Zenith 7G605 Trans Oceanic radio, sail boat version, tested

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Zenith 7G605 Trans Oceanic radio, sail boat version, tested
Zenith 7G605 Trans Oceanic radio, sail boat version, tested
Zenith 7G605 Trans Oceanic radio, sail boat version, tested
Zenith 7G605 Trans Oceanic radio, sail boat version, tested
Zenith 7G605 Trans Oceanic radio, sail boat version, tested
Zenith 7G605 Trans Oceanic radio, sail boat version, tested
Zenith 7G605 Trans Oceanic radio, sail boat version, tested
Zenith 7G605 Trans Oceanic radio, sail boat version, tested
Zenith 7G605 Trans Oceanic radio, sail boat version, tested
Zenith 7G605 Trans Oceanic radio, sail boat version, tested
Zenith 7G605 Trans Oceanic radio, sail boat version, tested
Zenith 7G605 Trans Oceanic radio, sail boat version, tested

Zenith 7G605 Trans Oceanic radio, sail boat version, tested
Zenith Model 7G605 “Clipper” TransOceanic Radio(1942). Radio plays fine gets Shortwave on 25meter band. I have no service record on radio but plays loud and clear. Radio looks to have had handle replaced. This is Zeniths first run with sail boat only 10,000 or so made. Here you see the legendary “Clipper, ” the original TransOceanic portable that launched a radio dynasty lasting 40 years. The Zenith TransOceanic was the brainchild of Commander Eugene F. McDonald, the head of Zenith and a dedicated traveler and yachtsman. Frustrated that ordinary Zenith sets didn’t perform well in remote areas, he ordered his engineers to develop a new portable that could receive shortwave broadcasts anywhere in the world. War Baby Model 7G605’s history is intimately connected with World War II. It began manufacturing around October, 1941 and went on sale to the public in January, 1942. That was just in time to supply a few lucky World War II soldiers with a rugged portable that they and their buddies could use anywhere in the world. TransOceanic ads from these years feature testimonials from grateful owners, describing how their faithful sets survived dunking, falling from jeeps, extreme climactic conditions and other misadventures in faraway lands, all the the while providing welcome news and entertainment from home. The last Clipper was built in April, 1942, when the US government shut down all domestic radio manufacturing to provide for military needs. My Clipper bears serial number T849721, indicating it was made in the first production run of 10,000 units. Zenith took advantage of the wartime experience to cloak the TransOceanic with an aura of glamor that remains to this day. The legend is firmly grounded in reality, however. For its time, the original TransOceanic was indeed a high-performance set, built to high standards. And Zenith maintained those standards for the TransOceanic line over a period of decades. Description Like its cheaper “companion” set, the 6G601M Universal, the Clipper has a cabinet that’s basically a little suitcase, with detachable front cover and hinged back. The front cover looks a little off-kilter here, but that’s because I wasn’t quite on-center when I took the photo. Most Clippers feature the bomber grille pattern shown here. A few sets in the first production run used the same sailboat design as the 6G601M, but the sailboat was soon replaced by the bomber by order of the patriotic Commander McDonald. For a 1940s appliance, this set is quite user-friendly, with simple controls and integrated instructional material. To the far right are the six bandswitches, each marked to indicate the best time of day for reception on its band. Further operating instructions appear on a card permanently mounted inside the front cover. The round power/volume and tuning knobs feature a distinctive “lightning Z” Zenith logo. Above them is the Radiorgan, a group of four tone switches marked Treble, Voice, Alto, and Bass. The dramatic gold and black tuning dial features a delicate pointer that repeats the lightning Z emblem. Zenith made much of the TransOceanic’s distinctive antennas. The large telescopic antenna was dubbed the Waverod. It can be rotated upright, then extended vertically. The second antenna is called the WaveMagnet, a moniker that Zenith applied to many antennas over the years. It is a big loop antenna at the end of a flexible straplike cable that you can plug into the back of the radio. The body of the antenna has rubber suction cups. When not in use, it stows away with clips inside the back cover. Both antennas can be seen in the next photo. With its cable and suction cups, the WaveMagnet could be attached to the window of a train, airplane, or boat. Ordinary radios might be silenced inside those metal vehicles, but you could improve your reception by sticking your WaveMagnet onto the window next to you. The rubber suction cups on WaveMagnet antennas always become dried and stiff with age. I have been told that you can revive their pliability by soaking the suction cups in a solution of WD-40 for several daysa procedure that I haven’t yet tried. This radio employs “loktal” type tubes which snap securely into their sockets. The six tubes are: 117ZG6, 3Q5, 1LN5, 1LA6, 1LN5, 1LD5. The Clipper can use either line current (110-volt AC or DC) or DC power from a large battery pack. Headphones were available as an option. They plugged into a two-pronged jack in the back of the chassis. Before starting any electronic restoration, you should get a schematic to guide your work and help you understand the electronics. You can download the 7G605 service manual from Nostalgia Air or order it from one of the sources listed in our Parts page. The TransOceanic Legacy While researching other Zenith patents, I ran across No. 2,378,663, a remarkable document that includes many details of the TransOceanic Clipper. This patent drew upon others held by Commander McDonald himself. Numbers 2,237,260 and 2,250,387 present the general idea of a portable radio with detachable antenna that can be stuck onto a window. In this document, however, you see the entire radio, from outward appearance to construction details and even the schematic diagram. As you can see from the diagrams, this is unmistakeably the Clipper, not some generic box representing any portable radio. The full patent runs to 17 pages and makes interesting reading if you don’t mind wading through dense legalese. Although Zenith made various improvements over the next four decades, this patent created the framework for all subsequent TransOceanicssurely one of the longest-lasting designs in radio history. The other articles in this section chronicle how the TransOceanic evolved from this early form to its final incarnation, the all-transistor R-7000. As an historical footnote, despite this highly detailed patent, several other companies, including RCA, Hallicrafters, and Stromberg-Carlson, produced portable multi-band radios that were clearly knockoffs of the TransOceanic. I don’t know whether Zenith ever troubled to sue them for patent infringement. The item “Zenith 7G605 Trans Oceanic radio, sail boat version, tested” is in sale since Monday, October 4, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Radio, Phonograph, TV, Phone\Radios\Tube Radios\1930-49″. The seller is “fprince555″ and is located in Racine, Wisconsin. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Antigua and barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint kitts and nevis, Saint lucia, Montserrat, Turks and caicos islands, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Viet nam, Uruguay.
  • Brand: Zenith
  • Time Period Manufactured: 1930-49

