[Elecraft] OT: Heathkit Catalogs

Lew Phelps K6LMP k6lmp at me.com
Mon Sep 12 13:16:11 EDT 2011


I know this is getting 'way off topic and extended, but I have been very interested in how pervasive the Heathkit experience is among the Elecraft community, so I'll add my own experience with Heath.

I built an AR-15 stereo receiver while I was in the Navy, on an ammunition ship in the South China Sea during the Vietnam war. I can't tell you what a thrill it was to fire it up and pick up an FM station from Manila as we were heading back into port to the Naval Station at Subic Bay. 

Some years later, I built a Z-89 "all in one" computer, primarily for use as a word processor. Its Z80 processor addressed 64K of memory (yes, K, not M). The entire CP/M OS was 31K, and it had a BASIC interpreter.  It had space to install two 5" floppy drive units, which was a big advance, at the time, over the RadioShack TRS-80, which used a cassette tape recorder for storage. Later, a third party came out with a memory-based "hard drive" that replaced one of the floppy drives, predating the recent trend toward silicon-based storage by three decades. This served me very well as a line-oriented word processor, using a program called WRITE ("Writer's Really Incredible Text Editor"), which was developed by sci-fi writer and Byte magazine columnist Jerry Pournelle. 

For its time, the Z-80 was The Best. Even better, in many respects, than something called an Apple. (There was a competitor called Orange, too.) 

Lew K6LMP



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