BILL HINDS W3HEA
Phone: 843-682-3031
E-mail: wghindsite@aol.com
Message:
I have availabe a Radio Works SuperLoop 80 which is only 116 feet long and was in use only about 3 months. For members of this club I am asking $80....roughly half list price. I also still have tons of coax, various types,lengths, etc. also at an attractive price.
Collins station, winged emblems:
32S-1 transmitter, serial 1422
75S-1 receiver, serial 834
312B-4 station console (phone patch, wattmeter), serial 57283
516F-2 power supply, serial 1468
Heil Goldline dual element handmike, with plug
Radios are in excellent condition. I acquired them not to long ago from from a local collector/restorer. I have them installed in what used to be a repeater cabinet. The cabinet is painted semi flat black, the front with gray metallic type paint, looks good. Pictures available. Available with or without cabinet. Hooked up if you want to "try before you buy". Pickup, or delivery within reason, only because I really don't want to pack them up, I feel they would be damaged in transit.
If you are interested, contact me.
$1000, $1200 with cabinet
Dave Fuseler, NJ4F
843.412.2146

FOR SALE TO BENEFIT THE CLUB
2 meter J-Pole made from 1/2 inch copper tubing. This is very well made and should stand up to almost anything. Note that it comes with 30 feet of RG-8X and a PL-259 connector.



Please note that the SWR is below 1.5:1 across the band; on 440 it's <2:1 across the band. All bids go to Jim Gish kd4koj@arrl.net Bear in mind that the copper tubing and fittings are probably worth more than $20.
Mills Rooks
Phone: 843-476-7164
E-mail: npcm601@yahoo.com
I have for sale a TH-4 WARC beam with CDR rotor (rebuilt). I am living the "condo curse", so can't put this antenna system up. The beam and rotor are used, but in excellent shape. Also have the beam installation instructions. This four-element beam and rotor system would sell for $1500 or more new. I am asking $450. For pick up only, as it would be a bear to ship. I would appreciate you letting the members know.
Regards,
Mills Rooks, W4NDY