The Yaesu FT-2980R is a rugged, heavy-duty 2-meter (144 MHz) FM mobile transceiver designed for amateur radio operators, delivering a powerful 80 watts of output (with selectable levels down to 5 watts) without needing a cooling fan, thanks to its massive diecast heatsink and chassis. It features a large, easy-to-read display, 221 memory channels (including 200 regular memories with alpha tags, a home channel, and scan edges), built-in CTCSS/DCS encode/decode for repeater access, DTMF, ARTS, and wide receive coverage from 136-174 MHz. Known for its reliable performance, loud audio, and simplicity, it's an excellent choice for simplex, repeater work, or even base station use in demanding environments.
Has MH-48 Microphone and mounting bracket. Sorry I do not have the screws for the bracket.
Asking $225
The Yaesu FT-2800M is a rugged, heavy-duty 2-meter (144 MHz) FM mobile transceiver known for its high power output and bullet-proof receiver performance, making it a favorite for repeater work, simplex, emergency comms, or base station use. It delivers up to 65 watts of output (with selectable levels: 65/25/10/5W) without a cooling fan, thanks to its massive diecast chassis/heatsink design that handles heat dissipation effectively. Features include wide receive coverage from 137-174 MHz, 221 memory channels (200 regular with alpha-numeric tags, 1 home, 10 scan edge pairs, and 10 NOAA weather channels with Severe Weather Alert), built-in CTCSS/DCS encode/decode (with split tone capability), one-touch WIRES™ Internet linking access, DTMF autodialer (9 memories), Smart Search auto-memory loading, packet ready (1200 bps), adjustable display dimmer, RF squelch, time-out timer, automatic power-off, and a large, easy-to-read backlit display. The backlit MH-48A6J DTMF microphone allows direct keypad frequency entry and memory recall for convenient mobile operation.This classic rig remains popular for its reliability, loud 3W audio output, excellent intermod rejection via Advanced Track Tuning front end, and straightforward controls—ideal for operators wanting a no-nonsense, high-power 2m rig that's built to last. Radio is being sold as is.
No microphone.
Asking $ 149
The Yaesu FT-847 is a legendary all-mode, multi-band transceiver that covers HF (160-10 meters including WARC bands), 6 meters, 2 meters, and 70 cm in one compact package—often called the ultimate "do-it-all" rig for HF, VHF/UHF, satellites, and more. It delivers a solid 100 watts output on HF and 6m, and 50 watts on 2m and 70cm, supporting SSB, CW, AM, FM, AFSK, and packet (1200/9600 bps ready). Standout features include full-duplex crossband operation with normal/reverse tracking for easy satellite work, built-in DSP for noise reduction, notch, and bandpass filtering to pull weak signals, CTCSS/DCS encode/decode, electronic keyer, Shuttle Jog tuning dial, dual VFOs, 99 memories plus satellite and quick-memory banks, and wide receive coverage (0.1-76 MHz, 108-174 MHz, 420-512 MHz). Its rugged aluminum diecast chassis ensures reliable performance in base, portable, Field Day, or mobile setups, with a bright blue-backlit display and intuitive controls.This classic "Earth Station" remains highly sought after by satellite enthusiasts and operators wanting versatile coverage without multiple radios. In excellent working condition (fully tested, great audio, full power output), it's a timeless performer that's still relevant today.
Includes original Manual, hand mike, and box.
Asking $849 Bundle with FC-20 $1049
The Yaesu FC-20 is a compact external automatic antenna tuner specifically designed for the FT-847 (and compatible with models like the FT-100/FT-100D), providing seamless microprocessor-controlled impedance matching across all HF bands (1.8-30 MHz) plus 6 meters (50 MHz). It handles up to 150W PEP power and tunes SWRs of up to 3:1 on HF or 2:1 on 6m, using fixed inductors and precision stepper-motor-driven variable capacitors for fast, quiet operation (typically under 30 seconds). Key features include 100 memory slots for instant recall of tuning data on your favorite frequencies, an Auto-Start function that triggers retuning if impedance changes, and full integration with the FT-847 via dedicated control cable for one-touch tuning directly from the radio's menu—no manual adjustments needed. This makes it an excellent companion for the FT-847 in base, portable, or Field Day setups where your antenna system might have minor mismatches, ensuring maximum power transfer and clean transmissions without an internal tuner.
Includes data cable to connect to FT-847.
Asking $250
The Kenwood TS-430S is a classic, reliable all-solid-state HF transceiver from the early 1980s, beloved by amateur radio operators for its simplicity, durability, and excellent performance on the 160-10 meter bands (including WARC bands like 30m, 17m, and 12m). It supports SSB, CW, AM, and optional FM modes via the FM-430 unit (not included). Key features include general coverage receive from 150 kHz to 30 MHz, dual VFOs for split operation, 8 memory channels, IF shift, notch filter, noise blanker, RIT, RF attenuator, RF speech processor, VOX, and scan functions—making it a straightforward, no-frills rig that's easy to service and great for home, portable, or vintage setups. This unit powers on and appears to function basically during brief testing (e.g., display works, receives signals, transmits on basic modes), but not all functions have been fully tested—sold as-is with no warrant.
