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February 25th 18, 11:56 AM
Becker AR4201 230 US-$ excl. shipping


VHF Transceiver, radio for aircraft use
25 kHz channel spacing
760 channels, 118.000 to 136.975 MHz
Output > 5 W
Supply Voltage: 12,4 – 15,1 V
Dimensions 60,6 x 60,6 x 192 mm
Made for 57 mm cutout
Weight 670 g
S/N 3497

The radio was dismounted due to the new channel spacing regulation in Germany and a panel upgrade. It was in a good working condition with no recognizable problems.

Includes:
- Radio
- Installation Instruction (German) with “Zulassungsurkunde” (admission certificate)
- Manual (German on paper or PDF, English as PDF)
- Authorized release certificate JAA Form One 26.01.1998
- Plug (RS232, 25 Pin) with cables (cut from panel)

Located in Wuerzburg, Germany. Shipping internationally possible.
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Vertex (Yaesu) Standard VXA-710 Spirit (handheld) 150 US-$ excl. shipping


Air band transceiver / handheld radio
Very small, compact, light weight. Good working condition.
25 kHz channel spacing (air band).
Sold due to new the new channel spacing regulation in Germany.
I loved this radio because all others are much larger. And it can be detached quite fast from belt clip by turning 180°

TX 118.00 – 136.975 MHz with 5 W
RX
- 88.000 - 108.000MHz (FM BC Band),
- 108.000 - 117.975 MHz (NAV Band),
- 118.000 - 136.975 MHz (COM Band),
- 151.5125 - 158.400MHz (BRS Memory Channels),
- Weather Channel (WX-01 – WX-10)
Power supply 4,5 – 15,0 V
Dimensions (case): 60 x 96 x 28,5 mm
Weight: 280 g

Including battery charger and belt clip.
Manual available (PDF, English).

Located in Wuerzburg, Germany. Shipping internationally possible.

February 25th 18, 12:18 PM
Forgot to link the photos:
Becker: http://glidersource.com/cgi-bin/post.cgi?id=1237
Vertex: http://glidersource.com/cgi-bin/post.cgi?id=1239

February 25th 18, 08:16 PM
Important for other countries: The charger works with 230 - 240 V and delivers DC 12 V 500 mA. So if you need 110 V you have to use a different one or any charger delivering 4,5 - 15 V.

Dan Marotta
February 25th 18, 09:19 PM
Easy enough to clip off the radio plug and splice to a charger from your
own country.* Be careful of polarity.

On 2/25/2018 1:16 PM, wrote:
> Important for other countries: The charger works with 230 - 240 V and delivers DC 12 V 500 mA. So if you need 110 V you have to use a different one or any charger delivering 4,5 - 15 V.

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Dan, 5J

March 1st 18, 05:30 PM
Vertex handheld is sold.

Becker AR4201 is still for sale.

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