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The receiver also runs on battery power to eliminate coupling noise from the house to the VLF rx site.That boatanchor is a Navy type RBA VLF receiver covering 15 to 600 Kc. The distance between the RX site and the radio shack was a bit too large for a cable connection, so a 'recycled' UHF FM link is used. To escape from the domestic QRM on VLF, a remote E-field antenna was used.

It’s best to search in eBay’s All Categories, to make sure all Eddystone items are found, but this has the disadvantage that many non-radio products come up in the search. Many of us like to take a regular look on eBay to see what Eddystone products are up for sale, either via the link on the EUG website or from our own internet browser. The eBay RBA is a postwar depot reconditioned model the.

It was designed for high stability under varying conditions of temperature, humidity. We receive a small fee when you buy through this link, thank you The link error is a high performance general purpose military receiver for voice, CW and FSK-signals in the 15 to 1500 kilocycle (kHz) frequency range. It’s surprising how common the Eddystone name is and sometimes difficult to see the items you intended to view amongst all the ‘clutter’.Find the Collins R-389/URR on Amazon.

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Since 1989, The INSPIRE Project, Inc. Download Citation on ResearchGate Very Low Frequency (VLF) Geophysics: A Case Study on Locating Bedrock Wells in Water Bearing.INSPIRE VLF-3 RADIO RECEIVER KIT. Here’s the Find line I now use for my Eddystone searches:vlf receiver eBay. To exclude a word you simply add a ‘–‘ symbol in front of the word, and many excluded words can be listed in the same search, with a space between the excluded words.

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The S meter went for the £79 and the Loudspeaker S811 went for £67Eddystone Dials have been popular sellers recently and this 898 example went for £86Eddystone’s are popular all over the world and this EA12 sold for £527 in Australia on E bayThis nice looking 670 went for £89 which I think is cheapThe Mimco 2232B (670C) fetched a reasonable £144S870A are popular receivers and this nice one sold for a fair £60This 990R went for 180 which is I think is low for such a good receiver but then the last one sold only got £105 (see below)This 940 with plinth only fetched £91, e bay does strange things sometimes so someone got a real bargainThis clean looking Mimco 2232B (670c) fetched a very decent £144This 888A was hard fought over before being knocked down for £306This 990R fetched £105 which is bargain considering what they have been sold for on E bay over the past few yearsNice EC10 Mk2 continued the current trend of good prices for this model at £185This EB35 also went for a good price at £108S meters come up quite regularly and are much sought after, this example went for £88This EC10 went for £92, not too bad compared to recent prices they have sold forYou dont see Eddystone 1000 MF/HF receivers very often on E bay but this one went for £175Unfortunately some people fail to describe their sets very well on E bay and this one was sold as “ships radio” in the title. The All World Two on the top was sold in Australia for £301 and the Ultra Short Wave Receiver (30-60MHz) from an Eddystone Short Wave Magazine of 1935 went for £261Edometer are always popular and the complete kit went for a very good £320S meters and loudspeakers always get good prices on e bay. Good priceWe don’t get pre-war Eddystone equipment coming up for sale very often but this month has seen two items go for very good prices. The one on the top went for £20 and the one on the bottom for £23.This S640 went for £168 but it did include the S meterThis S659/670 sold for only £15 (no case?)This S940 only got £112 at auction, someone got a bargainThis box of coils went for £75. The one on the top only went for £124, whereas the one below made £250S830’s are always popular and this 830/7 went for £255.Collectors like the S750 and this one went for only £63 so someone got a bargainBattery containers for the EC10/EB35 sets dont come up for auction very often and these two appeared within a few weeks of each other.

The seller had asked EUG for advice on selling and we implored him to find the mains lead for it which he eventually did. One went for £375 last year.This EA12 fetched a very good price recently £379. The one that went the previous month made £195This 990R/2 fetched a reasonable £165 recently. It sold for only £36EC10 Mk2 in good condition sometimes fetch high prices but at £280 this example must be a record.Power Units for EC10s don’t come up that often but this one fetched a very decent £48This nice box of coils failed to reach its reserve when it got to £29Always popular when they come up for auction, this 888A went for a very reasonable £117.

As a consequence the Eddystone watchers would have failed to see it so someone got a real bargain, only needs a clean up and some knob inserts to make it look good. No mention of Eddystone nor a placing in the radio equipment, collectables or consumer sections. They looked like nice sets so it is possible to get a bargain on E bayThis 1002 only got £24 on E bay today (22/2/09) because the seller had advertised as ex HMS Intrepid receiver in the Collectibles/Militaria/Falklands War section. Only £132A couple of 870A receivers were sold for £50 and £30. Don’t often see these at auction so I reckon this was a real bargainThis EC958 went for a very creditable £515This 850/4 VLF/LF set complete with speaker sold for a very reasonable £195, bit specialised for general use but still only 200 ever madeThis 1964 channelised HF receiver went for £128 recently, not too many of them come on the market but being channelised wouldn’t appeal to everyoneThis 40A Noise Measuring Receiver fetched a very reasonable £186 although it was missing its calibrated antenna.This rare S890 specially made for the BBC for monitoring Band 1 or Band 2 broadcasts was sold through this website for £180 recentlyThis 840C looked in nice condition and fetched a modest £113This 1990R/1 fetched a modest price compared to what they were sold for in the early 1980s.

I would love to have one of these but were on earth would you put it. The seller was in Cornwall and so was the buyer. Its a real monster and weighs 66kgs. Been a good week for Eddystone sets on the E BayThese radios don’t come up for sale very often and for most of the auction this was at under £30, however in the end it went for £272.

It was well described with lots of photographs.

vlf receiver ebay