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Some recent gear I picked up for nothing.

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Posted on July 23, 2016 at 18:50:55
Michael Samra
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Location: saginaw michigan
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" A halllicrafters HT44 transmitter which I need to find a power supply for and a Hammarlund HQ-145 which I don't really need because I have an HQ-129,an HQ-179,and an HQ-180.I have the SX117 mate to the HT44.



I also got an SX71 Hallicrafters that needs a cover.
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RE: Some recent gear I picked up for nothing., posted on July 23, 2016 at 19:32:40
airtime
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Hammarlund, I think that was what we used in our high school ham club. I think it was a transceiver thou???

 

RE: Some recent gear I picked up for nothing., posted on July 24, 2016 at 00:12:41
Awe-d-o-file
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Earlier production 71 without the 15M bandspread. Looks clean. No hinged cover on top? Nice haul for free!


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RE: Some recent gear I picked up for nothing., posted on July 24, 2016 at 00:25:41
Michael Samra
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Location: saginaw michigan
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It actually came from a friend that passed away that was a GM engineer and part time audio dealer and a Ham.. His call was K8BZB in the 70s and he used the phonetics,Buttons-Zippers-and Bras.
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