Zenith 7G605 Trans Oceanic radio, sail boat version, tested

1 used Zenith 7G605 Trans Oceanic radio, sail boat version, tested

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1 used Zenith 7G605 Trans Oceanic radio, sail boat version, tested
1 used Zenith 7G605 Trans Oceanic radio, sail boat version, tested
1 used Zenith 7G605 Trans Oceanic radio, sail boat version, tested
1 used Zenith 7G605 Trans Oceanic radio, sail boat version, tested
1 used Zenith 7G605 Trans Oceanic radio, sail boat version, tested
1 used Zenith 7G605 Trans Oceanic radio, sail boat version, tested
1 used Zenith 7G605 Trans Oceanic radio, sail boat version, tested
1 used Zenith 7G605 Trans Oceanic radio, sail boat version, tested
1 used Zenith 7G605 Trans Oceanic radio, sail boat version, tested
1 used Zenith 7G605 Trans Oceanic radio, sail boat version, tested
1 used Zenith 7G605 Trans Oceanic radio, sail boat version, tested

1 used Zenith 7G605 Trans Oceanic radio, sail boat version, tested
I think a strap is missing to hold the wave magnet on the back cover. Knobs and push buttons are in good condition. The battery holder mounted in the case has corrosion on but looks usable, I have not tested the tubes on it because I do not have any of this type, but the radio may need some alignment and some more restoration done on it, the serial number on the chassis is T849674. Please pay with pay pal or credit or debit card. The item “1 used Zenith 7G605 Trans Oceanic radio, sail boat version, tested” is in sale since Thursday, July 1, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Radio, Phonograph, TV, Phone\Radios\Tube Radios\1930-49″. The seller is “erihan1″ and is located in Scammon, Kansas. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Brand: Zenith
  • Time Period Manufactured: 1930-49

