Well I do see that people have continued to buy and swap more gear, and that's always a good thing in my book. It's good to see people adding and subtracting things to and from their collections---that's part of the hobby. Keep adding and keep writing in! One day, at some point, I will thin out my collection a little---but to this date I have never ever sold a radio yet except for one (my first Galaxy 99V that was brand new unused and sold it
sickeningly cheap).
Anyway some of you know me a little and know I like radios. I have added the following radios to my collection in the last four months or so. There are a handful of them that are actually duplicate seconds that I bought, where I already own that make/model to begin with. Sometimes it's because I found a deal too good to pass up on, and sometimes I really wanted a spare backup unit. Here are most of my new additions, but I know for a fact there are probably about 10-12 items I can't remember without going down and doing an inventory or searching through paperwork or receipts. I'm pretty sure that I have the basic descriptions correct, but it's possible I made an error somewhere describing one.
Most of what I've bought, overall in general, is in good condition-to-excellent, or many even mint or unused/NOS. I do have some radios that have normal signs of wear though, and a few that look very well-used. Everything that I get that does have an operational problem, I try and get looked at---if the problem is not obvious to me first (sometimes I get lucky and a simple self-repair brings a unit back to life, but not often). It gets expensive sending SSB radios for an realignment, that's for sure---but is the proper thing to do. I try and get each radio item I buy back to spec---with NO "GOLDEN SCREWDRIVER-ING". There's nothing worse than trying to deal with a radio that has been monkey-ed around with by someone "learning"--aka--don't know what they are doing. That includes some work by some CB shops too. One thing I will say also, no shops in my area want anything to do with a 23-channel radio that's for sure---and that makes repairs difficult or impossible. I really need to find a way. Anyway, here are a few items I've added since I've last posted . . .
PACE PATHCOM
Model 8046 (mobile AM)
Model 123A (mobile AM)
TEABERRY
Big "T" (base AM)
Racer "T" (mobile AM)
ROYCE
XL Module 1-625 (base AM)
RAY JEFFERSON
CB905 (mobile AM marine CB)
EF JOHNSON
Messenger 250 50th Anniversary Edition (base, AM, 3x of them, one with original paperwork unused)
Messenger 4140 (mobile AM)
Messenger 323A (mobile AM)
Messenger/Turner Unamplified Desk Mic W/Preamp (2x of them brand new unused)
Johnson Power Supplies (brand new in box factory sealed)
Johnson radio catalog
SBE SIDE BAND ENGINEERS
Console II (base, AM/SSB, 3x more of them, now totalling 4---including one early slightly higher output version)
200X Belcom/SBE Desk Mic (for AM/SSB brand new in box)
CHEROKEE
AH-27F (HT, AM brand new in box)
TRAM
D42 Diamond 42 (mobile AM)
D60 Diamond 60 (mobile AM/SSB brand new in box)
HY-GAIN
Hy-Gain VIII (base AM/SSB, 2x of them one stock one extra channels and discreetly modified)
MIDLAND
13-893 (mobile AM/SSB)
13-976 (base AM/SSB)
HT-75-822 (HT, AM brand new in box)
13-925 Monitor (base/mobile monitor)
PRESIDENT
AX14 (mobile AM)
UNIDEN
Grant (mobile AM/SSB)
PC 122XL (mobile AM/SSB, brand new in box)
REGENCY
Monitoradio (base/moblie radio monitor)
LAFAYETTE
HB-750 (mobile AM)
REALISTIC
TRC-23B NAVAHO (base AM)
TRC-458 NAVAHO (base AM/SSB bought 2x of them, one is stock & needs work, other has extra channels and modified)
TRC-449 (mobile AM/SSB)
TRC-446 (mobile AM)
TRC-495 (base AM/Scan and modified)
COBRA
29 original (mobile AM, has TX problem)
29 LTD Classic (mobile AM)
29 LTD WX NW ST (mobile AM/WX)
29 LTD Chrome (moblie AM)
25 LTD (moble AM modified)
134 (mobile AM/SSB, 2x of them, one stock one extra channels---both mint/near mint)
SEARS
Roadtalker 40 (mobile/base AM, mint in box)
Roadtalker 40 SSB (mobile/base AM/SSB, mint in box)
COURIER
Classic III (mobile/base AM, mint in box)
HENRY RADIO
HRB-3 (SWR meter, unused)
Parasitic Chokes (silver plate brand new from Henry)
Relay Switch (used spare relay)
YAESU
VX-6R (HT 2M, brand new in box)
ASTATIC
525 (mobile mic's 2x of them)
D-104 TUG-9 (desk mic's 4x more of them)
D-104 TUG-8 (desk mic)
D-104 UG-8 (desk mic)
10-D G-stand (desk mic unamplified)
DuKane/Astatic 7C40 G-stand (desk mic unamplified)
Vintage Astatic company microphone data sheets and comparison charts
KAY ELECTRONIC CO.
Microwave Mega-Node RG-52/U (random noise generator, brand new mint in box, unused from circa 1954)
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Well this is most of what I've added lately for new radio gear, and most likely have 3x that already in stock. I like to test drive various makes and models, really think it's alot of fun. I didn't inlcude many other test instruments, meters, headphones, hand mic's, switches, filters, heavy cabling and disconnects, parts etc----I had a hard time remembering the items I just listed as it is. Hope to put a few more things on here as I remember them and when I can. I haven't posted as much as I'd like lately due to personal dealings, but I will. Sometime later I will be writing some unbiased reviews of some of the radios in my collection, providing they are in good operating condition and working as intended by the manufacturer of the unit.
Keep posting anything you've got or added recently !