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Web
Site Operations What happened to the
?Events? section? Well no one sent me any
dates. I had to go and look for them all over the place. It wasn't a
problem in the early days, but now I am just too busy. I thought the FAQ
section would be more useful instead.
Would you have the
"Events" section
back? Sure, but as long as I find an easier
way to gather the information I need. If you know of any-where that I can
look this up, or maybe one of you would be kind to send me all the dates
for Military & Radio Rallies or Hamfests in Europe, England, and USA,
I will publish it.
I love your website, who is the
designer? Well I am. In my previous life I
was working for over 15 years as a computer systems administrator and
designed websites for other people. Radios were just a hobby back
then.
I hate your website, why does it capture my
browser? There is nothing I can do about this. It is due to a
script that keeps the various page frames of the website together.
With-out this script if you were to come from a search engine, you would
just see a page with no menus on the left or the logo on top. Believe me
it is not done deliberately!. Usually to over come this you can click a
few times on the back button in quick succession to go back were you were,
before you came to this website.
Can I use some of your radio
pictures on my web site? Yes you can use
some of our radio pictures on your web site. Please ask me for permission
first. You must also state somewhere on your web page that the pictures
are used, where the pictures came from and a link back to our website
www.armyradio.com. For example ?The following pictures provided curtsy of
Army Radio Sales Co.?, or something to that effect. Please do not use our
radio pictures with out our permission and link back. It is not
professional.
Can I link to your web
site? Yes you can, please feel free to link
to our website. Don't forget to let me know.
Can you list my website in your
links page? Sure, no problem. Send me your
link. I will place your link in our ?Links? page as long as your website
is relevant to Army Radios or Military vehicles.
Your Articles Section
I have written an article, can I publish it on your
site? Yes you can, as long as it is
relevant to Army Radios and Military Vehicles. You will have to send me
your Article along with Pictures. I will change the layout and the way it
looks to conform to Army Radios website before publishing.
Would I get credit for my
Article? You sure would. I can even publish
your picture along with your article and give credit to whoever who helped
you with your article. You can also have your email address and your URL
to your website.
How much do you pay for an
Article? We do not pay for Articles. The
Articles section is a free service to serve the need of the collectors and
radio amateurs. We do not make money on your Articles. It even costs us
money for disk space, and my time to rework the articles for
publishing.
Can I send you some other person's
Article to Publish? You can send me some
others persons Article to publish as long as you have the original authors
permission to do so.
If I get my article published on
your site, who holds the copyright? The
Articles author would keep the copyright on the original text and pictures
that were submitted. Army Radio would hold the copyright for the layout
and the way the Article looks on our website. Have a look at some of the
Articles already published.
What format should I send you my
article to publish? You should send me your
Article in Electronic format. I would be able to read and work with almost
any PC file types. You can send your Article as attachments with email or
if it is already published on your web site, send me the URL. In certain
circumstances you can send me all the physical paper work. As long as the
text is printed I would be able to scan the pictures and OCR the text.
Please do not send hand written text. I would not have the time to re-type
your text.
What size pictures would you prefer
for my Article? I would prefer colour
pictures 640*480, but any size picture is fine. I will resize and edit the
bigger pictures as necessary.
How long will it take you to
publish my Article? It all depends on how
busy I am and how large your Article is. Articles in Electronic format
would be quicker to get published. From past experience it can take from
as little as few days to as much as few months to get your Article
published.
Would I be able to Link to my
Article which is on your web site? Of
course you can link to your Article which is on our web site. After all it
is your article.
After you have published my
Article, would I be able to use it on my website? Army Radio holds the copyright to the layout and looks of the
Article. You should not copy the pages and use them on your website. It
usually takes me a few days work to get your article to look the way it
does. This is not a free web design service. You can link from your
website to your Article that is OK. Don't forget, you hold the copyright
on the original text and your pictures. You can publish your article on
your website as long as it does not look like the Army Radio version. I
think that is only fair.
