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Author Topic: This 1960's MW TX is still on sale at ebid.net!  (Read 2982 times)

Offline ThaDood

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This 1960's MW TX is still on sale at ebid.net!
« on: November 01, 2017, 1355 UTC »
 Two years ago, when I was looking at a beefier TX for MW Carrier-Current operation, I'd seen this at ebid.net,   https://www.ebid.net/us/for-sale/am-radio-station-broadcast-transmitter-71172504.htm

I can't believe that it's still for sale. Seems like a nice deal for someone whom can truck something that heavy.
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is like a very long cat. You yank his tail in New York and he
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Re: This 1960's MW TX is still on sale at ebid.net!
« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2017, 1415 UTC »
50 cents a watt:  ;)
ad Number:   1352374
Date Placed:   11/01/17
Name:   Phillip Legate
Phone Number:   319-270-1853
Callsign:   AC0OB
Category:   RADIOANQ
Heading:   For Sale: Gates BC-1T 1kW BC Transmitter
Ad Message:   For sale is a Gates 1kW BC-1T Transmitter available for conversion to 160 meters or 75 Meters.
Currently in storage and must be picked up and transported from Creston (SW), Iowa.
New price is $500.00.

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Re: This 1960's MW TX is still on sale at ebid.net!
« Reply #2 on: November 05, 2017, 2130 UTC »
Anything using triodes is pretty hard to convert to higher frequencies without a lot of work.  The tetrode boxes were easier to convert, but tubes are a lot more expensive.

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