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KG4CGC
09-10-2012, 01:14 AM
http://www.ebay.com/itm/12V-DC-MOBILE-SOLIDSTATE-HF-600-WATT-LINEAR-AMPLIFIER-10-BANDS-HAM-RADIO-ONLY-/120977737867?pt=US_Ham_Radio_Amplifiers&hash=item1c2ad5c88b

Well? Will his sob story help it sell at $1698?

PA5COR
09-10-2012, 04:50 AM
What's in it onubtanium???

N8YX
09-10-2012, 04:58 AM
For a ham, he certainly does sell a lot of "11M" amps...don't he?

Oh, and

Paragraphs, mofo - do you use them??!!??

N7YA
09-10-2012, 06:13 AM
Im noticing the two SB-220's for $500, and the one for $300....Zingaaaaah!

KA9MOT
09-10-2012, 06:59 AM
Hell, look at his feedback....it's scary! Like Radio Mart in training.

N2CHX
09-10-2012, 07:03 AM
LOL, his feedback rating is 83.3%. From reading the feedback, seems they don't like to ship items after they sell.

kf0rt
09-10-2012, 07:18 AM
"Barely used" homebrew stuff on eBay scares me. Besides, couldn't you buy a pretty decent new Ameritron for that kinda coin? Or maybe a trunk load of SB-220's?

KJ3N
09-10-2012, 07:49 AM
Besides, couldn't you buy a pretty decent new Ameritron for that kinda coin?

ALS-600S = $1,500 from HRO, shipped. Of course, that's for home use only.

ALS-500MR = $850 from HRO, shipped.

AL-80B = $1,350 plus shipping from HRO.

AL-572 = $1,600 from HRO, shipped.

I think you get the picture.

KG4CGC
09-10-2012, 07:54 AM
I've never seen a rating THAT low. I also asked myself, "Self? Who would actual buy this amp?" But I was silent.

N8YX
09-10-2012, 08:25 AM
I've never seen a rating THAT low. I also asked myself, "Self? Who would actual buy this amp?" But I was silent.
I'm thinking "birds of a feather". Robyns and Golden Eagles to be more specific.

W3WN
09-10-2012, 08:58 AM
http://www.ebay.com/itm/12V-DC-MOBILE-SOLIDSTATE-HF-600-WATT-LINEAR-AMPLIFIER-10-BANDS-HAM-RADIO-ONLY-/120977737867?pt=US_Ham_Radio_Amplifiers&hash=item1c2ad5c88b

Well? Will his sob story help it sell at $1698?Oh sure. And it has a 1 year warranty from the (unnamed) builder... in Israel.

I don't think so.

It's actually a little scary to look at the "Ham Radio Amplifier" listing. I'm surprised we don't have more reports of electrocutions amongst the 11 meter & freeband ops... some of those things would be better put to use at the state prisons to power the electric chairs...

W3WN
09-10-2012, 09:08 AM
Now here's a sad case: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Linear-Amplifier-/310433839765?pt=US_Ham_Radio_Amplifiers&hash=item48474c7a95

Anyone else recognize it? If I'm not mistaken, this was once a Hallicrafters HT-41... the position of the switches, meters, lights, and the knob styles give it away. (That front panel & case are definitely Hallicrafters of that vintage)

Someone gutted it, changed the finals to 3-500's, moved the power supply outboard, and (as evidenced by the missing load control, but the hole's still there on the front panel) made it a one band amp.

I'd be tempted to get the poor thing just to use the shell and what few parts that could be salvaged to build a new amp. Like I need another project. (And it's going to cost more than $27 to ship, the original at least was HEAVY)

...by comparison, here's a relatively intact HT-41, with a more realistic shipping cost: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Hallicrafters-HT-41-Amplifier-two-extra-7094-tubes-/251147036928?pt=US_Ham_Radio_Amplifiers&hash=item3a7987a900

Even with the shipping, that's a good price for that amp, for someone looking to add one to a classic station. But I'll probably never own that gear again... *sigh*

kf0rt
09-10-2012, 09:12 AM
Now here's a sad case: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Linear-Amplifier-/310433839765?pt=US_Ham_Radio_Amplifiers&hash=item48474c7a95

Anyone else recognize it? If I'm not mistaken, this was once a Hallicrafters HT-41... the position of the switches, meters, lights, and the knob styles give it away. (That front panel & case are definitely Hallicrafters of that vintage)

Someone gutted it, changed the finals to 3-500's, moved the power supply outboard, and (as evidenced by the missing band switch, but the hole's still there on the front panel) made it a one band amp.