Can you start my Article access
Counter on xxxxx? No, a new articles
access counter will have to start from ?0?
I have noticed a mistake in one of
your articles, who do I tell? Please tell
me and the articles author about the mistake. Also tell us in which
article and where in the article you found the mistake and the
corrections. Corrections to the article would be done as soon as
possible.
Can you place a link to my Article
which is on my website? I can place an
External Link to your article from our ?Links? page only. I can not place
an External Link to your article from our ?Your Articles? section. If you
have an article and want it to be published on Army Radio's website, you
will have to send it to me to be edited and it has to live on our website.
I hate broken Links.
Why must my Article live on your
website? Your article if it is published on
our website has to be redesigned to conform to Army Radio's look and feel.
Also I hate broken Links. If you move your web server and don't tell us,
no one will be able to access your article. Just look at any Links page on
any web server, there are always broken links.
Classified Adverts and For
Sale Sections How can I sell something
on your web site? There are two ways of
selling your equipment on our web site. First is through a listing in the
Classifieds Ad?s section which is free to private individuals. The second
is to list your radio in our ?For Sale? section. You will have to send me
all the details along with pictures and I would list it in the ?For Sale?
section. We charge only 15% of the selling price for this service.
Is listing something in your
Classifieds Ads section Free? It is
completely free to submit a private classifieds advert, as long as you are
not a dealer. All adverts are seen in real time and goes on line as soon
as you submit it. Please only submit relevant items, Military Radios and
Military Vehicles.
I am a surplus dealer, can I list
something in your "Classified Ads" Section? If you are a dealer you can advertise your equipment in our
?Classifieds Section?. This is not a free service to dealers. It would
cost you ?5 Pounds for 30 days of exposure per advert.
Can I list my equipment in your
"For Sale" section to sell? Any one can
sell their radio in our ?For Sale? section. To sell your radio you will
have to send me all the details along with pictures and I would list it in
the ?For Sale? section. We charge only 15% of the selling price for this
service. Please email me for more information.
How much do you charge to list my
equipment in your "For Sale" section? We
charge only 15% of the selling price of the equipment for this service.
Please email me for more information.
Our Equipment Stock
Do you always have all the equipment in
stock? Not necessarily, some of the radios
and the equipment that we show are so rare and very hard to find in
quantity. We get what we can, when we can. Sometimes they were part
exchanged with other equipment. But generally we have in stock most of the
equipment that we display, but you should always email us before placing
orders.
Does everything you sell work? Most of equipment we sell is functioning. When an order is
placed the equipment in question would be given to our technician so he
can check it over before it is boxed and shipped. Some equipment we simply
can not check for the lack of cables or a suitable power supply. These are
sold as untested.
If the equipment is sold as Untested does it mean
it doesn't work? Untested equipment is
really untested. We would never knowingly sell anything which we know
doesn't work. Sometimes it is just not possible to test the equipment. We
may not have a suitable power supply, the correct cables or the
connectors. If I know it doesn't work I will tell you before you place
your order.
Would I be able to repair that? You need to have good understanding in Electronics and Fault
finding, be able to read a circuit diagram and have some basic electronic
tools. You would be able to repair or restore any radio. After all it is
all part of this fascinating hobby. Collection and restoration of old
Military radios is all good fun. Become a member of a Ham Radio Club, a
few minds is always better than one in solving a problem.
Do you guarantee the equipment? If you have bought an item which is classified as in tested
working condition, then you have a few days after you receive it to let us
know of any problems. We can replace or repair that item free of charge.
But generally we can not guarantee old and obsolete equipment. Don't
forget some of this equipment is more than 60 years old. If there is a
problem we always offer to help and solve the problem the best way we
can.
