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Hi everybody.

I’m new here.

I have an early vintage FT-101 (w/ spare finals), with the speaker/phone patch, FV-101 remote VFO, and the matching scope. ?Everything worked when last used (last summer). ?Non smoking house. ?I’ve had this equipment (except for the scope) since new, when I was first licensed in 1971. ?I am now to the point in my life where I need to lighten my load and pass on the good equipment and throw out the junk.

So.... ?What are these items worth? ?Are any of these items of interest to anyone here?

I am located in Newfoundland Canada.?

73
Graham, VO1DZA


 

The oldest, early FT-101 are not nearly as popular (or desirable) as the FT-101B... and the FT-101B is not as popular (or desirable) as the FT-101E series or FT-101E-F radios with their
built in RF processor.
However, that does not mean there is no interest in the early FT-101 radios, nor does it mean they have very little value.
A near complete station, sans the scope, might be desirable to someone, as a buyer can sell off the accessories if wanted... or keep the accessories and sell off the less desirable FT-101.
So... if you are just looking to sell all your old 1970s gear and cash out, I would think the better plan is to sell each piece individually.
Do a quick search on eBay to see what completed and sold FT-101 items have sold for.... simple 15 min job to answer your questions.

Try this:
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_nkw=yaesu+ft-101&_sacat=0&LH_TitleDesc=0&rt=nc&LH_Sold=1&LH_Complete=1


 

Hi Bruce,

Thanks for the link. ?I’m glad to see that there is some interest in these old radios.

I’ll study what has sold and come up with a plan.

73
Graham
VO1DZA