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Author Topic: Lot of 5 Simpson, Weston, Triplett Panel-Mount Meters: Sold!!! Tnx, AMFone!  (Read 1693 times)
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« on: December 16, 2015, 12:28:13 AM »

Price Reduced from $25.00 to $20.00 on 12-31-15!!

I am cleaning out some items from the shack that are now surplus to my needs.

Here are 5 high quality panel-mount meters I am offering for sale:

(1) Weston, 0-5 Amps DC, Large 4-1/2" round, used, removed by me many years ago from a 1940s-vintage 30 KW HF Mackay Radio transmitter at WSL. It includes a 0.01 MFD Cornell-Dubilier transmitting-type RF bypass mica capacitor mounted across the two terminals. It was used to display the final amplifier plate current!
(1) Simpson 0-5 Amps AC, 3-1/4" x 3-1/8" square face, modern style, Appears to be new/unused.
(1) Simpson Type 27, 0 to 100 MaDC, 3" x 3" square face, used
(1) Triplett 0 to 20 Microamps DC, 2-3/8" x 2-3/8" square face, used
(1) Allied Electronics, Center-scale 0 +/- 25 Microamps DC, New in Box, 4-1/2" x 4", square face

The used meters are a little dusty from sitting on the shelf here for many years, and can use a cleaning, but I would expect them all to be working and accurate.

The price is $20.00 for all of them, plus the cost of shipping to your QTH.

Please PM me at triodes@optonline.net

Thanks & 73,

Bruce, W2XR
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