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CEmely April 27th 04 02:32 PM

FS: HF Radio System
 
For Sale: SGC 2000 HF SSB transceiver and SGC 230 automatic antenna tuner
see www.sgcworld.com for specs. 150 watts, 1.6-30 mHz.

Good Condition.

Contact

See info below


SG-2000

(Cat. No. 04-01)

Power Output 150 watts
frequency range 1.6 to 30 MHz base or mobile

* modern HF power tool into the next century
* several multi-mission heads available
* open architecture for all modes of operation (AM , CW, SITOR, PACTOR,
ALE, GMDSS)
* comes in 9 configurations, including the PowerTalk DSP head
Model SG-230 SmartunerTM automatic microprocessor antenna coupler. Coupler can
be used within its' power rating with any HF Transceiver in range of 1.6-30
MHz.
Designed for marine, portable and fixed base applications.
For antenna types: 23 ft marine whip for 1.6 to 30 MHz and with 9 ft. minimum
antenna for 3-30 MHz operation

Number of memory channels: 170
Frequency range: 1.6-30 MHz
Power rating: 200 watts PEP maximum: 12VDC. operation
VSWR (Typical): 2:1
Tune power: 3 watts nominal
Weight: 8 Lbs.
Dimensions: 16Dx12Wx3H
Supplied with 9 ft. cable for coaxial and DC power.

Larry W4CSC April 27th 04 09:40 PM

FS: HF Radio System
 
I'll open the bidding at a generous $100 (+ shipping of course)....

How many times has it been back to the factory DOA?

Larry W4CSC


ospam (CEmely) wrote in
:

For Sale: SGC 2000 HF SSB transceiver and SGC 230 automatic antenna
tuner see
www.sgcworld.com for specs. 150 watts, 1.6-30 mHz.

Good Condition.

Contact

See info below


SG-2000

(Cat. No. 04-01)

Power Output 150 watts
frequency range 1.6 to 30 MHz base or mobile

* modern HF power tool into the next century
* several multi-mission heads available
* open architecture for all modes of operation (AM , CW, SITOR,
PACTOR,
ALE, GMDSS)
* comes in 9 configurations, including the PowerTalk DSP head
Model SG-230 SmartunerTM automatic microprocessor antenna coupler.
Coupler can be used within its' power rating with any HF Transceiver
in range of 1.6-30 MHz.
Designed for marine, portable and fixed base applications.
For antenna types: 23 ft marine whip for 1.6 to 30 MHz and with 9 ft.
minimum antenna for 3-30 MHz operation

Number of memory channels: 170
Frequency range: 1.6-30 MHz
Power rating: 200 watts PEP maximum: 12VDC. operation
VSWR (Typical): 2:1
Tune power: 3 watts nominal
Weight: 8 Lbs.
Dimensions: 16Dx12Wx3H
Supplied with 9 ft. cable for coaxial and DC power.



Larry W4CSC April 27th 04 09:40 PM

FS: HF Radio System
 
I'll open the bidding at a generous $100 (+ shipping of course)....

How many times has it been back to the factory DOA?

Larry W4CSC


ospam (CEmely) wrote in
:

For Sale: SGC 2000 HF SSB transceiver and SGC 230 automatic antenna
tuner see
www.sgcworld.com for specs. 150 watts, 1.6-30 mHz.

Good Condition.

Contact

See info below


SG-2000

(Cat. No. 04-01)

Power Output 150 watts
frequency range 1.6 to 30 MHz base or mobile

* modern HF power tool into the next century
* several multi-mission heads available
* open architecture for all modes of operation (AM , CW, SITOR,
PACTOR,
ALE, GMDSS)
* comes in 9 configurations, including the PowerTalk DSP head
Model SG-230 SmartunerTM automatic microprocessor antenna coupler.
Coupler can be used within its' power rating with any HF Transceiver
in range of 1.6-30 MHz.
Designed for marine, portable and fixed base applications.
For antenna types: 23 ft marine whip for 1.6 to 30 MHz and with 9 ft.
minimum antenna for 3-30 MHz operation

Number of memory channels: 170
Frequency range: 1.6-30 MHz
Power rating: 200 watts PEP maximum: 12VDC. operation
VSWR (Typical): 2:1
Tune power: 3 watts nominal
Weight: 8 Lbs.
Dimensions: 16Dx12Wx3H
Supplied with 9 ft. cable for coaxial and DC power.



Glenn Ashmore April 27th 04 09:49 PM

FS: HF Radio System
 
I hate to agree but that SGC tranciever reminds me of my '67 Jag XKE.
When it was running it ran like a bat out of H@*l. When it was running.
Somehow I think SGC must have hired some folks from Lucas. :-)

Larry W4CSC wrote:

I'll open the bidding at a generous $100 (+ shipping of course)....

How many times has it been back to the factory DOA?

Larry W4CSC


ospam (CEmely) wrote in
:


For Sale: SGC 2000 HF SSB transceiver and SGC 230 automatic antenna
tuner see
www.sgcworld.com for specs. 150 watts, 1.6-30 mHz.

Good Condition.

