Chokes

Gary Schafer gschafer at MEDIAONE.NET
Fri Feb 25 10:49:51 EST 2000


Erick

The only problem with that catalogue is that they think every thing is "gold plated". They
are one of the highest priced outfits around.

73
Gary


Erick Walters wrote:

> For the person looking for a swinging filter choke, a place called
> "Surplus Sales of Nebraska", web site is http://www.surplussales.com
> lists a
> 5-25 Hy 180 ma choke, part # CPW-BX-1708 for $25.  This may not be
> exactly what you want, but it is available.
>
> I'm relatively new to this list server, but not to ham radio.  I started
>
> in '77 and if I can find the time, I have a few pieces of Heath
> equipment in the basement that I would like to see go to a place that
> they are wanted.  I will put up a list at a future time, when I have
> time.
>
> BTW, this same catalog lists lots of manuals for all kinds of old
> communication equipment.  Names like Collins, Drake, EF Johnson, Eico,
> Galaxy, Gonset, Hallacrafters, Hammarlund, ...well, you get the idea.
> Heath is well represented.  And for those of you, like myself that like
> to home brew your own, I believe this place will have most anything you
> can think of in the way of parts that were commonly available when I
> started out.
>
> Glad I found this group.  Thanks for all the fine letters.
>
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