From: J. Forster (jfor@quik.com)
Date: Sun Apr 10 2005 - 16:53:18 PDT
You might try Radio Research Labs in Connecticut somewhere. They charge HUGE prices for
things, maybe they'll pay huge prices too. Never hurts to give it a shot.
You might just luck out like the 'Lads from Lagos'
FWIW,
-John
Terry Lane wrote:
> List,
> I went to my 'GL' appointment at Imperial Beach Friday in San Diego
> and picked up my 2 pallets of commo gear I won at bid a while back.
> I had to wait for the EUC to clear because there were 2 huge power
> supplys.I bid on the lot because there was a PP-2953C/U power supply
> and also a complete (with box and all cables) C-7674/VCC Power supply.
> (neat)
> The two big units are PP-2525/SPG-51A units used on RADAR set
> AN/SPG-51A--NAVAL WEAPONS CENTER-'RAYTHEON' One is brand new in the box
> and the other one is used but looks functional. Anybody have specks on
> these two beasts? The price tag is still on them from RAYTHEON,
> --$43,636.00 each--WOW!!! Wonder what their output is? Maybe they
> would run my house!!!----- I could unplug PG&E, my utility provider!!!!
> Anyone need power supplys for their radar? Maybe I could sell them
> back to RAYTHEON????
> The PP-2953C/U had no power cord so I need a 1A-1j6 cord with a
> cannon connector on it. It also has a number W2 96214-838300-1. The last
> PP-2953C/U I got from GL had no power cord either. So I actually need 2
> of these power cords, if anyone has some to get rid of. I will be taking
> a extra PP-2953C/U unit to Tower Park near Lodi, 4-sale, along with an
> extra C7674/VCC. Both fully operational.
> Terry Lane
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