1 used Zenith 7G605 Trans Oceanic radio, sail boat version, tested

Fusion SG-DA51600 12V 1600W 5 Channel Marine Grade Class D Boat Amp TESTED

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Fusion SG-DA51600 12V 1600W 5 Channel Marine Grade Class D Boat Amp TESTED
Fusion SG-DA51600 12V 1600W 5 Channel Marine Grade Class D Boat Amp TESTED
Fusion SG-DA51600 12V 1600W 5 Channel Marine Grade Class D Boat Amp TESTED
Fusion SG-DA51600 12V 1600W 5 Channel Marine Grade Class D Boat Amp TESTED
Fusion SG-DA51600 12V 1600W 5 Channel Marine Grade Class D Boat Amp TESTED
Fusion SG-DA51600 12V 1600W 5 Channel Marine Grade Class D Boat Amp TESTED
Fusion SG-DA51600 12V 1600W 5 Channel Marine Grade Class D Boat Amp TESTED
Fusion SG-DA51600 12V 1600W 5 Channel Marine Grade Class D Boat Amp TESTED
Fusion SG-DA51600 12V 1600W 5 Channel Marine Grade Class D Boat Amp TESTED

Fusion SG-DA51600 12V 1600W 5 Channel Marine Grade Class D Boat Amp TESTED
Fusion SG-DA51600 – 12V 1600W 5 Channel Marine Grade Class D Boat Amp – TESTED. This item is used and came from a vessel that was being refit with all new electronics. We tested this amp in our Pompano Beach facility and found all audio aspects to be 100% operational. There is some minor oxidation around the unit and the metal top plate is missing. The Z1L input is damaged (white ring missing) but still works as expected. (1) Fusion SG-DA51600 12V 1600W 5 Channel Marine Grade Class D Boat Amp – TESTED. IF YOU DO NOT SEE SOMETHING YOU EXPECT TO BE INCLUDED IN THE PICTURES WE PROVIDE, IT WILL NOT BE INCLUDED. Read all descriptions thoroughly. In this case these displays ARE NOT included, this will be stated in our descriptions. If you have ANY questions feel free to send a message or call Max Marine Electronics Inc, Pompano Beach, Florida. We always want to be transparent with our customers and fully disclose any information regarding the products we sell. We always attempt to choose reliable carrier services and package items as safely and securely as possible. Rarely, an accident may happen outside of our control. We will contact the carrier and work with our buyers to come up with the best possible solution. This service takes an average of 4 weeks, but may take longer. Packages may be scanned once in the United States and not scanned again until they are delivered, or may not be scanned at all. The service is reliable, it just is not as fast or traceable as other more expensive methods. Any requests for this type of service will be ignored. Some countries have regulations regarding the dimensions of the packages we can have delivered. Please provide all address information in English. We always prefer to work directly with our customers to correct any issues with an item when possible, if a return may not be necessary please contact our customer service to resolve any issue. The 90 day period begins once the product is received by our customer. Extensions are occasionally granted for items awaiting installation and are issued at our sole digression. An extension must be requested in writing and approved by Max Marine Electronics. We will make the repair process as quick and painless as possible. Warrantied items will be repaired or replaced with an item of equal value and quality. We regret having to add this, however we store all sales records, pictures of each item listed and serial numbers of the items we sell and repair. This effort is to protect interests of everyone involved. At the customers expense. The item “Fusion SG-DA51600 12V 1600W 5 Channel Marine Grade Class D Boat Amp TESTED” is in sale since Thursday, February 11, 2021. This item is in the category “eBay Motors\Parts & Accessories\Boat Parts\Electronics & Navigation\Radio & Communications”. The seller is “maxmarineelectronicsinc” and is located in Pompano Beach, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Brand: Fusion
  • Manufacturer Part Number: MS-IP600 Marine AM/FM Sirius XM Radio Boat Stereo iPod
  • Location: 35C

