FS: Switches, Lamps, Transformers, VHF amp

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*** SWITCHES ***

General Electric WW2 vintage (has that BC-375 look) 6 position RF
style
switch. Very solid detents! Used. $10

Centralab rotary switches & parts
Type AD 1 pole 6 pos. wafer NIB $4 (1 only)
Type DD 3 pole 3 pos. wafer NIB $4 ea

PA4001 Single pole 2-23 Position rotary switch NOS $10 ea

PA-1000 series parts NIB
PA-301 Switch frames $4 ea
PA-2 2 pole 6 pos. wafer $3 ea
PA-33 2 pole 5 pos. wafer $2 ea

PS-100 series wafers NIB -- $3 ea
PS-21 1 pole 11 pos.
PS-23 2 pole 5 pos.

Dialight 570-31 3PDT miniature toggle switch with 5/8" long handle --
5A
125 VAC NOS $3 ea

Grayhill 46YY2159 Sealed Pushbutton switches, RFE -- These were SPDT
but,
the NC lead has been cut off flush with housing. The NO & COM
terminals
are cut short like they were removed from a PCB. Nice metal shaft has
about .2" travel. No button nor hardware, 1/4" mounting thread. And
there are a bunch of them -- 10/$1

Mallory rotary switches
13124L 2 pole 12 pos. NOS -- $10

Switchcraft lever switches -- 10 pieces. all have black round knobs
unless noted -- $15 all

8PDT (#60024L) New in box

Three pos. 2 form B momentary (#3035) New (2 pieces)
Three pos., 2 form F momentary (3000 series) used (2 pieces)
Three pos., 3 form A momentary each side (3000 series) New, white
rect. knob

Three pos., 2 form C momentary (#130312) New
Three pos., 2 form C (#130312L) New
Three pos., 3 form A momentary each side (13000 series) New, red
rect. knob
Three pos., 2 fom C (DPDT) each side (#160312) New


*** MISCELLANEOUS ***

Waters Universal Hybrid Coupler II, Model 3002 w/compressor. A fancy
phone patch styled to match the Collins S-line. This one is like new
in the original box w/ original manual. There are just a couple of
hairline scratches on the sides, the front is unblemished. The 1968
price was $72.50, now asking $150 in highly depreciated money! :)

Mini Typewriter style 35 key Keyboard 8" x 2.5" x 1/4" thick. Raised
keys have nice click action. Only 3 rows of keys; Numbers &
punctuation are all shifts. 15 pin flex cable interface. No
documentation. NOS. $2

4" Silicon etched wafers, low yield rejects or they wouldn't be here
but, pretty -- $10 ea.

Antique boxes
DM-36-D Dynamotor spare brush box -- $2
Bliley BC3 Crystal, includes data sheet. Top rough. -- $5
Continental Carbomite Resistors -- $5

Sperry (Burroughs) SP-334 2˝ Digit 7 Segment Gas Discharge Readouts.
NOS
$10 ea. 3 for $25

NOS coily cable for a Yaesu MH-27 mike (may fit others). Later
version
with the RJ connector at the radio end. $10.

Motorola Mobile Mike Cable part number 0180700T14, 4-wire coily cord
mike
cable with a Motorola 4-pin Microphone connector (similar to Amphenol
MC4M) on one end and a spring strain relief on the other. There are
some
flat pins on the free wire ends -- New in Motorola plastic bag. $10.

NOS fan that fits some Japanese radio...marked: 57 10.01 100V
The wires from the motor are about 4' long and are terminated in a 2
pin JST connector. The impeller has 8 blades and is 7 cm in diameter.
It is mounted to a U shaped metal frame with four mounting holes
spaced
5cm by 9cm $10

AEG Stepper Relay: 3 pole, 12 position, with a 48VDC coil. New in
packing. $10

Amphenol MS connectors -- 3 pairs MS20-1 14 pin military style
connectors
3 male panel connectors + 3 female cable connectors with shells (two
straight, one 90 degree); some new, some used but clean. $10 all

Large (uncased) display unit. 256, T-1 3/4, red LED's arranged in a
16 x
16 pattern that is about 5" square. There is a 6" x 6" mother board
plus
16 daughter boards holding the LED's. The LED's are driven by
latches
so any/all of them can be lit. There is a 14 pin DIP interface
connector
-- pin out provided. $65.