Do you service the equipment to the
Manufactures Specification? We check the
equipment to make sure they are working satisfactory and make sure it is
complete and in good working condition. We do not have the time to align
or service the equipment to the manufacturers spec. Some of this equipment
is more than 60 years old. Some of the components could have changed value
over the years. It is very time consuming to check every component and to
service the equipment to manufactures spec, which would push up the
prices. This part we leave to you. It is all part of this fantastic hobby.
We have given you a head start by making sure the equipment is working,
the rest is up to you.
I was servicing my radio and have
messed it up, can I send it back? Please
email me first to see what can be done. Generally if you open something
and thinker with it in any way, it is down to you. Of course I will always
help out if I can.
How do you grade the equipment? See the chart below
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Grade |
Condition |
Explanation |
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Grade
1 |
Brand
New |
New or
unused, new old stock or as new. In working order and operationally
checked. |
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Grade
2 |
Tested |
Tested and
in working order, operationally checked. |
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Grade
3 |
Untested /
Repairable |
Untested
but could be working, or can be repaired and is Electro-Mechanically
complete, but may require some troubleshooting by the
customer. |
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Grade
4 |
As
Is |
Un-Checked, could be complete and/or paint work might look
rough, and/or might have some parts missing. |
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Grade
5 |
Incomplete |
Good for
parts or scrap, could have been smashed or some parts removed by the
army. |
I have just received the equipment,
I can't get it to work what can I do? Email
me first,
, I will try to help.
If when you receive the equipment and with in a few days you find it
doesn't work and it was bought in Tested / Working Condition and there is
nothing that you are doing wrong, then probably the equipment is faulty or
was damaged in transit. You can send it back for replacement or repair,
but email me first.
Could anything have happened during
shipping? Yes, Tubes or Valves could have
been dislocated from sockets or even broken. Plugs and sockets working
loose and Dry Joints. It is always worth checking the equipment before
plugging it in. We pack the equipment very well for shipping, but when the
parcels leave here all sorts of nasty things could happen to them on the
way to you.
Is there anything I can do to check
the equipment? Yes, but email me first.
Shipping process is not very gentle on radios. Check for broken Tubes or
Valves, Loose Plugs and sockets, and Dry Joints.
Catalogue and Pricing Why don't you publish prices? For good reason! Not publishing prices on some equipment
forces our customer to email us first. We can then establish the
availability, condition of equipment and the cost of shipping before any
payments have been made. Another good reason for not publishing prices is
the lack of availability of some equipment. This forces us to obtain the
same equipment in small quantities from different suppliers and in
different countries with different costs for the same item. I simply would
not be able to keep up with updating the web site every day, not to
mention the exchange rates which changes every day.
What sort of Military radios do you
sell? We sell collectable old obsolete
military radios and accessories. Some of these radios are more than 60
years old. Some that has been used in W.W.II and other wars. We sell
radios to collectors, re-enactors, military vehicle owner, restorers, and
radio amateurs.
What sort of Military radio don't
you sell? We don't sell newer radios that are still in service. We
can only sell what has been released onto the surplus market.
Why don't you sell newer radios
that are in service with the military? I
can only sell what is available on the surplus market. We can not get hold
of newer equipment that is still being used by the military. If they
release it, I can sell it.
Who do you sell radios
to? We sell radios to collectors,
re-enactors, military vehicle owner and restorers and of course the radio
amateurs.
Who don't you sell radios
to? We don't sell equipment to unfriendly
governments, or companies who would sell on the products to unfriendly
countries or governments which oppress their people. We don't sell to
terrorists, private armies or other types of people engaged in this
activity. These old radios are for fun and hobby use only.
Ordering and Payment
Do you have a shop? Our shop is
on the Internet. We don't have a physical shop were people can come and
see the equipment. This is a mail order business only.
