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Anybody out there who is able to repair PRC 77 and 25`s ?
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Steve Haney in Godley, Texas has the equipment, spare parts, and knowledge to repair PRC 25/77 sets.
As an alternative, I have a couple of spare, complete (carrier, antenna bag, handset, flexible and whip antennas with base, and D cell battery adapter), working 25 sets that I would sell, assuming that such a "technology transfer" is legal between Canada and the U.S. $750.00 each. Let me know if you're interested in either option. Cheers, Derek
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Derek
I might be interested in the Battery adapter for the PRC 77. Thanks Eric cmpmagazine@hotmail.com
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Eric, the battery adapters are available online at www.PRC68.com for $79.00 each. Here's the blurb from their website:
"The 257477BA is a Battery Adapter that replaces the BA-4386 or BA-5598 in all applications where the CY-2562/PRC-25 battery box is used, such as the PRC-25, PRC-77, PRC-124, PRC-1077, PRC-1099. GRA-114, military radios. It also works in some applications where another battery box is used such as the PRC-74 with the CY-6314 battery box (but not the "A" version) plus the USQ-42 and USQ-46." Cheers! Derek ![]() Quote:
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