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Author Topic: Radio Manufacturing Engineering (RME model 43 manual and current value wanted  (Read 1217 times)
W8GL
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« on: September 07, 2010, 10:55:39 PM »

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I have a neighbor that just passed away, and his son asked me to try to sell his father's RME-43 amateur radio receiver for him. It is in excellent condition, works, and comes with a separate matching loudspeaker cabinet, which is also in excellent condition. So far, researching this model online for a copy of its operator's manual and current resale value have not been very productive. The best I could do was find a reprint online of an RME-45 model. Do any hams out there have any info to give me about what I should expect to be able to sell this radio for Jim's son, Steven? I would appreciate any input, either on this public forum, or feel free to email me direct, at: deW8GL@gmail.com. Thank you, W8GL, Gary, Grand Rapids, MI. The local swap is this Saturday, in Grand Rapids, so I would appreciate your prompt, kind response. 73, Gary.
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« Reply #1 on: September 08, 2010, 07:37:33 PM »

The RME-45 is just a slightly re-packaged RME-43.
Fully restored, someone might pay $200 to $300 for both items.
Unrestored (all original caps, resistors, tubes) maybe $100 to $150.
A lot depends on what of type of customers your local swap meet attracts.

Pete, wa2cwa
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« Reply #2 on: October 08, 2010, 10:00:42 AM »

Hi Pete,
Thanks for your response! Upon closer inspection with my poor eyesight, during cleaning up the RME, I have determined that it is in fact, a model RME-45, not an RME-43, like my club members advised me. I think they better go to an optometrist, and get new specs! Thanks for your monetary evaluation, too. It sounds a lot lower than the seller would like to get. I already turned down a $200.00 as is offer, when I took it to the last local ham swap. I fired it up for the first time in decades, through a Variac. It flickered on and off for the first minute or so, but then it started taking through the matching speaker, no problem!
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