Complete Satellite Antenna System For Sale
I've decided to part with my home station and go back to being a fully portable operator for the foreseeable future. So here's what I got:
145mhz Innovantenna 5 Element X-Pol 435mhz Innovantenna 10 Element X-Pol (Factory New, just unboxed, inventoried and repackaged). 2x Innovantenna 2m Balun 2x Innovantenna 70cm Balun 2x Comet 4160N Dupelxers 2x C2G N-Male to N-Male Barrel Connector 2x Tohtsu CX520D Relays, with Dissapation Capacitor Installed. 2x 12 Gauge Wires to Relays with Soldered Ends 4x Andrew CNT-400 Short Jumpers (2' to 4') with Amphenol N-Male Connectors for between Baluns and Relays. 2x DXE Basic Saddle Clamps for Mounting Box 1x DXE Heavy Duty Saddle Clamp for 145mhz X-Pol boom.
$550 + Shipping (Guessing it will be about $75 anywhere in the lower 48, will get an exact quote if
A few notes - the 145mhz X-Pol was outside for about 10 months at my QTH (Just long enough for me to get my 488 finished) as was an old 435mhz beam, but I damaged part of the 435mhz during disassembly, therefore I ordered replacement 435 metal and it is all factory new never exposed to the weather. All the relays and duplexers were inside weatherproof housings on the Mast and all in good working order. I also drilled holes for a heavy duty DXE saddle clamp on the 2m boom because I had some trouble with the factory saddle clamp slipping on my fiberglass cross beam. There's no slipping now.
Here's a picture of everything all spread out on the shop floor: http://druidnetworks.com/xpol.jpg
At this time I'm not interested in any trades, and I'm not interested in splitting what I have listed up. Shipping on this is gonna be kinda pricey so if you're anywhere within about 500 miles or so of EM34 I'm willing to meet halfway. Any questions or serious inquiries email me at dave@druidnetworks.com.
73!
-Dave, KG5CCI
Wanted to toss out a shameless bump that my system is still for sale. I'll be in Alabama for the Symposium and would be happy to deliver it there for anyone traveling by car. I've also got trips to OK, MO, IA, TN, GA and FL planned for later this year if you'd be interested in meeting in any of those areas.
73!
-Dave, KG5CCI
On Sun, Jul 8, 2018 at 11:03 PM, David Swanson dave@druidnetworks.com wrote:
I've decided to part with my home station and go back to being a fully portable operator for the foreseeable future. So here's what I got:
145mhz Innovantenna 5 Element X-Pol 435mhz Innovantenna 10 Element X-Pol (Factory New, just unboxed, inventoried and repackaged). 2x Innovantenna 2m Balun 2x Innovantenna 70cm Balun 2x Comet 4160N Dupelxers 2x C2G N-Male to N-Male Barrel Connector 2x Tohtsu CX520D Relays, with Dissapation Capacitor Installed. 2x 12 Gauge Wires to Relays with Soldered Ends 4x Andrew CNT-400 Short Jumpers (2' to 4') with Amphenol N-Male Connectors for between Baluns and Relays. 2x DXE Basic Saddle Clamps for Mounting Box 1x DXE Heavy Duty Saddle Clamp for 145mhz X-Pol boom.
$550 + Shipping (Guessing it will be about $75 anywhere in the lower 48, will get an exact quote if
A few notes - the 145mhz X-Pol was outside for about 10 months at my QTH (Just long enough for me to get my 488 finished) as was an old 435mhz beam, but I damaged part of the 435mhz during disassembly, therefore I ordered replacement 435 metal and it is all factory new never exposed to the weather. All the relays and duplexers were inside weatherproof housings on the Mast and all in good working order. I also drilled holes for a heavy duty DXE saddle clamp on the 2m boom because I had some trouble with the factory saddle clamp slipping on my fiberglass cross beam. There's no slipping now.
Here's a picture of everything all spread out on the shop floor: http://druidnetworks.com/xpol.jpg
At this time I'm not interested in any trades, and I'm not interested in splitting what I have listed up. Shipping on this is gonna be kinda pricey so if you're anywhere within about 500 miles or so of EM34 I'm willing to meet halfway. Any questions or serious inquiries email me at dave@druidnetworks.com.
73!
-Dave, KG5CCI
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David Swanson