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Wayne.B wrote in
news ![]() Absolutely right. If anyone really wants to hack around with this stuff I have a couple of Northstar LORAN-C units sitting around without antennas or couplers. They were first class units in their day and have SO-239 coax connectors on the back. I have someone Christmas gift, too. I have a perfectly good-working Stephens Engineering SEA-106 HF synthesized SSB Marine transceiver with microphone and NO CABLES OR COUPLER in first class condition I'll give to the first person who shows up to pick it up. If you have a SEA-106, or know someone who has one, this one hasn't a scratch. It was at the main helm of a motoryacht, inside in the air conditioning, all those years. It's owner said it had been removed when they restored the helm's woodwork and made a new panel for new gear. Someone threw out all the cables and coupler which was dumped in another box away from the transceiver. Sorry.... He said it was working when uninstalled, but he wanted a marine radio that would work with his new ham license more easily. The power plug is marked with + and - and "ON" terminals, which I assume is a remote power switch to just jumper out. I have no book, no cables, as it was handed to me after installing a new Icom M802 on the boat. I never turn down free stuff, even if I have no clue.... Of course, it comes with a full money-back guarantee....(c; Munge up your email address and post it in reply if you want it....PICKUP ONLY in Charleston, SC. |
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