Asking $485
The Kenwood TS-50S is a compact, mobile-friendly HF transceiver from the 1990s, renowned as one of the smallest full-featured 100W HF rigs ever made—perfect for portable, mobile, or space-constrained base station use. It covers all amateur HF bands from 160-10 meters (including WARC bands) with transmit power adjustable up to 100W (typically 10/50/100W steps) on SSB, CW, AM, and FM modes, plus general coverage receive from 500 kHz to 30 MHz. Standout features include dual VFOs, 100 memory channels, AIP (Advanced Intercept Point) for improved dynamic range, DDS (Direct Digital Synthesizer) with fuzzy logic tuning, IF shift, noise blanker, RIT/XIT, AGC (fast/slow/off), menu system, and compatibility with the optional AT-50 auto tuner. Its rugged, lightweight design (about 2.9 kg / 6.4 lbs, roughly 7" x 2.4" x 9") makes it a favorite for Field Day, RV setups, or emergency comms, with solid receive performance and straightforward operation.This particular unit powers up and shows basic functionality during initial testing, but it requires work on the power regulation circuit—output power is currently running higher than the factory specs (potentially over 100W, which could indicate issues like faulty ALC, bias, or final amp regulation that needs adjustment or repair to prevent damage or spurious emissions). Sold as-is for parts, repair, or by an experienced tinkerer/collector who can diagnose and fix it—ideal for someone familiar with Kenwood hybrids or willing to invest in service (common fixes involve checking regulators, ALC board, or finals). No warranty.
Inquire for price.
The Icom IC-745 is a classic, all-solid-state HF transceiver from the mid-1980s, highly regarded by vintage radio enthusiasts for its robust build, excellent receiver performance, and versatility as an all-band HF rig with general coverage capabilities. It covers transmit on 160-10 meters (including WARC bands) with up to 100W output (SSB/CW/RTTY, typically 10-100W adjustable; 50W on some 10m settings modifiable), plus optional FM via the EX-242 unit, and features a wide receive range from 100 kHz to 30 MHz in AM/SSB/CW/RTTY modes. Standout features include a bright fluorescent digital display, dual VFOs, 16 tunable memories with lithium battery backup, passband tuning (PBT), IF shift, variable notch filter, noise blanker, RIT/XIT, VOX, squelch, RF attenuator/preamp, calibration marker, and optional accessories like CW filters, keyer (EX-243), or internal power supply (PS-35). Its triple-conversion receiver (with IFs at 70.4515 MHz, 9.0115 MHz, and 455 kHz) delivers strong sensitivity and dynamic range, making it a favorite for DXing, contesting, or as a reliable vintage base station setup—easy to service and known for its clean audio and straightforward controls.
This unit shows basic functionality during brief testing (e.g., display works, receives signals), but not all functions have been fully tested—sold as-is with no warranty, ideal for a collector, restorer, or experienced operator willing to verify/calibrate it. It is In typical used condition (average cosmetics, no major damage noted), it's a timeless performer from Icom's golden era of analog-digital hybrids. As-is no warranty.
Asking $349
The Icom IC-751 is a highly regarded vintage all-solid-state HF transceiver from the early 1980s (predecessor to the IC-751A), prized by collectors and operators for its exceptional receiver performance, general coverage capabilities, and robust build quality. It covers transmit on all amateur HF bands from 160-10 meters (including WARC bands) with adjustable output up to 100W on SSB/CW/RTTY modes (typically 10-100W; 10-40W on AM), plus optional FM capability, and features a wide general coverage receive range from 100 kHz to 30 MHz in AM/SSB/CW/RTTY/FM modes. Key highlights include dual digital VFOs, 32 memory channels, passband tuning (PBT), IF shift, variable notch filter, noise blanker, RIT/XIT, preamp/attenuator, squelch, VOX, full/semi break-in CW, CI-V computer interface compatibility, and a bright fluorescent display with multi-function analog meter—delivering clean audio, strong dynamic range, and easy servicing as a classic analog-digital hybrid rig ideal for DXing, contesting, or vintage station setups. As is no warranty.
Asking $389
The Ten-Tec Corsair (Model 560), often called the Corsair I, is a classic American-made all-solid-state HF transceiver from the early 1980s, celebrated by vintage ham radio enthusiasts for its exceptionally quiet receiver, smooth PTO (permeability-tuned oscillator) tuning, superb CW performance, and clean SSB audio—often described as one of the best-sounding rigs of its era. It covers the amateur HF bands from 160-10 meters (including WARC bands like 30m, 17m, and 12m) with up to 100W output (adjustable) on SSB, CW, and RTTY modes, featuring dual PTOs for split operation, variable bandwidth crystal filters (with optional narrower ones available), passband tuning, IF shift, noise blanker, RIT, full break-in QSK CW (very fast and smooth), VOX, speech processor, and a bright digital display with analog meter feel. Its analog design delivers outstanding dynamic range and low noise floor, making it a favorite for contesting, DXing, or relaxed operating—ruggedly built for reliable base station use, easy to service, and highly regarded for its "natural" CW feel and quiet receive. Powers on appears to be operational I have not extensively tested this. As is no warranty.
Asking $300 Bundle with PS-252M $375
The Ten-Tec PS-252M (also known as Model 252M) is a classic, American-made linear regulated power supply from the late 1970s/early 1980s, designed primarily to power Ten-Tec's Triton series transceivers (like the 540/544) but compatible with most other 13.8V ham radio equipment requiring up to 18-20A continuous draw. It outputs approximately 13-13.8 VDC regulated (better than 1% regulation from no-load to full load), with a heavy-duty transformer, electronic crowbar overvoltage protection, and an analog ammeter on the front panel for monitoring current—ensuring reliable, clean power for base station use with low ripple and noise. Features include a 4-pin output connector (matching many vintage Ten-Tec rigs), detachable power cord, front-panel indicators, and rugged construction (weighing around 13 lbs) for long-term durability in home or vintage setups. Powers on and appears to be working. Sold as is.
Asking $100
The following are also available however they are in various states of disrepair. If you are interested please contact me.
Kenwood TS-440S
Icom IC-745
Swan 500
Swan SW-240
Ten Tec Centrury/21
Heathkit HW-104