I'd be tempted to get the poor thing just to use the shell and what few parts that could be salvaged to build a new amp. Like I need another project. (And it's going to cost more than $27 to ship, the original at least was HEAVY)


The 2 tubes inside the amplifier say Eimac 3-500Z ( worth $300.00 each)

That would be the pre-salvage value. They're probably worth less with rusted pins.

N8YX
09-10-2012, 09:24 AM
The following is...interesting:

http://www.eham.net/qslmgr/result?Callsign=KJ4RSK

XE1/N5AL
09-10-2012, 12:08 PM
http://www.ebay.com/itm/12V-DC-MOBILE-SOLIDSTATE-HF-600-WATT-LINEAR-AMPLIFIER-10-BANDS-HAM-RADIO-ONLY-/120977737867?pt=US_Ham_Radio_Amplifiers&hash=item1c2ad5c88b

Well? Will his sob story help it sell at $1698?
Looking at his negative feedback comments, the guy refuses to ship to his buyers if the auction didn't bring in enough money. Hasn't he ever heard of setting a reserve price?

X-Rated
09-10-2012, 12:26 PM
Looking at his negative feedback comments, the guy refuses to ship to his buyers if the auction didn't bring in enough money. Hasn't he ever heard of setting a reserve price?

LOL. That costs money. Can't do that.

N7YA
09-10-2012, 02:05 PM
The following is...interesting:

http://www.eham.net/qslmgr/result?Callsign=KJ4RSK


A couple of notes...all that HB stuff in the air and he only has regional cards on the wall. Cool enough. I also notice...no HOA! Lucky bastard. Salt goes good with tomatoes, by the way. The fishing pole DP in the bed of the truck is interesting. CRT in the shack, along with a phonetics chart (behind an otherwise clean looking SB) so he doesnt forget how to say his call...adds to the 'flavor'. And if he hung on to the entire 70's organ he found, it would be worth more to a player than that SB...especially with the Leslies in it.


Otherwise, he seems right on the mark as a normal ham to me. :-D

W3WN
09-10-2012, 02:31 PM
Looking at his negative feedback comments, the guy refuses to ship to his buyers if the auction didn't bring in enough money. Hasn't he ever heard of setting a reserve price?Isn't that against eBay policies? Wonder how he gets around that one...

KB3LAZ
09-10-2012, 02:57 PM
ALS-600S = $1,500 from HRO, shipped. Of course, that's for home use only.

ALS-500MR = $850 from HRO, shipped.

AL-80B = $1,350 plus shipping from HRO.

AL-572 = $1,600 from HRO, shipped.

I think you get the picture.

Damn, prices went up. I paid 1200$ for my AL-572 a few years back.

kb2vxa
09-10-2012, 06:36 PM
Gotta say one thing about the Rat Shack King (no relation to Radio Shack) and that's he doesn't know or lies about antennas. First of all, the Shakespeare Big Stick isn't 20' nor is it a half wave on 10M, it's a half wave on 11M which makes it 18'. Then there's the Avanti Astro Plane, another CB antenna and look again, there's two CBs on the middle shelf with what appears to be one of those Dosey meters on top of them. The Timothy Leary antenna (more on that later) is neither 5/8 wave on 6 nor 1/4 wave on 10, actually a modified grounded vertical folded unipole with a capacitive hat on 11. He's right about one thing though, it should work fine on 6M because after a slight misadventure Jack WA2V (SK) had with one we called it a TVI O Plane. The short form is he replaced a ground plane with one, noticed no difference but one, TVI all over the neighborhood. As soon as the ground plane went up the TVI went away. I took a few measurements and found it's an excellent 3rd harmonic antenna.

There's plenty more of the usual CB BS in there so the question becomes would you buy a used horse from this man?

The Timothy Leary antenna:
Timothy Leary's dead
No no he's on the outside looking in...
He'll fly the Astro Plane
Take trips around the bay
Bring you back the same day
Timothy Leary

One of those Moody Blues albums... I forget.