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<blockquote data-quote="hemphill" data-source="post: 4227839" data-attributes="member: 50242"><p>There are several amateur radio operators i. e. Hams in this forum. You might start by posting a picture of the collection of equipment to gauge interest. Also it always helps to know the condition of equipment if possible, and does it contain obnoxious odors such as cigarette smoke. In my experience equipment form the 80s and 90 is the least valuable. JBs analog bought a large collection of 80s ham radio equipment and it set on the shelves for a year or two. I don't know what he did with it. Older is collectible and newer is modern enough for everyday use. If you have a weekend to spare hamfests can be good to unload large amounts of gear. <a href="https://ok.arrl.org/hamfests/" target="_blank">https://ok.arrl.org/hamfests/</a> Ebay sold listings can give you high end of what equipment goes for. Of course everyone wants to pay less, because the cheapest thing in the ham shack is the operator hi hi. I am a general class amateur radio operator and you can DM if you need some questions answered. Also you could consider getting licensed and putting some of the equipment to use</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hemphill, post: 4227839, member: 50242"] There are several amateur radio operators i. e. Hams in this forum. You might start by posting a picture of the collection of equipment to gauge interest. Also it always helps to know the condition of equipment if possible, and does it contain obnoxious odors such as cigarette smoke. In my experience equipment form the 80s and 90 is the least valuable. JBs analog bought a large collection of 80s ham radio equipment and it set on the shelves for a year or two. I don't know what he did with it. Older is collectible and newer is modern enough for everyday use. If you have a weekend to spare hamfests can be good to unload large amounts of gear. [URL]https://ok.arrl.org/hamfests/[/URL] Ebay sold listings can give you high end of what equipment goes for. Of course everyone wants to pay less, because the cheapest thing in the ham shack is the operator hi hi. I am a general class amateur radio operator and you can DM if you need some questions answered. Also you could consider getting licensed and putting some of the equipment to use [/QUOTE]
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