Why don't you have a
shop? We are based in England. It is very
expensive to have a big shop to keep everything, especially in London
where I live. In recent years we have seen many surplus dealers closing
shop and moving on to other things. This is due to the high costs of
running a shop. To keep costs down to minimum I have decided against a
shop for the time being. Remember, higher costs=more expensive radios. The
other reason is if we had a shop we would have to stay open every day and
I have to be there to run it. This is not very practical for me as most of
the time I have to travel to other countries to find the Equipment that we
sell. Some times I am away for a week or so. So I have to find some one to
run the shop while I am away but that would result in even more
costs.
Were do you keep the equipment if
you don't have a shop? We have a large
warehouse which is outside London, it is actually about 2 hours drive
away. It is not very convenient but it is much cheaper to rent. A place
like this in London would have cost me 4 times as much!
If you don't have a shop, were does
your Technician work from? My technician
works from his workshop not too far from here. I take him the radios to
check over and when they are ready I collect them from him. I may even
work on some radios my self, depends on how busy I am.
How can I pay you? For small amounts it is cheaper if you send me cash in a
registered or recorded delivery mail. Cash payments are only accepted in
Pounds Sterling, Euros and US$. Our bank does not charge us for cash
currency conversion. You can also send your payment as International
Cheques in Euros and US$, but you will have to add 10 Euros or 10 US$ for
my bank's Currency Conversion service. If you live in England you can send
me a normal banks cheque in Pounds Sterling. If you have a credit card you
can pay us using PayPal. If you pay with PayPal you should pay in Pounds
Sterling. PayPal now offers this service. You can also send me your
payment with "Western Union's International Money Transfer". We have a
Western Union office nearby where I can collect your payment.
Can I pay you with my Credit
Card? We do not accept credit card payments
directly, only through PayPal. If you want to pay with a Credit Card you
should use PayPal. We don't have a secure server and I don't want to know
any ones credit card numbers, so I let PayPal handle all that. It is the
safest way.
Can I pay you with
PayPal? Yes you can pay us with PayPal.
Please pay in Pounds Sterling.
Can I send you my payment with
Western Union? You can send us your payment
with ?Western Union's International Money Transfer?. We have a Western
Union office nearby where I can collect your payment.
Can I transfer my payment directly
to your bank account? Yes you can transfer
your payment directly into our bank account. The payment has to be in
Pounds Sterling.
What currency do you
prefer? I prefer payments in Pounds
Sterling then I don't have to worry about exchange rates. You can now send
your payment in Pounds Sterling with PayPal. My second choice is Euros and
then US$.
Can I pay you in
US$? If you really have to!
Can I pay you with
Euros? Euros are better for me than US$. I
often travel in Europe and it is handy to have some Euros.
Can I send you Postal
Orders? You can send your payment using
British Postal Orders in Pounds Sterling.
Can I send you an International
Cheque? As long as the cheque that you are
sending me is International and I would be able to pay it into my bank
account it is OK.
Do you have COD
"Cash On Delivery"
facility? No, sorry we don't do COD. It is
too hard to arrange COD, especially when sending to a different
country.
I want to send you cash, what
should I do? Make sure cash payments that
you are sending is sandwiched in between a few layers of dark paper so
that the postal workers would not be able to see what you are sending. Put
it in an envelope and send it using registered or recorded delivery mail.
Insure the package for the value of cash or even more. If the package gets
lost no one would loose out if it is insured. I do not accept
responsibility for lost payments sent this way.
Where do I send my payment
to? You send your payment along with your
order to our London Address. Click Here.
How can I buy some thing, I don't
want my wife to find out? I have come
across this a few times! You can call me or email me to discuss the
situation. Some collectors smuggle the radios into their house when their
wife is away. Others dismantle the equipment and take it indoors bit by
bit over a few weeks. Some people hide the radios from their wives in the
shed or in the attic or even with a friend. A good excuse is ?this is not
my radio, it belongs to John and I am looking after it for
him?.
Shipping and
Importation
Which Shipping Company do
you use? We use FedEx, Parcel Force and the
Royal Mail. Depending on the weight of equipment, number of parcels and
the best shipping rates, we would use one of those Companies.
