will now show you if my strokes are more effectual." At these words he thrust the unfortunate Dardinel in the middle of his breast. The blow was so violent that the cruel weapon pierced the body, and came out a palm-breadth behind his back. Through this wound the life of Dardinel issued with his blood, and his body fell helpless to the ground.

#9024 From: "Bry Carling" <bcarling@...>
Date: Sun Apr 22, 2012 1:30 pm
Subject: REDUCED: Ham Band hc6u Crystals
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$2.50 crystals for 80m band:
Group of four nice, new 80m ham band hc6u crystals on 3742.0 kHz.
QUANTITY of 4 - 3742.0 kHz crystals - Type hc6u - Share some with a friend!
Will sell as groups of 4 for $10.00 plus shipping.

ALSO REDUCED Group of SIX ham band crystals under $5.00 each.
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QTY 1 - 3778.7 kHz
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QTY 1 - 7011.0 kHz
Note: this is only for this one group of crystals as listed. 
Will sell this whole group of 6 for $29.00 plus shipping.

Pictures, details and Ordering Page here:

73 - Bry, AF4K

  

#9025 From: "Bry Carling" <bcarling@...>
Date: Sun Apr 22, 2012 2:30 pm
Subject: REDUCED: Panel Meters - under $3.00
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Here is a nice box of six panel meters in very good condition.

These are all the typical 3.25" diameter meters you see on older ham equipment, test equipment etc.

1) Weston model 476 with 0 - 120V AC with an additional scale for 60V AC

2) Weston model 301 with 0 - 140V DC with an additional scale for 7 V DC.

3) General Electric model ADK84 - cool 0 - 200 mA PA Plate with markings for CW, MCW, PA Grid and Battery.

4) General Electric with 0 - 50mA DC

5) Weston model 147866 with 0 - 5V AC

6) General Electric Time Meter - model 8KT8E3 / USN type 120V AC 60 Hz (small case chip)

I do not want to sell these individually.  I will sell these as a group. The whole box for $16.00 plus $12.00 for USA shipping

73 - Bry, AF4K

  

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#9032 From: "Ken Simpson, W8EK" <KenW8EK@...>
Date: Thu Apr 26, 2012 1:10 pm
Subject: HF Antennas and related items FS
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It is "Antenna Season."

HF Antennas and related items For Sale -- Dipoles,
Verticals, Dummy Load, SWR Bridges, Antenna Tuner,
Low Pass TVI Filters, and Connectors


B & W AC 1.8-30 (AC-110) Broadband antenna For Sale:

The Barker & Williamson AC-1.8-30 [AC110] End-Fed V is
another unique antenna from B & W utilizing the same
technology as their folded dipoles. It offers operation
over the entire HF bands without need for an antenna tuner.
Work any frequency you want without going through a lot
of knob twirling and measurements. Hop frequencies at any
speed as long as you want, as there are no mechanical parts
or active components to wear out. It is not limited to
conventional ham bands. Capture weak signals in receive
mode. Much better performance than any vertical.

This unique design covers a frequency range of 1.8 to 30
MHz, with a SWR of less than 2:1 across the entire range.

More information is at
http://www.bwantennas.com/ama/veeant.ama.htm

This one works fine and looks great.

B & W sells these for $375. Buy this one, with paper work,
for $200.


Broadband Dipole Antennas:

These antennas are sometimes call "Bazooka" dipoles, but
also go by other names. They are made from RG-8 coax
instead of just wire. They are fed differently, with
both halves of the coax used. The result is an antenna
that is more broad banded than a regular wire dipole,
permitting one to cover all, or most, of a ham band with
a reasonable SWR. Of course these can be put into an
inverted V configuration as well. They have been described
in the ARRL Handbook and ARRL antenna book at various times.

I have antennas for two different bands:

40 meter antenna as described above (approx 66 feet long)
with about 25 feet of RG-8 coax feedline attached, terminated
in a PL-259 connector. $50


MFJ 1796 Halfwave Vertical Antenna:

The MFJ 1796 covers the 40, 20, 15, 10, 6, and 2 meter bands,
with no radials needed.