DPDT Crystal Can relays with 600ohm 28V coils and 2A 28V contacts
made
by Leach, Datron and other manufacturers. They have small solder hook
pins for connection and a pair of ears on the sides to mount the
relay.
These are old but, as they are hermetically sealed, they should be
like
new inside! NOS $3 ea (a dozen or so available)

Carter Radio 500K ohm rheostat with 2" diameter skirted knob,
calibrated
0-100 over 270 degrees -- $10

Motorola TLN6824A Vibrasender -- Freq. 1B, 107.2 Hz $2

Motorola TLN1361A Timeout Timer $2

***** Transformers *****

ICOM BC-25U wall warts 12V 50mA -- $5ea (2 available)

Powerstat
10B 120V 2.25 A variable transformer (variac) used, with dial & knob
-- $20
10B 120V 2.25 A variable transformer (variac) NOS, with dial & knob
-- $25

GE 9T91A1 120V 2.5 A variable transformer (variac) used, no dial nor
knob-- $20

Microtran T1104 600ohm-600ohm, +7dBm, audio transformers, pc mount,
NOS-- $1ea

Atlantic Transformer #8629-2 300/600ohm - 2500 ohms +15dBm sealed
round
metal case 250-3.5KC -- used $15

General Transformer FT-2391 600ohm - 10000 ohms 0dBm 300-3.5KC sealed
round metal case -- used $15

10V 10A Filament transformer -- Vertical enclosed style 3.5"x3"x4" hi,
used -- $25

Stancor (Chicago Standard) Transformers

F106 115/230 Pri -- 10VCT @ 6.5A S case Used $20

AMS-6 4800/7600ohm - 4/8/16 ohms 2 watts 200-10KC, sealed square
metal case -- used $25

Triad Transformers -- all 115V 60CPS Pri

F21A 6.3VCT @ 10A Used $20

R2C 135V @. 015A -- 6.3V @ .9A NIB $10

R5A 600VCT @. 065A -- 6.3VCT @2 .7A Used $15

R7A 600VCT @. 05A -- 6.3VCT @ 2A -- 5V @ 2A Used $15

Triad HS-331 Choke 4Hy 40mA DC 375 Ohms NIB -- $10


***** Carborundum type SP resistors $10 each *****

30 watt parts (2.5" long) 1 ohm 65 ohms

100 watt parts (6" long) 1 ohm 30 ohms 240 ohms 270 ohms

125 watt parts (8" long) 35 ohms 200 ohms 220 ohms (I've about
10
of these) 250 ohms

The numbers have partially worn off some of these units so, some of
the
above numbers are measured values.


*** Incandescent Lamps ***

44 6.3V .25A T3-1/4 Bayonent mostly NOS (may be a few pulls
mixed in) -- 5/$1

307 28V .66A T-8 Large Bayonent NOS (in a dusty GE box) -- Box
of 10, $10

327 28V .04A T1-3/4 Midget Flange mostly NOS (may be a few pulls
mixed in) -- 3/$1

328 6V .2A T1-3/4 Midget Flange mostly NOS (may be a few pulls
mixed in) -- 3/$1

330 14V .08A T1-3/4 Midget Flange mostly NOS (may be a few pulls
mixed in) -- 3/$1

363 14V .2A G3-1/2 Threaded, NIB, box of 5 -- $3

387 28V .04A T1-3/4 Midget Flange mostly NOS (may be a few pulls
mixed in) -- 3/$1

502 5V .150A G4-1/2 Threaded, NIB, box of 10 -- $5

1768 14V .2A T1-3/4 Midget Flange, NIB, box of 6 -- $4

7371 12V 40 mA T1-3/4 Bi-Pin Chicago Miniature, NIB, Bag of 10 --
$3

Type CHD projection lamp NIOB (New in old box) $10

Type DLD/DFZ projection lamp NIOB $10


**** VHF Amplifier ****

Late '70's vintage likely Military, probably airborne, VHF power
amplifier
assembly. It consists of 7 almost identical amplifier assemblies
clustered
around a central housing that has splitter combiner networks which are
plugged
onto each end with a bunch of SMB connectors. There are TNC's for the
main in's & outs. I think it was originally configured as one amp,
driving two, driving four boards. The complete assembly measures 7.5"
x
5" x 3.5" overall -- the individual RF amp boards are 4.5" by 2". The
outer covers are mostly missing. Each amplifier is a push pull design
--
they appear to be 50 ohm in & out impedance with either PT6747 or
PT6702
TRW transistors. I would guess this unit operates on 28VDC. I don't
know what frequency range it covers nor the power level though, just
guessing, it probably puts out at least 100W. And there is no
manufacturer name -- probably went with the outer cover. Six of the
modules are marked OK and one, the input stage I think, is marked NO
Good. The individual amps have integral heat sink plates so, they
could
be removed from the assembly and used separately. Think of it as 7
amplifier boards @ $10 ea -- Bare PCB's would cost as much! -- $70


All of the above plus shipping, if necessary, naturally.

Contact: Marv WC6W 310 649 3111 (reasonable hours Pacific Time
please)

or via: Marv_E_Ads@Juno.com








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