This is continuing my studio unused equipment clearout. Available is an Inovonics 222 that works and is in great physical condition. I used it with a Rangemaster for about a year, and more recently tried it out in testing with a Talking Sign. However, my current plans are to use a ProCaster on the AM band (with its built-in audio processing), and I won't need this.
The Inovonics 222 does make quite a difference in the 'punch' of your Part 15 AM signal, which translates directly to increased range. This one does have one minor issue - the stops on several of the controls have been broken - it was like that when I purchased it used from an audio distribution firm years ago. It really doesn't affect operation, however, as I merely reset everything counterclockwise, and tuned it up slowly from there.
It's in great physical shape - it looks almost new. It uses AC mains power from a computer-type 3 prong cable.
I prefer Paypal. I am asking quite a reasonable price, due to the above mentioned issue - US$300 plus US$25 shipping (less if the purchaser is in Canada).
Please contact me through the Forum if interested. If there is no interest shown in the next few days, I will be listing it in an e-bay auction.
If someone is looking for one, this is a good deal. This is the processor recommended by Rangemaster, and ya'll probably know it's one of the standards of broadcast AM radio.
I'm tempted myself, although I have no use for it -- but never hurts to have one around just in case 🙂
This would be a big improvement for anyone who is currently running an AM transmitter with no processing.
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TIB
Very good price. I have one on my Rangemaster.
The only reason I'm selling the equipment I have listed is that my studio/hamshack/computer room/music library is now confined to a 6x8 foot cubbyhole and I desperately need to get it semi-uncluttered. It's actually almost hiliarious what I've done to make it at least bearable right now - a single desk, covered with computer screens, a shelf built underneath the desk (above the desk is a wall to wall window) to hold the multiple terrabytes of storage that I have in RAID arrays as well as more computer + broadcasting equipment, an additional screen mounted on the wall beside the desk, etc. My amateur radio stuff is confined to the top of a small filing cabinet, but it has to share that space with two sets of routers/access points/wireless network gear.
I would prefer the stuff I have for sale (more to come) to go to a fellow broadcaster here (the best Part 15 Forum, in my opinion), than put it up for auction on e-bay, hence the decent prices.
Here is my contact information - artisanradio at (replace this with the symbol) gmail.com
Well, there didn't seem to be much interest in the Rangemaster, so I've listed it on e-bay. The starting bid is slightly lower than what I was asking here, so someone might get lucky if price was a real factor.
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/-/301817210142?