It is only 12 feet high and can be mounted anywhere -- ground
level to tower top -- apartments, small lots, trailers.
Perfect for vacations, field day, DXpedition, camping.

Efficient end-loading, with no lossy traps
Full size halfwave on 2 & 6 Meters
High power air-wound balun eliminates feedline radiation
Adjusting 1 band has minimum effect on others
Automatic band switching
Low radiation angle for great DX
Omnidirectional
Handles 1500 watts PEP
Low SWR
Stainless steel hardware

This antenna was used in a restricted community, and only
put outside when being used, so it is in terrific shape.
Paper work included.

These sell for over $300 new. Buy this one for only $175.
Pick up near Ocala FL, just off of I-75.


Doublet Antenna:

Doublet antenna consisting of about 110 feet of wire, with
center insulator, 2 end insulators, and 2 center supporting
insulators. This antenna is made to be fed with "open wire"
450 ohm transmission line, and used with an antenna tuner.
It should be able to tune from 80 thru 10 meters, with the
proper tuner. $20


Hustler 4BTV HF Vertical Antenna:

The 4BTV is a vertical antenna that covers 10, 15, 20, and 40
meters. It can also cover 75/80 meters by using an RM-75
resonator.

This one is in extremely good shape. It actually still shines!
No corrosion evident. The actual base shows very minor signs
of being out in the weather, but the silent key who used it
was in a restricted community, and took the top part out of
the garage only when he wanted to get on the air.

Paper work is included for $120.

Hustler RM-75 resonator - standard version
(can be used to add 75 meters to 4BTV above) $19

I would prefer pickup near Ocala, Florida, just off of I-75.
It will easily fit inside a car. It is possible to ship it,
but the cost is high due to it being oversize. Obviously,
shipping is not included in the price.


Hustler Resonators for Hustler Mobile HF Antenna Systems:

"Standard" Hustler resonators (400 Watt):
75 meter resonator RM-75 $19
40 meter resonator RM-40
This resonator has tape on the bottom. I assume the
tape was used to tell the silent key which frequency
the RM-40 was tuned to, being he had two of them. $15


Dentron "Big Dummy" RF Dummy Load:

This is Dentron's equivalent to the the traditional Heath
"Cantenna" dummy load that will handle a kilowatt. It has
a derating curve with it.

It is in good shape both electrically and cosmetically.
It has no rust, dents nor dings.

I measured the resistor and it is 53 ohms, so obviously it
is in good shape. I have never seen any others this close
to 52 ohms!

I can ship it either with or without oil. The cost to
purchase is the same, but of course the shipping will be
higher with the oil.

With derating curve paper work for $45.


Heath HM-15 SWR Bridge:

This is an HF SWR Bridge, with SO-239 connectors on
the back. The front has the meter on the left, and two
knobs to the right. It is the same size as the HD-15
phone patch.

This one works fine and is in nice cosmetic shape.
I can not find a scratch on it.

Paper work included for $20.


HF and VHF SWR Bridges:

All of these cover from 3 to 150 MHz, covering HF,
6 meters,and 2 meters. SO-239 connectors.

Quement SWB-2
This unit features two separate meters --
one for reading forward power and another for reading SWR.
This permits one to easily monitor both the power going
out, and the SWR on the antenna at the same time. It works
fine and looks great. With paper work for $37.

Carter Craft 90-300
Single Meter SWR Bridge / Field Strength Meter
This one works fine. I am 99% certain it has not been used,
except for my testing it. In its original box with original
instructions and little field strength antenna. $30

Royce 2-100 Single Meter SWR Bridge / Field Strength Meter
This one works fine, and looks extremely nice. I do not see
any scratches on it, but it does have a previous owners name
on it. In its original box with original instructions. $28


TenTec 229 HF antenna tuner:

This roller inductor tuner will handle full legal power.
It uses an "L" match instead of a "T" match, which means
there is only one spot that will give the correct match.
The "L" match is also more efficient. Electrically, it is
the same as the 238 series, 229 A, 229 B, and 4229.

