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For Sale: VHF Radio For Sale

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Albin 25
I've got an extra VHF radio I'm not using. If you can use it, make me an offer :)
 

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How old is that thang?
 
It sure ain't new :eek:

It was on the boat when I got her. The boat's a 1976 but I don't think its original. I had a newer one so I changed it out.
 
Looks old enough to be using tubes!
 
It does work. Not sure how many channels. According to the ad on page 72 of the magazine posted by menzies, it's 80 channels but, I'd have to check.

Hey, it may be old but it's better than nothing if you don't have one or, maybe someone could use it for parts. That's why I said, "make me an offer".

Tough Crowd :banghead::rolleyes:
 
Don't worry about these guys, must be some newbie hazing thing I haven't been informed of yet. Welcome to the forum always worked better for me.
 
Welcome to the forum!

This might fit better in the new, current anchor thread discussion going on.....and on.....and on. ????
 
Aren't those nixie tubes in the number display?


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Don't worry about these guys, must be some newbie hazing thing I haven't been informed of yet. Welcome to the forum always worked better for me.

No problem. I know it's all in good fun. No offense taken. Actually, I got a chuckle from it.
 
I'd rather make an offer on the Russian girl in RT's post.
 
Pretty funny. I was thinking I would put in my garage just to listen and for weather. I have an old ant.
 
My grand father had one of those radios. It came with a hand held signaling mirror.
 
Aren't those nixie tubes in the number display?


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I have an old ("International" brand from memory) depth sounder with a similar display system, inbuilt, presumably OEM, in our 1981 boat. Still works,and maintains furious agreement with the Garmin sounder.
 
I was thinking the Professor on Gilligan's Island built it out of coconuts....thought I saw a little crank handle for generating it's own juice.
 
I will give you 100 Pesos for the radio if you'll pay the shipping to 95843. In Cuba, that radio goes for 120 Pesos! I see a market in the making.

(I apologize for my friends who have turned your classified into a very funny conversation.)
 
I was thinking the Professor on Gilligan's Island built it out of coconuts....thought I saw a little crank handle for generating it's own juice.

Actually it was lemon juice vigorously stirred up. That professor really knew his science. Too bad he never seemed to notice cute little Mary Ann running around....
 
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