[Boatanchors] Re: [Heathkit] If Heathkit were around today.
david knepper
collinsradio at adelphia.net
Thu Nov 24 08:24:47 EST 2005
No Class E AM transmitter???
Dave, W3ST
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Secretary to the Collins Radio Association
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----- Original Message -----
From: <kiyoinc at attglobal.net>
To: <heathkit at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2005 8:03 AM
Subject: [Heathkit] If Heathkit were around today.
> W8DBF wrote:
>
> > pickle forks at the brand new high definition Heathkit TV ...
>
> If Heathkit were around today?
>
> what would be in our mailbox? The Christmas wishbook, of course. The
> tried and true, now 10 years old SB-20220 would be featured,
>
> SB-20220 - All solid state Linear Amp, 1,500 watts output, no blower,
> but a water pump for cooling. Computer tuned input. Build it with one
> amplifier module for 750 watts output, add a second for full power.
> (thriving aftermarket for "quad chassis" used by contesters and DXers).
>
> SB-3X3 - Same height and width as the SB-303/313 but 6 inches thick.
> Includes the classic Heath Direct Digital Synthesis Master Oscillator,
> familiar BIG SB knobs, Heath Digital Filter Module. Full HF coverage,
> multiple memories, USB interface for digital modes, Stereo CW with two 5
> watt audio amps, designed to work with the:
>
> SB-4X3 - Slave transmitter with a panel blank for Heath DDS
> (optional). QSK, SSB, FM and USB for digital modes.
>
> HW-1XX - 20 watt portable HF transceiver, also called the Ham-Spam
> because it has the same profile and chassis color as a Hormel Spam can.
>
> Heath 2 Meter Cell Fone - a 2 meter HT with a snap-in for a Nokia cell
> fone. The big Heath lithium ion pack charges the cell fone. Control
> circuitry mutes one or the other. One Bluetooth serves both.
>
> de ah6gi/4
>
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