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HF Radio .
Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 10:39 am
by micka1
Hi guys ,
wasn't sure where to post this so i'll try here .
just picked up a 2nd hand truck which has a HF radio mounted , it doesn't switch on and i've got no idea about them , is there somewhere i can get it repaired or tested , prefeerably in NSW .
its pretty old but all seems to be there .
any help is appreciated .
thanks
Micka1
Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 10:46 am
by DamTriton
May be a worthless piece of junk depending on what frequency it is set to. Could have been a trucking company communications radio, so the only ppl you may hear are other (p'ed off) truckies.
hf radio
Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 11:02 am
by micka1
Thats what i'd like to find out , its a codan unit and one of the previous owners used it when he travelled around australia , thats all i know about it so far .
i'll get a model number off it , how do i find out if it is worth repairing or not and if its worth anything .
thanks
Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 11:09 am
by TroopiePete
If you can't find any numbers try taking a few photo's of it, or find someone in yr area that services these.
hf
Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 2:29 pm
by micka1
Ok had a look just now , its got a small remote head on the dash and the big box in the boot .. on the box in the boot it says codan 8525 .
checked for power and all leads are in but won't turn on at the headset .
are these HFs worth anything if i fixed it or should i just pull it out and use it as a wheel chock
If its worth fixing anyone have any ideas where to get it done in sydney area ?
thanks
micka1
Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 3:48 pm
by T_Diesel
8525s are a 99 channel 100w programable set. They would be roughly 30 years old now so parts may be hard to get, if you do intend on fixing it.
If you have a use for it I would take it to a specialist comms shop in Sydney (an equivalent to Telstat in Seaford, VIC) and get their opinion on
It would depend on the options its fitted with as to what it would be currently worth. In good working order with a working antenna with VKS frequencies and RFDS frequencies, it would probably be worth around $400.