Are the equipment insured during
shipping? The equipment being shipped is
generally insured for damage or loss during transit. Some low value or
special offer items which have a all in one price do not include
insurance, unless you specially ask and pay for it.
How long does it take for me to
receive my order? Some items are already
checked and ready to be packed and shipped. After we receive your payment
and it clears our account, that item would be shipped to you and usually
takes about 5 to 7 days. Some items are not checked until we receive your
order. These items are then passed to our technician to be checked and
usually take about 2 weeks until they are sent off to you. In most cases
it would take about 3 weeks until you receive your equipment.
Why does your Technician take about
2 weeks to check my radio? He has plenty of
other people's radios before yours to check. It all goes into a queue,
first in - first out.
How can I track my
parcel? You can only track the parcels that
are sent using FedEx. When your parcel leaves here I will send you the
FedEx tracking number. You would be able to track the parcel from FedEx
website. Parcel Force does not have on-line tracking facility. Royal Mail
does not have any tracking facility at all.
Do you charge for
packaging? We don't usually charge for
small package, but for bigger heavier packages or multiple packages we do
charge something for packaging. To minimise damage during shipping, the
equipment have to be packed very well. It takes time and a lot of
Styrofoam to pack well and the charges depend to the size, packing
materials used, and the time taken to pack.
Are your packing boxes
recycled? To play my part in saving the
planet, we send most things in recycled boxes.
Who pays the Shipping costs if I am
returning something? You pay the shipping
costs from you to me. We would pay for the shipping costs back to you.
That is a fair way.
Can I collect my equipment from you
directly? Yes you can, but we have to
arrange this well in advance, so that the radio is ready when you come to
collect it. You usually can collect from our London Address.
I Do not live in England Do I have to Pay import
duties? If you do not live in England and
are not a member of European Union then you may have to pay import
duty.
Who do I Pay import duty to? The Shipping Company or Postal Company who delivers you the
equipment would do all the paper work for you, and you will have to pay
them before they release the equipment to you. You do not pay
us.
How much should I expect the import
duty to be? It all depends to which country
the equipment are being imported to. Each country has its own importing
rates. The import duty is usually calculated on a small percentage of the
invoice value. You should check with your countries customs department,
they will be able to advice you better than I can.
Do I always have pay import
duty? Not necessarily, you may be lucky and
the package may slip through, as it often happens. Also if the equipment
is made in USA and you are importing it back into USA the US customs
department may not charge duty or taxes, as taxes for US made equipment
have already been paid, when they were bought originally. "I think", but don't blame me if they charge you!
Radio Licensing
Issues Do I need a radio Licence to
operate these radios? You do not need a
Licence if you are using a Receiver, or you are using the equipment to
receive signals or the equipment is used for display purposes and is not
being used for transmission of signal. You need to get a radio licence if
you are going to Transmit any types of signal. Best if you get in touch
with your countries radio amateur society and the government organizations
responsible for issuing radio licences for more information. They will
be able to help you with all you need to know. In England please contact RSGB
"Radio Society of Great Britain".
I don't have a Radio Licence, what
may happen if I get caught? Don't use a radio
without a licence! If you get caught all your radio equipment would be
confiscated and destroyed as well as Heavy Fines and the possibility of
few years drinking cold water in jail, which is not going to be a fun
place, unless you like bending down for soap!
Do I need a licence to keep these
radios? You do not need a licence if you
are collecting radios and do not use the equipment for
transmission.
I have a radio Receiver, it does
not transmit, would I need a licence? If
you have a radio receiver you do not need a radio licence. You only need
to get a radio licence if you are going to Transmit. Radio receivers can
not transmit.
Do I need a licence to listen to my
radio? You do not need a licence to listen
to radios, just don't transmit.
Do I need a Licence to mount a
radio in my military vehicle? You do not
need a licence if you do not transmit. You can listen to the radio and you
can show off the radio in your vehicle, just don't transmit.
