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PostPosted: Thu Oct 13, 2016 4:07 pm 
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FOR SALE:

1. ABK-5 IFF TRANSPONDER COMPLETE IN VERY GOOD SHAPE WITH 2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS. NO MOUNT. (AKA SCR-595/CZR-43AAY).
2. CZR-23ABH SELECTOR CONTROL BOX MOUNTED ON SAME FRAME AS NEXT ITEM:
3. CZR-23ABG MASTER CONTROL BOX
4. FIVE ORIGINAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS (2 FOR TRANSPONDER, 3 FOR CONTROL BOXES)
5. OPERATOR'S MANUAL (PDF VIA INTERNET) ALONG WITH MANY PIX OF SYSTEM, SCHEMATICS, ETC.

THE ABK-SERIES OF IFF TRANSPONDERS WERE USED BOTH IN MARITIME AIRCRAFT AS WELL AS IN SUBMARINES SUCH AS THE USS Pampanito. FROM THEIR WEB SITE, QUOTING USN PUBLICATION, HERE IS A DESCRIPTION OF THE SUB-MOUNTED ABK:

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Description.-The ABK transpondor (known as BK in ship installations) is a combination receiver and transmitter which accepts challenging signals from an interrogator and automatically answers this challenge in coded form for identification purposes. It is used to reply to challenges from Mark III IFF interrogators.

Power supply.-ABK-1-21 to 30 volts d.c. 5 amp.
Transmitter specifications:
Frequency (Mc) (sweep) 158 to 186.
R-f source 7193 tube.
R-f lines RG-12/U.
Pulser type hard tube.
R-f peak power 4 watts.
Pulse rates up to 2000.
Pulse lengths (micro second) 7, 21, 80.
Receiver specifications:
Type Superregenerative.
Sensitivity 84 to 70 db.
Antenna specifications.-"Steering wheel" or "life preserver" type.
Tube complement.-2 type 6H6, 6 type 6SH7, 2 type 7193 or 1 type 7193 and 1 type 2622.
Dimensions and weights
Unit Navy Type No. Height Width Depth Weight
Inches Inches Inches Pounds
ABK 43AAX 12 5/16 9 12 31/32 30
ABK-1 43AAY
Control unit 23ABG 3 1/2 8 6 1/4 1.0
Selector unit 23ABH 3 1/2 8 6 1/4 .5


PRICE: $1,000 + UPS BOXING & SHIPPING AT BUYER'S COST, TO BE PAID VIA PAYPAL BEFORE SHIPMENT. LOCAL PICKUP IN BUCKS CO, PA, AVAILABLE AFTER PAYMENT.

PIX AVAILABLE ON REQUEST.

Jack


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 13, 2016 8:52 pm 
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Looks like the WIX is turning into the Classifieds


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Jesse C. wrote:
Looks like the WIX is turning into the Classifieds


I recently sold a complete SCR-695 IFF set to a group that is restoring post-WWII fighter prototype, the only one known by them to be in existence. I had listed this gear earlier in WIX, where they noticed it. They had been searching for it for 15 years!

If you are not aware of how to get the original electronic systems used in vintage warbirds, such as by consulting online resources like WIX, you are not going to succeed in doing a total & authentic reconstruction job.

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I understand what you're trying to do and why...and for all I know hundreds of warbirds operators are looking for what you're selling.
It's just that you're a new member and it seems that all your posts are offering something to sell.

14 posts in 11 days does seem a bit commercial...

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Pteranodon wrote:
Jesse C. wrote:
Looks like the WIX is turning into the Classifieds


I recently sold a complete SCR-695 IFF set to a group that is restoring post-WWII fighter prototype, the only one known by them to be in existence. I had listed this gear earlier in WIX, where they noticed it. They had been searching for it for 15 years!

If you are not aware of how to get the original electronic systems used in vintage warbirds, such as by consulting online resources like WIX, you are not going to succeed in doing a total & authentic reconstruction job.

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That's great, but, there is a Classified section down the board.

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JohnB wrote:
I understand what you're trying to do and why...and for all I know hundreds of warbirds operators are looking for what you're selling.
It's just that you're a new member and it seems that all your posts are offering something to sell.

14 posts in 11 days does seem a bit commercial...


Three of those posts were accidental & were up because this board was giving me problems.

FYI. I have years worth of a collection in my basement. Mostly WWII to Vietnam. Most belongs in restored aircraft. And I'm retired & living on a fixed income. Commercial... It either gets sold to guys who are restoring warbirds or it goes to scrap. If I'm not welcome here I'll just put in on eBay & let the restorers hunt for it.


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Jesse C. wrote:
Pteranodon wrote:
Jesse C. wrote:
Looks like the WIX is turning into the Classifieds


I recently sold a complete SCR-695 IFF set to a group that is restoring post-WWII fighter prototype, the only one known by them to be in existence. I had listed this gear earlier in WIX, where they noticed it. They had been searching for it for 15 years!

If you are not aware of how to get the original electronic systems used in vintage warbirds, such as by consulting online resources like WIX, you are not going to succeed in doing a total & authentic reconstruction job.

Jack


That's great, but, there is a Classified section down the board.

http://warbirdinformationexchange.org/p ... um.php?f=5


That's great. I read the Rules of Conduct before posting here. I can't find the 'Classified' section. Any hints? I'd be happy to post there if I could find it.


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 15, 2016 11:47 am 
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I'd say your plenty welcome here. Nothing wrong with posting where you think you should have posted and find out later there's a better location on this site to post your stuff for sale. It happens.

The link your looking for is a few posts up.

Some constructive advice would be to add photos to your posts of items for sale. (really good close up and detailed photos)
I'd like to see what you have. Do you have a website?, facebook page?, flickr account? where you may have photos posted?

Best of luck as it seems you have good intentions.

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Pteranodon wrote:
That's great. I read the Rules of Conduct before posting here. I can't find the 'Classified' section. Any hints? I'd be happy to post there if I could find it.


Welcome Jack, sorry your having trouble finding the right place and still flumuxed on how to post photos. You're actually on the 2nd page of this forum. To find the WIX Flea Market, you have to go to the Board Index and scroll down to the WIX Market and you'll find the Aviation Parts Market there. Mark is real good at posting photos, maybe he wouldn't mind helping you out. We can then link your old posts to your Market "Stall" or other creative things to help hook you up with new caretakers of the artifacts you're trying to find homes for.

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 17, 2016 3:26 pm 
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I just listed this on eBay as #361774635861.

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I was the purchaser of the Rebecca system jack had listed a little bit further down the forum and had I not seen it here I would not have seen it at all. After 2 years of searching I saw it by pure luck on here.

When you have very rare equipment, it should be put in the place with the most exposure. While we do have have flea market, it does not see the action this main forum does. Likewise we also have a restoration section and yet we have a large amount of restoration threads in the main WIX subforum, including my own C-47 restoration thread.

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