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« on: October 12, 2016, 11:01:10 AM »

I have WAY too many receivers and it's time to thin the herd.  I'll be bringing these to NEARFest.  All are working 100% except as noted, aligned, and ready to go.

1.  R-390A.  Has stickers on the front panel but has top and bottom covers.  16KC IF filter bad and the IF sliding rack sticks sometimes.  $325

2.  TMC GPR-90.  Excellent shape, some pitting on the chassis and missing the top RF compartment cover.  Cabinet has a few marks on top.  Wonderful performer.  $550

3.  Drake MSR-1.  Cool nixie tube synthesized RX in nice tabletop cabinet.  Cabinet has a few rust spots on top but RX is in excellent shape.  $650

4.  Racal RA-6793A (like a 6790 except has MUCH better keypad) from a FCC monitoring station.  .1/1.2/3/8/20 KC filters, AM sync.   Almost mint.  $900

5.  Collins 651S-1, very early S/N (67 or something) of the first run.  Has FM, squelch, and extra filter options.  Filters are 16/6/3/USB/LSB/1/.5 KC.  VFDs are very bright.  Cabinet has a few dents on top, and missing circuit board cage cover.  I modified it so it doesn't mute when tuning.  $950

6.  Sunair GSR-9200.  A wonderful sounding receiver.  Cover is from a different Sunair and doesn't quite fill the front gap.  ISB, Collins mechanical filters 6/3.2 USB/3.2USB and wide band (4KC? USB filter.  CW audio filter and high stability OCXO option.  Electroluminescent backlight is about shot, but the display is perfectly readable in a lighted room.  $900

7.  Sunair GSR-920.  Channelized synthesized, and sounds great with an external audio amp.  ISB and OCXO option.  8KC AM and 3 KC USB/LSB filters - no CW filter.  No top cover, which is a "feature" since every once in a while the motorized bandswitch needs a nudge to get it perfectly synced.  Also have the matching transmitter, with a dead PS and missing lowpass filter assembly, but almost all other parts are identical to the receiver.  $400/both.

8.  Alinco DX-R8 (not shown).  takes 12VDC and includes a cig lighter cord.  $275

9.  Agilent 8935 service monitor.  Essentially a 8920A less DPL but with a bunch of CDMA functions.  Everything you'd ever need - tracking generator, spectrum analyzer, SINAD, distortion, audio generator, etc, and will do basic network analysis with an external return loss bridge.  400KHZ-1 GHz. (I have 3 and really only can justify 2!)    $800

Open to offers!


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