Anritsu inline attenuator 3db

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Rich

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These might have been made in 70's or 80's not sure. Professional I think.

Can anyone tell me how much one is worth? I mean, what would be a reasonable
sale price for one of these oldish Anritsu inline attenuators? It good from
DC to 5Ghz. Might put them on Ebay but I need some hint as to a buy-now
price that's an absolute bargain, but is not exactly a total giveaway.
Thanks.
 
"Rich" <notty@emailo.com> wrote in message
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These might have been made in 70's or 80's not sure. Professional I think.

Can anyone tell me how much one is worth? I mean, what would be a
reasonable
sale price for one of these oldish Anritsu inline attenuators? It good
from
DC to 5Ghz. Might put them on Ebay but I need some hint as to a buy-now
price that's an absolute bargain, but is not exactly a total giveaway.
Thanks.

Pictures:

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/richards_internet/EBAY/ANRITSU.MP616.html
 
"Rich" <notty@emailo.com> wrote in message
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"Rich" <notty@emailo.com> wrote in message
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These might have been made in 70's or 80's not sure. Professional I
think.

Can anyone tell me how much one is worth? I mean, what would be a
reasonable
sale price for one of these oldish Anritsu inline attenuators? It good
from
DC to 5Ghz. Might put them on Ebay but I need some hint as to a buy-now
price that's an absolute bargain, but is not exactly a total giveaway.
Thanks.


Pictures:

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/richards_internet/EBAY/ANRITSU.MP616.html
http://www.smelectronicsllc.com/typenattenuator.htm

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Andrew
 
On Sun, 24 May 2009 15:09:15 +0100, "Rich" <notty@emailo.com> wrote:

These might have been made in 70's or 80's not sure. Professional I think.

Can anyone tell me how much one is worth? I mean, what would be a reasonable
sale price for one of these oldish Anritsu inline attenuators? It good from
DC to 5Ghz. Might put them on Ebay but I need some hint as to a buy-now
price that's an absolute bargain, but is not exactly a total giveaway.
Thanks.
Two dollars at a flea market maybe. Mini-Circuits has new ones
starting around $10.

John
 
Rich wrote:

"Rich" <notty@emailo.com> wrote in message
news:77t2ogF1jl4g9U1@mid.individual.net...
These might have been made in 70's or 80's not sure. Professional I
think.

Can anyone tell me how much one is worth? I mean, what would be a
reasonable
sale price for one of these oldish Anritsu inline attenuators? It
good from
DC to 5Ghz. Might put them on Ebay but I need some hint as to a
buy-now price that's an absolute bargain, but is not exactly a total
giveaway. Thanks.


Pictures:

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/richards_internet/EBAY/ANRITSU.MP616.html
Not a lot ! I can get new ex mil ones locally for a couple of quid.

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Best Regards:
Baron.
 
On May 24, 8:42 am, John Larkin
<jjSNIPlar...@highTHISlandtechnology.com> wrote:
On Sun, 24 May 2009 15:09:15 +0100, "Rich" <no...@emailo.com> wrote:
These might have been made in 70's or 80's not sure. Professional I think.

Can anyone tell me how much one is worth? I mean, what would be a reasonable
sale price for one of these oldish Anritsu inline attenuators? It good from
DC to 5Ghz. Might put them on Ebay but I need some hint as to a buy-now
price that's an absolute bargain, but is not exactly a total giveaway.
Thanks.

Two dollars at a flea market maybe. Mini-Circuits has new ones
starting around $10.

John
Three dollars for the Mini-Circuits at the Livermore flea market.
However, people spend stupid money on ebay, so I'd start at $10.
 
On Sun, 24 May 2009 23:04:45 -0700 (PDT), "miso@sushi.com"
<miso@sushi.com> wrote:

On May 24, 8:42 am, John Larkin
jjSNIPlar...@highTHISlandtechnology.com> wrote:
On Sun, 24 May 2009 15:09:15 +0100, "Rich" <no...@emailo.com> wrote:
These might have been made in 70's or 80's not sure. Professional I think.

Can anyone tell me how much one is worth? I mean, what would be a reasonable
sale price for one of these oldish Anritsu inline attenuators? It good from
DC to 5Ghz. Might put them on Ebay but I need some hint as to a buy-now
price that's an absolute bargain, but is not exactly a total giveaway.
Thanks.

Two dollars at a flea market maybe. Mini-Circuits has new ones
starting around $10.

John

Three dollars for the Mini-Circuits at the Livermore flea market.
Offer him two!

However, people spend stupid money on ebay, so I'd start at $10.
Did you see the pics I took of the guts of a Mini-Circuits attenuator?

ftp://jjlarkin.lmi.net/VAT-20.zip

This is one of the cheap 6 GHz ones, thickfilm. I wonder what's inside
one of the 18 GHz types.

John
 
Did you see the pics I took of the guts of a Mini-Circuits attenuator?

ftp://jjlarkin.lmi.net/VAT-20.zip

This is one of the cheap 6 GHz ones, thickfilm. I wonder what's inside
one of the 18 GHz types.

John
Thanks for posting these photos!

Pere
 
On Sun, 24 May 2009 15:11:08 +0100, "Rich" <notty@emailo.com> wrote:

"Rich" <notty@emailo.com> wrote in message
news:77t2ogF1jl4g9U1@mid.individual.net...
These might have been made in 70's or 80's not sure. Professional I think.

Can anyone tell me how much one is worth? I mean, what would be a
reasonable
sale price for one of these oldish Anritsu inline attenuators? It good
from
DC to 5Ghz. Might put them on Ebay but I need some hint as to a buy-now
price that's an absolute bargain, but is not exactly a total giveaway.
Thanks.


Pictures:

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/richards_internet/EBAY/ANRITSU.MP616.html
They are worth a lot more with the calibration data. How about you
getting pricing on calibration data for them for a hint.
 

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