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« on: March 04, 2015, 11:08:45 PM »

DX60B working in regular use. Nothing special but works well. Tx only No VFO or mic but crystals 3705, 3725 7290 included. First $150 Can funds plus shipping gets it.
HR10B was working. But recently just quit. Probably a cap . $100 Can funds.
Don Ve3LYX
I have checked around. These are very good prices. With the transmitter you could be on the air on AM in minutes.
Just add a mic and antenna. Crystals are for the popular spots. The HR 10B I have looked at. Nothing burnt. No smoke. I suspect Power Supply cap and have some coming so I may check it out however I am not looking to get top dollar. Just don't want to lose many. I have mostly Homebrew and WW2 radios in my AM shack and these don't suit that style of set up. They were however there for me when I needed them as they can be for you.
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« Reply #1 on: March 28, 2015, 09:21:23 AM »

HR10B back in service. Both rigs RX&TX working to my satisfaction. I think I priced too low perhaps. We shall see.
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