If I have a radio for show
purposes, do I need a Licence? You do not
need a Licence if the radio is for show and is not being used as a
Transmitter.
So, when do I need a Radio
Licence? You need a radio licence only when
you are going to transmit any types of signal.
Were do I buy a Radio Licence
from? You can not buy a Radio Licence! You
have to do some studying and pass the Amateur radio exam. If you pass the
exam, you will get your own call sign. You would then be able to Transmit
on designated Amateur bands with out fear. Becoming a Licensed Radio Ham
is a privilege. It opens up the air ways for you were you can speak to
other like minded people.
How do I get a Radio
Licence? Please get in touch with your
countries radio amateur society for more information. They will be able to
help you with all you need to know. In England please contact RSGB "Radio
Society of Great Britain". You should also find and join your local Ham
Radio Club. They would be able to help you get your Licence. To get a
Licence you have to do some studying to pass the Amateur radio exam. If
you pass the exam, you will get your own call sign. You would then be able
to Transmit on designated Radio Amateur bands with out fear. Becoming a
Licensed Radio Ham is a privilege. It opens up the air ways for you, were
you can legally speak to other like minded people from all over the
world.
How do I join a Ham Radio
Club? Please get in touch with your
countries radio amateur society for information on your local Ham Radio
Clubs, then get in touch with the club for more info. There are also many
Amateur Radio publications that you can refer to. Being a member of a club
is a good start to meet other like minded people. If you are stuck with a
problem there is always some one in the club who is probably called "John"
and knows more than you do!
I live in a weird country under a
dictatorship can I keep Army Radios? If you
live somewhere weird under a dictatorship, your government probably would
not be able to understand why any one would want to collect and keep
anything not to mention Military Radios. To them you are a Spy and should
be lucked-up or shot! I have heard some collectors are sitting in jails or
have even been executed in Iraq ( Iraq may be OK now with
Saddam gone),
Iran and come to think of it most of Middle East! for just possessing
green radios. If you think you have that type of government it is best not
to bother with green radios or move out somewhere Free. If you have
experienced anything like this in your country, please send me all the
details. I would publish your story and shame your government.
Miscellaneous
I have
a big radio collection and now my wife has left me, what should I
do? You wife has probably left you because
you have not paid her any attention. You have lots of radios and you spend
most of your free time with your radios. You speak to the radios, clean
them, take them apart and work on them. Spend most of your weekends away
from home at some far away radio rally looking for that hard to get piece
that would complete the radio station that you got 5 years ago. Speak on
the radio or the phone with friends and other collectors for long periods.
Probably the last straw before she left you was when you moved some radios
into the bedroom, only because you didn't have any more room in the house
for radios. Need I say more? You have forgotten about your wife. This is
what you should do if it is not too late! Get in touch with me and sell me
all your radios. That will clear your house from all the radios. Then
redecorate the house and with the money you would make from the sale of
the radios, buy a couple of tickets for you and your wife to somewhere
romantic. Then when you are away on holiday, tell her how much you love
and miss her, or words to that effect. Tell her that you have sold all of
your radios because you love her, redecorated your home and swear to her
that you have given up your radio hobby for ever. That should do it, she
should come running back to you at this time. If she still doesn't come
back, all is not lost. You now have a newly redecorated empty house. Find
a new woman. Don't tell her you are a radio collector. Show her your nice
empty house and then marry her. After you are married pretend that you are
getting interested in a new hobby and try to get her involved in it. Take
her along to a few radio rallies. Soon she would realise how boring the
radio rallies are and stop coming. Then slowly start collecting radios
again. As it takes many years to fill the house with radios again, say 25
years or so, by the time your second wife realises what she has got her
self into you would be too old to care!
I hate my wife, how can I make her
leave me? See the above answer and do the
exact opposite. Quicker you collect radios, quicker she would leave you.
Just think of all that space that you would gain when she leaves you. You
can start filling some of that space by getting your radios from
me.
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