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Bo Burnham (CD/DVD) $9.55 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed.... |
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Schumacher SSC-1500A Ship 'n Shore SpeedCharge Charger with included battery clamps $46.54 SpeedCharge Ship N' Shore high frequency charger. 2A/10A/15A charger. 75A clamps for top and side mounted battery posts. Electronic push button controls. Easy to feel switches for selection of display mode, charge rate, or battery type. Microprocessor controlled, thermal runaway protection, and safety start. Charging status LED's. 2A slow charge for charging small batteries and maintaining large o... |
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Uniden BC-95XLT NASCAR Bearcat 200-Channel Portable Scanner $119.99 UNIDEN BC95XLTB NASCAR 200-CHANNEL COMPACT SCANNER WITH 800 MHZFULLY PROGRAMMABLE ; HANDHELD WITH 200 CHANNELS & 13 BANDS;CLOSE CALL RF CAPTURE TECHNOLOGY; FEATURES FULL FREQUENCY LCD DISPLAY, PAGER SCREEN, CHAIN SEARCH, SCAN DELAY, SERVICE SEARCH & BACKLIT DISPLAY; 3.5MM HEADPHONE JACK; COVERAGE: 25 MHZ54 MHZ & 108 MHZ174 MHZ; REQUIRES 2 AA ALKALINE OR RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES; INCLUDES BELT CLIP &... |
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Midland 1001Z 40-Channel CB Radio $31.83 The Midland 1001Z two-way, 40-channel CB radio represents the state of the art in CB engineering. Incorporating microprocessor controlled PLL circuitry for precise tuning, it boasts 4 Watts of power, an emergency channel, digital power signal strength meter, squelch control, external speaker and PA speaker jacks, and plenty more. Installation is a breeze in most cars, trucks and RVs. Perfect for n... |
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Ham Radio Operator Degree: Custom Gag Diploma Doctorate Certificate (Funny Customized Joke Gift - Novelty Item) $13.99 One customized novelty certificate (8.5 x 11 inch) printed on premium certificate paper with official border. Includes embossed Gold Seal on certificate. Custom produced with your own personalized information: Any name and any date you choose.... |
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Uniden PRO510XL 40-Channel CB Radio $49.99 As part of Uniden's Professional Series, the Pro 510XL CB radio offers high-performance 40-channel operation in a compact, ultra-mobile radio. This model operates on any of the 40 AM frequencies authorized by the FCC, and its S/RF meter and red-lit LED indicators help you monitor activity at a glance. A built-in noise limiter and ANL switch and squelch control fine-tune performance and eliminate... |
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Solarcon I-MAX 2000 CB/Ham Radio Base Station Vertical Antenna - 24' $99.18 Solarcon IMAX-2000 24ft Omni-Directional Fiberglass Base Station Antenna 5000 Watts.... |
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Jeff Dunham - Arguing With Myself $5.42 As straight man to some of the most hilarious pint-sized partners in show business Jeff Dunham has become one of the most successful touring comics ever and has amassed legions of loyal fans! At the American Comedy Awards Dunham was voted Male Stand-Up Comic of the Year an honor shared with the likes of Jerry Seinfeld Jeff Foxworthy and Robin Williams. Thousands of sold-out theater and comedy club... |
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HAM Radio During World War 2: The Voice of Victory (1944) [DVD] $9.99 Voice of Victory describes the design and construction of Hallicrafters Radio transmitters and receivers and explains how these radios aided our soldiers and allies in World War II. This was a very heavy (and expensive) radio and the first part of the film explores the extensive planning and testing by amateur HAM radio operators that it took to introduce the device to the war front. The second p... |
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Ham Radio For Dummies $12.79 Itâs time we cleared the air about ham radio. If you think of it as staticky transmissions sent by people in the middle of nowhere, think again. Todayâs ham radio goes beyond wireless to extreme wireless, Operators transmit data and pictures, use the Internet, laser, and microwave transmitters, and travel to places high and low to make contact. In an emergency or natural disaster, ham ra... |
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GROL Plus: General Radiotelephone Operator License Plus Radar Endorsement $68.74 SPECIAL NOTE: This book is for the FCC Exam Questsion Pools that expire 12/25/2009. See ISBN 9780645053606 for new GROL+RADAR book. Study manual for FCC commercial radio licenses covers the Element 1, Element 3, and Element 8 FCC Question Pools. The authors cite and explain the correct answer. Editorial chapters describe the various FCC Commercial Radio Licenses and requirements. Includes a list o... |
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Julie's Gift: Memories of London $12.28 Kevin and Julie travel to London. Kevin loathes sightseeing. Julie is the quintessential tourist. Kevin ends up enjoying the trip but doesn't tell Julie. He secretly writes a book about his fond memories to surprise her and express his love.... |

Does anyone out there know about ham radio's and equipment for them? Or know some good websites for me to look?
I bought a storage unit with alot of ham radio stuff in it. I am not real familiar with the stuff. Some of it actually says what it is with model numbers. The other stuff I do not know where to begin. I can take some pictures if needed. Thanks to all that read ![]()
I also shoud add that most of this stuff is probly vintage because it is rather old looking. I would just like to see what it would be worth and exactly what certain things might be as in meters, amplifiers...ect. Thanks
What are you trying to do with the stuff? Get an idea of how much it is worth, I imagine? The best thing I could suggest is eBay. A lot of ham gear gets traded on eBay and if you search titles and descriptions, plus search completed auctions, you should be able to see what other people have sold similar equipment for.
The reason why I don't suggest a current ham radio retailer is because like consumer electronics, the same models aren't sold year after year. Manufacturers are always coming out with new models with more bells and whistles. Some do sell some used equipment like Amateur Electronic Supply for example. I believe I speak for most hams in saying that AES's used gear is "overpriced" even if it comes with a 90 day warranty and was looked over by a "professional".
A place where you may have some luck identifying unknown gear is RigPix.com. eHam.com has a wealth of information as well.
Now that you've figured out what everything is and how much stuff is worth, you'll probably want to unload of it. eBay is an option. If you're up for it, you may have some luck at a local hamfest. A hamfest is a gathering of ham radio aficionados for the purpose of buying/selling gear. The ARRL has a listing of hamfests in the US and there's probably one somewhere around you within the next couple of months. It'll probably cost you a few bucks to set up a table, but you're guaranteed hundreds (in some cases thousands and tens of thousands) of sets of interested eyeballs on your gear and you'll get cash on the spot for it rather than worrying about shipping, eBay fees, etc.
RigPix has vintage gear and there are classifieds on eHam specifically for vintage gear as well. There are some traders on the forums at QRZ also.