There is also a built in wattmeter with full scale reading
of 200 and 2000 watts. It also has an SWR bridge with
lighted meter, plus a 4 position antenna switch.
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It can be used on any HF frequency, including the WARC
bands, as it is continuously adjustable. It has a built
in internal balun, so open wire can be used.

Cosmetically, this unit is the color of the earlier Omni
series (Omni 546, series A, B, and C) with the black vinyl
covering, and nice aluminum trim around the front.

This particular unit functions 100%, and looks perfect.
I can not find a scratch on it.

Paper work is included for $325.


Low Pass TVI Filters:

A low pass TVI filter is added to the transmitter to reduce
harmonic interference. All have SO-239 connectors, are 50
ohm filters, and include paper work.

Bencher YA-1, high power, low pass TVI filter
If you need a more heavy duty filter for the output of
your amplifier, this one is ideal. It will take full legal
power plus, and has at least 80 db signal attenuation at
TV channel 2.This one works great, and looks close to new.
Bencher currently sells these for about $90. Only $60.

Bud LF-601 low pass filter
This filter is adjustable for best attenuation in your particular
situation, and also to more closely match your specific impedance.
It cuts off at about 52 MHz (if adjusted as such) so it can be
used on 6 meters, and will handle 1500 watts. $35

Drake TV-1000-LP Low pass TVI filter
This is the filter that may also be used on the low end of six
meters, as well as HF. It is good for 1000 W "average" below
30MHz, and about 200 W up to 52 MHz. With paper work for $30.

Drake TV-1000
LP Filter as above, which functions fine electrically, but looks ugly.
With paper work. $25

Drake TV-3300-LP Low Pass Filter
This modern low pass filter has been optimized to have more
attenuation in the 40 MHz region, where many TVs have their
IF. It is good for 1000 Watts "average" according to the manual,
and has over 80 db attenuation at 41 MHz. This one looks great,
and includes the paper work. $30

B & W FL-10/1500
This filter cuts off just above 10 meters, and handles 1500
Watts. It is the latest model B&W filter.In very nice condition,
it looks close to new. $40.

Johnson 250-20 Low Pass Filter
This is a 52 ohm cylindrical low pass filter with a cut
off frequency of 45 MHz and 75 db of attenuation.
It is rated to take 1000 Watts of AM, or 5000 Watts
PEP SSB. With mounting bracket. $30

Para Dynamics PDC 1089
This filter is rated at a full Kilowatt, up to 30 MHz.
5 x 6 x 2 inch black box, instead of the more familiar long
enclosure. It looks like new. $25


Coax connectors and adapters:

Prices are per connector. Several of each are available.
It looks like these have not been used.

UHF Male (PL-259) to BNC female (opposite of above) $5

UHF double female "Barrel connector" (two SO-239 together) $3

UHF "Bulkhead Connector" - Double female, as above, but for
mounting thru a window, siding, etc. about 3 inches long $6

UHF double male connector (two PL-259's together) $3

UHF "T" connector with two female (SO-239) and one male
(PL-259) connection $5

"N" Connector - Double Male $8

BNC male for coax cables
standard type $2
crimp on type $3

Chassis mount BNC female
square mount (uses 4 screws) $3
screw in type $3

BNC "T" - two female and one male $3

Antenna adapter to fit the BNC connector on the HT
and provide an SO-239 connector that will permit
a PL-259 to be attached. (BNC male to UHF female) $5


I also have many other accessories available such as many
different types of microphones, HTs, VHF and UHF rigs, HF
and VHF/UHF antennas, etc.
Just too many to list here. Please e-mail your requests.


Prices do not include shipping from Florida.

Thanks.