Contact

See info below


SG-2000

(Cat. No. 04-01)

Power Output 150 watts
frequency range 1.6 to 30 MHz base or mobile

* modern HF power tool into the next century
* several multi-mission heads available
* open architecture for all modes of operation (AM , CW, SITOR,
PACTOR,
ALE, GMDSS)
* comes in 9 configurations, including the PowerTalk DSP head
Model SG-230 SmartunerTM automatic microprocessor antenna coupler.
Coupler can be used within its' power rating with any HF Transceiver
in range of 1.6-30 MHz.
Designed for marine, portable and fixed base applications.
For antenna types: 23 ft marine whip for 1.6 to 30 MHz and with 9 ft.
minimum antenna for 3-30 MHz operation

Number of memory channels: 170
Frequency range: 1.6-30 MHz
Power rating: 200 watts PEP maximum: 12VDC. operation
VSWR (Typical): 2:1
Tune power: 3 watts nominal
Weight: 8 Lbs.
Dimensions: 16Dx12Wx3H
Supplied with 9 ft. cable for coaxial and DC power.




--
Glenn Ashmore

I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack
there of) at:
http://www.rutuonline.com
Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com


Glenn Ashmore April 27th 04 09:49 PM

FS: HF Radio System
 
I hate to agree but that SGC tranciever reminds me of my '67 Jag XKE.
When it was running it ran like a bat out of H@*l. When it was running.
Somehow I think SGC must have hired some folks from Lucas. :-)

Larry W4CSC wrote:

I'll open the bidding at a generous $100 (+ shipping of course)....

How many times has it been back to the factory DOA?

Larry W4CSC


ospam (CEmely) wrote in
:


For Sale: SGC 2000 HF SSB transceiver and SGC 230 automatic antenna
tuner see
www.sgcworld.com for specs. 150 watts, 1.6-30 mHz.

Good Condition.

Contact

See info below


SG-2000

(Cat. No. 04-01)

Power Output 150 watts
frequency range 1.6 to 30 MHz base or mobile

* modern HF power tool into the next century
* several multi-mission heads available
* open architecture for all modes of operation (AM , CW, SITOR,
PACTOR,
ALE, GMDSS)
* comes in 9 configurations, including the PowerTalk DSP head
Model SG-230 SmartunerTM automatic microprocessor antenna coupler.
Coupler can be used within its' power rating with any HF Transceiver
in range of 1.6-30 MHz.
Designed for marine, portable and fixed base applications.
For antenna types: 23 ft marine whip for 1.6 to 30 MHz and with 9 ft.
minimum antenna for 3-30 MHz operation

Number of memory channels: 170
Frequency range: 1.6-30 MHz
Power rating: 200 watts PEP maximum: 12VDC. operation
VSWR (Typical): 2:1
Tune power: 3 watts nominal
Weight: 8 Lbs.
Dimensions: 16Dx12Wx3H
Supplied with 9 ft. cable for coaxial and DC power.




--
Glenn Ashmore

I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack
there of) at:
http://www.rutuonline.com
Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com


Leanne April 28th 04 12:40 AM

FS: HF Radio System
 

"Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message
news:sHzjc.432$Lm3.294@lakeread04...
I hate to agree but that SGC tranciever reminds me of my '67 Jag XKE.
When it was running it ran like a bat out of H@*l. When it was running.
Somehow I think SGC must have hired some folks from Lucas. :-)


Ah ha, you know about Sir Lucas, The Prince of Darkness. When I put our
ham radio on the boat, right after the 1st generation IC-706 came out, I
ordered the
SGC 230 Tuner. It lasted about one year and it was so crudded up that I
scrapped it
and replaced it with an AH-4 and in 6 years or so, it has worked as
advertised. Both
tuners were mounted in the same place on the pushpit. If SGC ever needs a
spokes
person, I would at the bottom of the list.

Leanne




Leanne April 28th 04 12:40 AM

FS: HF Radio System
 

"Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message
news:sHzjc.432$Lm3.294@lakeread04...
I hate to agree but that SGC tranciever reminds me of my '67 Jag XKE.
When it was running it ran like a bat out of H@*l. When it was running.
Somehow I think SGC must have hired some folks from Lucas. :-)


Ah ha, you know about Sir Lucas, The Prince of Darkness. When I put our
ham radio on the boat, right after the 1st generation IC-706 came out, I
ordered the
SGC 230 Tuner. It lasted about one year and it was so crudded up that I
scrapped it
and replaced it with an AH-4 and in 6 years or so, it has worked as
advertised. Both
tuners were mounted in the same place on the pushpit. If SGC ever needs a
spokes
person, I would at the bottom of the list.

Leanne




Wayne.B April 28th 04 12:44 AM

FS: HF Radio System
 
On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 16:49:06 -0400, Glenn Ashmore
wrote:

SGC must have hired some folks from Lucas.


======================================

Ahhh Lucas, Prince of Darkness...


Wayne.B April 28th 04 12:44 AM

FS: HF Radio System
 
On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 16:49:06 -0400, Glenn Ashmore
wrote:

SGC must have hired some folks from Lucas.


======================================

Ahhh Lucas, Prince of Darkness...


Brian Whatcott April 28th 04 12:52 AM

FS: HF Radio System
 
On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 19:44:13 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 16:49:06 -0400, Glenn Ashmore
wrote:

SGC must have hired some folks from Lucas.


======================================

Ahhh Lucas, Prince of Darkness...



I must be biassed. I ran an XKE of that vintage for 5 years without a
mentionable electrical snag. But I did change the radiator header
tank. Twice.

But I must be biassed because I later ran several American made cars
of similar vintage. Electrical rubbish! Starters, generators,
alternators. Fuse boxes. Yuck! Then along came the Japanese......

Brian W


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