Not much to say about this one.
*** Yaesu
FT 101B HF transceiver ***
Microphone
Mains lead
SSB Filter AND CW Filter
Mox ( A panel
PTT switch)
Vox
Noise blanker
RF Att
25-100KHz Marker
Power 100 watts
Valve OP stage all the rest solid state.
WWV bands not fitted.
Description:
A real
classic very popular transceiver very well respected. It has a lively receiver.
The optional CW filter has been fitted. The case is in good condition for its age. I have
worked SSB & CW contest with this and with a suitable sound card you should
be able to work PSK and AFSK using the appropriate rear outputs.
The
front panel lettering was in poor condition hence the labels. It really wants a
new panel which pop up on eBay, OR I was going to scan in a
good panel, print it full size on a couple of
A4 photo paper and useing double sided tape carefully
stick over the top. That should work really well. A classic rig I know you will have fun with.
Sellers Conditions:
NOTE: PLEASE ONLY BID IF YOU ARE
GOING TO COMPLETE AS OTHERWISE ITS SUCH A WASTE OF EVERY ONES TIME.
If you retract a bid and then don’t rebid then you go on my blocked bidders list. Seems to many bidders out there use this as a strategy which puts
other bidders off. (Sellers Tip: type “block bidders” in the “Customer Support”
heading)
NOTE: Due to past none paying
bidders, Zero Feed back bidders please contact me first other wise regrettably
your bids will be cancelled.
If you choose to have it posted then
(Postage to
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I would rather the winner picked this
unit up but if you want it couriered then no problem but, just to cover
myself, please bid on the understanding that you will except
responsibility for any transit damage. The unit will be suitably packed using
bubble wrap where appropriate and placed in a strong corrugated box with
“fragile” indication. I will, of course, offer any help I can give to sort
problems out). Note: unless stated a mains cable is not included unless
integral or there a cavity for it. I generally don’t pack them as they to
easily get damaged or damage the item. Also electrical items haven’t been pat
tested for safety so you might want to get this done before plugging into the
mains. (NOTE: Outside