There are some interesting items in here! Here's my take on them:

The SX-101 is a beloved "boat-anchor" receiver and may be worth a couple of hundred dollars depending on its condition. If it works, possibly more.

If the SB-102 isn't in too bad a shape and has the power supply with it, it could also fetch between $200-$300 to collectors. 

The TS-820 is a hybrid radio that still serves yeoman duty and is also worth $200+ depending on it's condition. That we appear to have a complete station (speaker, auto-tuner and remote VFO) is even better and ups the value quite a bit. Of course, value also depends on the overall condition.

The SGC-2020 is an interesting rig: the receiver is "Meh.. It's OK" but has a reputation for being a bit deaf. 

The IC-718 is a very good, contemporary HF rig. If it has the CW filter in it, the rig is fully "decked out" and if it isn't currently in use in the station would make a great loaner rig. 

What you choose to keep of all of this, if anything, depends on how you plan to utilize it. The SB-102 and TS-820 are both hybrid radios, meaning thatthe final PA is tube-type and so must be tuned by the operator. As a certifiable Olde Farht I really am a member of Old Old Timers Club), this causes me no heartburn. But if these radios will be put into station use or used as loaner radios, operators will have to trained on how to tune them so thatthe expen$ive tubes in the PA aren't destroyed. With care they'll last decades. Under careless operation, only minutes. 

The Hallicrafters receiver has historical significance but probably no utility for the club. The SB-102 is in the same boat. Both require a relatively high amount of continuing maintenance to keep in top condition. The TS-820 is far more stable and, once properly aligned, will stay fine for many years. The SGC-2020 is a good portable HF rig.

The Bencher paddles are necessary for using nay internal keyer, such as in the SGC-2020, the IC-718 or the club's current IC-7000. They are useless without an external keyer for the TS-820 or the SB-102. A straight key works for anything. 

The FT-736R would make a great satellite transciever if it has the right modules (or if they can be found).

73,

Kim Elmore N5OP

On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 9:11 PM, Peter Laws <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
A good time was had by all.  Carey, N5RM, even had the sense to bring
a vacuum cleaner, so 313A is actually pretty dang tidy.

Malachi, KG5JOW, borrowed the TS120S HF rig, power supply, and a G5RV.
Connor, KG5JOY, took a 2m rig home (I don't have the signout
sheet/inventory with me) and an antenna as well.  I think Rachel,
KD0QYA, also took the other 2m rig.  Hopefully, these will all be on
the air soon!

Malachi:  http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/hamhf/ts120s.html ,
http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/511


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On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 1:19 PM, Peter Laws <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> OK, so 1400, which I never saw go by here.  My keys for Cross are in
> the other car which is not here.  I will be going to get them but I
> might not be there at quite 1400.
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> On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 5:15 PM, Carey McCachern <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> Remember that we will be cleaning the radio room in Cross this Saturday.  We
>> will be meeting at 8 AM (a little earlier than originally planned) on
>> Saturday morning.  Donuts, juice, and fruit will be provided.  I’ll see you
>> there!
>>
>> Cross is located at: 1660 Cross Center Dr, Norman, OK 73019
>>
>> If you have any other questions, just shoot me an email or send me a text
>> message at 405-208-3006
>>
>> -Carey McCachern
>> N5RM



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Kim Elmore, Ph.D. (Adj. Assoc. Prof., OU School of Meteorology, CCM, PP SEL/MEL/Glider, N5OP, 2nd Class Radiotelegraph, GROL)

"In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is." – Attributed to many people; it’s so true that it doesn’t matter who said it.