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« on: July 05, 2022, 08:07:34 PM »

My next door neighbor passed away from Covid last year.

His daughter is cleaning out his house and in the garage, there is a room with at least a pickup truck bed of old radios.

I have been licensed since 1962 but some of these names I have never heard of.
Pilot Radio ?   Standard AM Broadcast and FM from 20 mhz through 100 mhz.    

    There appears to be reproduction faceplates for  a Mullard shortwave that goes from 160-585 meters and 45-160 meters and 13.6 to 45 meters 50 .

There are maybe 10 or more chassis that are various levels of rust.    Several large boxes of the older tubes that have the same shape of 811 tubes, but without the plate connection on top
( some do )    

Free for the taking ...    But she has to move everything soon.

Huntsville, Alabama

Don W4DNR          w4dnr@arrl.net




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