Fusion SG-DA51600 12V 1600W 5 Channel Marine Grade Class D Boat Amp TESTED

Icom IC-M504 Marine Boat VHF Radio Transceiver with Microphone TESTED

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Icom IC-M504 Marine Boat VHF Radio Transceiver with Microphone TESTED
Icom IC-M504 Marine Boat VHF Radio Transceiver with Microphone TESTED
Icom IC-M504 Marine Boat VHF Radio Transceiver with Microphone TESTED
Icom IC-M504 Marine Boat VHF Radio Transceiver with Microphone TESTED
Icom IC-M504 Marine Boat VHF Radio Transceiver with Microphone TESTED
Icom IC-M504 Marine Boat VHF Radio Transceiver with Microphone TESTED
Icom IC-M504 Marine Boat VHF Radio Transceiver with Microphone TESTED
Icom IC-M504 Marine Boat VHF Radio Transceiver with Microphone TESTED
Icom IC-M504 Marine Boat VHF Radio Transceiver with Microphone TESTED
Icom IC-M504 Marine Boat VHF Radio Transceiver with Microphone TESTED

Icom IC-M504 Marine Boat VHF Radio Transceiver with Microphone TESTED
Icom IC-M504 Marine Boat VHF Radio Transceiver w/ Microphone – TESTED! This listing is a used Icom IC-M504 Marine VHF Radio Transceiver. It was removed from a vessel that was being refit with new electronics. It has been fully tested and it is in working condition. THe VHF was tested for Rx / Tx. All buttons and knobs on VHF TESTED good. Unit does not have an MMSI programmed so it is ready to be installed with your vessel’s MMSI. You will receive VHF w/ Mic. Nothing else is included. Please note: Unit has a bit of silicone from previous install. Note: Audio wires in the. Rear have spliced connection. Note: Unit has some scratches on screen. IF YOU DO NOT SEE SOMETHING YOU EXPECT TO BE INCLUDED IN THE PICTURES WE PROVIDE, IT WILL NOT BE INCLUDED. Read all descriptions thoroughly. In this case these displays ARE NOT included, this will be stated in our descriptions. If you have ANY questions feel free to send a message or call Max Marine Electronics Inc, Pompano Beach, Florida. We always want to be transparent with our customers and fully disclose any information regarding the products we sell. We always want our customers satisfied, please help us to make that possible by dealing directly with our customer service. We always attempt to choose reliable carrier services and package items as safely and securely as possible. Rarely, an accident may happen outside of our control. We will contact the carrier and work with our buyers to come up with the best possible solution. This service takes an average of 2 weeks, but may take longer. Packages may be scanned once in the United States and not scanned again until they are delivered, or may not be scanned at all. The service is reliable, it just is not as fast and traceable as other more expensive methods. Any requests for this type of service will be ignored. Some countries have regulations regarding the dimensions of the packages we can have delivered. Please provide all address information in English. In the event a customer needs to return an item we ask that we are contacted directly within 30 days of receiving the item. We always prefer to work directly with our customers to correct any issues with an item when possible. In some instances we will offer an extension to the 30 day return period. This applies only to units that require installation at a later date. The 90 day period begins once the product is received by our customer. Extensions are occasionally granted for items awaiting installation and are issued at our sole digression. An extension must be requested in writing and approved by Max Marine Electronics. We will make the repair process as quick and painless as possible. Warrantied items will be repaired or replaced with an item of equal value and quality. We regret having to add this, however we store all sales records, pictures of each item listed and serial numbers of the items we sell and repair. This effort is to protect interests of everyone involved. At the customers expense. The item “Icom IC-M504 Marine Boat VHF Radio Transceiver with Microphone TESTED” is in sale since Wednesday, November 13, 2019. This item is in the category “eBay Motors\Parts & Accessories\Boat Parts\Electronics & Navigation\Radio & Communications”. The seller is “maxmarineelectronicsinc” and is located in Pompano Beach, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Brand: Icom
  • Manufacturer Part Number: IC-M504

Icom IC-M504 Marine Boat VHF Radio Transceiver with Microphone TESTED