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In Reply to: RE: When to sell. posted by acass on October 30, 2014 at 19:27:26
What level of gear?
I'd imagine the higher you get in price, the less seasonal the demand is - but I could be completely wrong about that.
Jim J.
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Here's my rig with ZERO transmit hours on it. Sad but true because my antenna is RX only in this HOA restricted community.
Icom
Halliscratchers SX-71. My first general coverage RX with HAM band scale during my novice days in 1971. The Hallicrafters was actually much older than that. Not my unit shown here but like the one I had. Bump the table or sneeze and you'll be retuning trying to find your contact.
The answer is to sell the 746PRO before you have display issues :-p
I had an original 746 forever - I still think there'd be a market for one today. We seem to be in one of those decades of really weird user interface design in amateur radios...
Jim J.
Are you talking about back-light or something else? The back-light delayed coming ON a couple times after the radio had not been used for a quite a while.
Here's the radio I wouldn't mind having. Compact and full of bells and whistles! It's not shipping yet.
Or this one for QRP portable.
73, KD0EIW (ex-WN6UCS / WA6UCS)
It's a Yaesu FT-990 without the built in power supply and antenna tuner.
I do have a TenTec Omni 6 and that is a very quiet radio.
I usually run all vintage AM gear on 3.880mhz phone.I had my friend's TenTec Jupiter for a week which was really cool because you could download filters right from TenTec. Here is what I was looking at recently.
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