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Home » Topics » Hardware (Buying? Selling? Question?) » HF Screwdriver Antenna & Tuner For Sale

HF Screwdriver Antenna & Tuner For Sale

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  • January 2, 2025 at 8:01 am #44923
    Phillip Beall
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    All,

    Joey Wheeler (WJ5VCJ) is a buddy of mine, a fellow pilot at American, and he is an Amateur Extra. He lives in Fort Worth, he recently bought a new truck and he pulled his radio gear out of the old truck. The new truck has less real estate for radio gear so I bought his Yaesu FTM-400 and he bought a 500 and installed that. He is throwing in the towel on shoehorning his HF into the new truck and so he just mounted it to a “go kit” type frame. He no longer needs the screwdriver antenna and tuner and is selling both. He is asking $650 for the package, all lightly used. Details and pictures below.

    If you are interested and have any questions, want to make an offer, etc., please drop me an email and I will share his email and cell numbers.

    73

    Phillip Beall (W5EBC)

     

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    January 2, 2025 at 9:25 am #44927
    Phillip Beall
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    SOLD – He listed it on QRZ and it sold in 10 minutes.  The buyer covered the PayPal fee and so paid $670, netting Joey $649.

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