Just out of curiosity, nothing intended for the seller of this radio, but
why do Century 21 and 22 command such a high price? I have seen many used
Ten-Tec rigs specially the 509 selling for less than that, and the 509 has
a very good reputation. The radio doesn't have WARC bands and no SSB so why
does it command a higher price than a 509? I have noticed that even on EBay
it usually sells for over $300 while Tritons, Deltas, Argos can be
occasionally found for under $300
Inquiring minds would like to know
At 05:16 PM 2/11/2003, you wrote:
OK, motivated seller!
I need to move this Century 22 to get a new Ten-Tec radio!
For Sale:
Ten-Tec Century 22 HF Transceiver
Covers 80, 40, 30, 20, 15, & 10 Meters
Direct conversion receiver, analog dial,
Runs about 20 watts output CW.
Includes optional # 226 crystal calibrator,
matching Model # 979 Power supply, manual, and box.
Radio is in very good condition, everything works,
minor wear on the case, front panel is very clean
Asking $300.00 + shipping from 75070
or
BEST CASH OFFER !!!!
73 - Dave
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Dave Redfearn, ARS N4ELM, McKinney, TX
Email: n4elm@NOJUNKattbi.com (to reply, remove NOJUNK)
QRL? de N4ELM/qrp
Cecil
KD5NWA
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