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Ad Number:1743230
Date Placed:09/15/25
Name:John Brambora
Phone Number:(541) 521-9733
Callsign:W7GX
Category:RADIOHF
Heading:RARE Hallicrafters FPM-200
Ad Message:I have one of the very few Hallicrafters model FPM 200 HF Transceivers along with the matching power supply/speaker and original manual. I have only seen a photo of one but my friend has had this one on the shelf for over 20 years. Its my understanding that only about 30 of these are still known to exist. They began in 1957 and stopped marketing then in about 1962 or so as the price was so expensive at $2660. One sold at auction 2 years ago for $5975 in similar condition. I have a video and photos of the rig if interested. $4800 shipped in the US. Sorry no paypal. Here is the video: https://youtu.be/XavNNwQPcvQ

Your Response to this Ad:

Due to the amount of non-ham scammers trying to respond to the ads, I am now asking a simple question that ham operators should easily be able to answer, but scammers may not know the answer: What is the number that hams use to represent the phrase "Best Regards"? This number is typically transmitted by hams at the end of a QSO.
Best Regards:

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Your Callsign: (Enter NONE if you have no call)
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BUY / SELL / TRADE SAFELY!
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