Hate to do it but need some cash flow. This is another one I'll regret selling.
Update 10/3: Sold for $2,025.00. Was hoping for more but think my eBay rating (a big, fat zero because it's a new account) probably pulled down the final price. Also had my NRD-535D and NVA-319 listed; the speaker sold ($202.50) but the radio did not.
Hi Paul -- Just thought you needed a comment here. If you approve. I am 'watching' your JRC-535 sale. I am Jim, K1TLT, and live in Montgomery, Texas. I have been a ham since 1960 or '61, first as KN5GYM, and continuous ever since. It got to be KN1TLT in Manchester, N.H. where I worked for Philco TechRep at the Air Force Satellite Tracking Station there. We installed it and taught he Air Force personnel how to operate it. After three years I moved to work at the NASA Houston facility and have been there ever since. (WA5JVT after that until able to get the K1 call back) More about me on QRZ.COM. Most of my gear is there too. I am only on two meters but sooner and probably later am just about ready for HF again after a long layoff. Best wishes on finding a suitable QTH here in Texas. I do hope you are liking it, I have been here forty-five plus years now "I got here as fast as I could." .. Main blog is the JIM'S LITTLE BLOG. ..
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2 comments:
Hi Paul -- Just thought you needed a comment here. If you approve.
I am 'watching' your JRC-535 sale.
I am Jim, K1TLT, and live in Montgomery, Texas. I have been a ham since 1960 or '61, first as KN5GYM, and continuous ever since.
It got to be KN1TLT in Manchester, N.H. where I worked for Philco TechRep at the Air Force Satellite Tracking Station there. We installed it and taught he Air Force personnel how to operate it.
After three years I moved to work at the NASA Houston facility and have been there ever since. (WA5JVT after that until able to get the K1 call back)
More about me on QRZ.COM. Most of my gear is there too. I am only on two meters but sooner and probably later am just about ready for HF again after a long layoff.
Best wishes on finding a suitable QTH here in Texas. I do hope you are liking it, I have been here forty-five plus years now "I got here as fast as I could."
..
Main blog is the JIM'S LITTLE BLOG.
..
Tnx Jim. Texas is treating me well so far!
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