73,

Ken, W8EK

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#9034 From: "Ken Simpson, W8EK" <KenW8EK@...>
Date: Sun Apr 29, 2012 12:40 pm
Subject: Low Pass TVI Filters, Dummy Load FS
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Low Pass TVI Filters, and Dummy Load For Sale:


Drake Low Pass TVI Filters For Sale:

A low pass TVI filter is added to the transmitter to reduce
harmonic interference. All have SO-239 connectors, and are
50 ohm filters.

This first two work on 6 meters as well as HF:

Drake TV-1000-LP Low pass TVI filter
This is the filter that may also be used on the low end of six
meters, as well as HF. It is good for 1000 W "average" below
30MHz, and about 200 W up to 52 MHz. With paper work for $25.

Drake TV-1000
LP Filter as above, which functions fine electrically, but
looks ugly. With paper work. $20

Drake TV-3300-LP Low Pass Filter
This modern low pass filter has been optimized to have more
attenuation in the 40 MHz region, where many TVs have their
IF. It is good for 1000 Watts "average" according to the manual,
and has over 80 db attenuation at 41 MHz. This one looks great,
and includes the paper work. $30


Other Low Pass TVI Filters:


The Bud LF-601 works fine on six meters.

Bud LF-601 low pass filter
This filter is adjustable for best attenuation in your particular
situation, and also to more closely match your specific impedance.
It cuts off at about 52 MHz (if adjusted as such) so it can be
used on 6 meters, and will handle 1500 watts. $35

Bencher YA-1, high power, low pass TVI filter
If you need a heavy duty filter for the output of your amplifier,
this one is ideal. It will take full legal power plus, and has at
least 80 db signal attenuation at TV channel 2. This one works
great, and is in its original box.
Bencher currently sells these for about $90. Only $60.

Bencher YA-1
As above, but not in original box. $45

B & W FL-10/1500
This filter cuts off just above 10 meters, and handles 1500
Watts. It is the latest model B&W filter.In very nice condition,
it looks close to new. $40.

Johnson 250-20 Low Pass Filter
This is a 52 ohm cylindrical low pass filter with a cut
off frequency of 45 MHz and 75 db of attenuation.
It is rated to take 1000 Watts of AM, or 5000 Watts
PEP SSB. With mounting bracket. $30

Para Dynamics PDC 1089
This filter is rated at a full Kilowatt, up to 30 MHz.
5 x 6 x 2 inch black box, instead of the more familiar long
enclosure. It looks like new. $25


Dentron "Big Dummy" RF Dummy Load:

This is Dentron's equivalent to the the traditional Heath
"Cantenna" dummy load that will handle a kilowatt. It has
a derating curve with it.

It is in good shape both electrically and cosmetically.
It has no rust, dents nor dings.

I measured the resistor and it is 53 ohms, so obviously it
is in good shape. I have never seen any others this close
to 52 ohms!

I can ship it either with or without oil. The cost to
purchase is the same, but of course the shipping will be
higher with the oil.

With derating curve and paper work for $45.


ARRL Handbooks:

1985 - 62nd edition
This one is in the larger format. It has been "well used"
and has some loose pages, but I think they are all there.
The binding has duct tape on it, but the important info
is still there. $7

1988 - 65th edition - Hard bound
This one is a couple inches thick.
Very close to new condition. $22

1992 - 69th edition - Hard Bound
Several inches thick with a lot of information.
This one looks like new, except for a previous owner's
call sign on the inside cover. $22


I also have many other accessories available such as many
different types of microphones, HTs, VHF and UHF rigs, HF
and VHF/UHF antennas, etc.
Just too many to list here. Please e-mail your requests.

Prices do not include shipping from Florida.

Thanks.

