Forgot some radios, I would be willing to sell these outright if anyone wants them.
Uniden Grant XL AM/SSB - Cosmetically, it's a in good shape, about an 8. Has a white bulb in the meter, original green display. Functionally, it works great, a 9. Has the Mosfet final installed, and comes with the original Uniden coffin hand mic. Has 26.815-28.045 for extra channels. I would like to get $85.00 for this radio shipped to the US 48 states.
(2) Uniden PC-122 XL's AM/SSB - Both are in good shape, both about an 8 cosmetically. Functionally, they both work well, about an 8.5. Both have a small amount of clarifier drift when warming up, but not bad. Both are stock 40 channels, but can be modified using a Galaxy "N" kit, or an Expo "N" kit. D2824 chassis. Stock 40 channels. $55.00 each shipped.
Midland 79-893 AM/SSB - This radio is NIB... you heard it right, NIB. Only opened up to take pictures. Radio has the plastic cover on it, sealed. Box, hardware, paperwork, mic, and power cord are all there and in their respective plastic bags. Comes in it's original box. Made I believe April 1977. This radio has the very early D858 AM/SSB chassis, which is a little bit different than the versions used in the President radios, such as the Washington, Grant, Madison, etc. Asking $175.00 shipped for this, since that is what I paid for it when I purchased it.
Superstar 3900 AM/FM/SSB dual final Export - Cosmetically, it looks like a stock 148GTL... except it's not! Has the dual final heatsink in the back. That being the case, I'd give it about a 6. I had to replace the front faceplate/bezel on it, since it was so nasty when I got the radio. All I had was a very well worn and used Cobra 148GTL faceplate and bezel, so that's what I put on there! Functionally, I'd give it about an 8. It works great in all modes, but it has the infamous Superstar clarifier drift. Comes with a Galaxy FC-347 6 digit frequency counter. Asking $135.00 shipped.
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