73,

Ken, W8EK

Ken Simpson
E-mail to W8EK@... or W8EK@...
Voice Phone (352) 732-8400

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Date: Sun Apr 29, 2012 9:12 pm
Subject: REDUCED: HENRY RADIO TEMPO ONE
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The Tempo One wasoriginally built by the Yaesu Musen company in Japan in the 1970s. Same as a Yaesu / Sommerkamp FT200.
I couold piucture using this at a camp too - lots of fun for portable HF or as a home station. Henry Radio Tempo One HF transceiver in very good condition.

Input Power - 240 Watts
Covers the 80m, 40m, 20m, 15m and 10m amateur bands on SSB and CW.
Antenna 50-100 ohms.
Carrier suppresion -40 dB.
A.F. Bandwidth 300-2700 Hz
Receiver Sensitivity 0.5 uV
Image ratio -50dB.
Audio output 1 watt into 8 ohms.
Power Supply - 120V AC or 12 V DC using external power supplies (See below)
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Dimensions: 13.25" wide X 5.5" high x 11" deep
Approx. weight: 18 pounds.
Cables are included with the power supply below.
 
Comes with a copy of the operators manual.
Service manual copy available for an additional $5.00

Transceiver only - Now reduced from $145.00 to $105.00
AC Power Supply is available too:

Also I have the Henry Radio Tempo One POWER SUPPLY in very good condition.
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Has 9 diodes.
Any of the following AC Voltages may be used: 110 - 120V AC or 200 - 240V AC
Dimensions: 8" wide X 5.5" tall X 11" deep
Approx. weight: 22 pounds.
Cables are included. REDUCED from $85.00 to $65.00

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Date: Wed May 2, 2012 8:19 pm
Subject: FS: Hallicrafters S38C Receiver
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Very good condition. All original knobs etc. The S38C uses six tubes, and has a metal cabinet and built-in speaker. Its compact size and low cost maakes this a very attractive set. The S-38 models were in production until 1961.

Despite its simplicity, the S-38 is a "hot" radio, offering good sensitivity. Like more expensive shortwave receivers, it has a separate bandspread tuner, automatic noise limiter (ANL), and beat frequency oscillator (BFO) for CW listening. It covers frequencies from .54 Mhz to 32 Mhz in four bands.

With distinctive semi-circular dials, the S-38 through S-38C models are very recognizable. The S-38C has cool-looking shiny gray, hammertone paint. Excellent working condition.

Available for $65.00 plus shipping. USA only.

73 - Bry, AF4K

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Date: Sun May 6, 2012 11:45 am
Subject: FS: More 2W, 1W and 1/2 W Carbon Resistor Packs
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I know a lot of people asked me for some more of these resistors and I found some.

As of right now, I have found 6 more assortments of New 2 Watt Carbon Compopsition Resistors (50 in each.)
I have 3 more packs of the 1 Watt carbon composition resistors (50 in each.)
and I have another 8 packs of the 1/2 Watt composition resistors (100 in each.)

I have posted these on my web pages for easy purchase for whomever would like some.
2W - $15 each
1W - $10 each
1/2W - $8 each
For anyone who buys 2 or more of these I will throw in a surprise pack of 50 - 100 new resistors of my choice. FYI - one or two of the  2 watt resistor packs might contain a couple of good used looking resistors or shorter lead ones but you won't be disappointed.


There are also some very excellent, useful power resistors and bleeder resistors etc. at that link.

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0.005 uF at 500 V +80/-20% - Type Z5U - QTY 1 $0.15
7500 pF (= 0.0075 uF)   20% at 500V  - QTY 15 - $0.15 each
0.02 uF 10% at 100V  RMC - QTY 1 - $0.10 each
0.02 uF at 100V +80/-20% RMC - QTY 12 - $0.15 each
0.02 uF at 1400 V 20% - Type Z5U - QTY 1 $0.30

Also some Tubular Capacitors:
Elmenco 0.1 uF at 600V DC and 0.5 uF at 200V DC
These are 35c and 25c each

You can purchase all of the above at web page:

http://af4k.com/capacitors.htm

Thanks & 73 de AF4K, Bry


  

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