[Elecraft] HW-16

Alan Bloom n1al at sonic.net
Sun Jul 3 18:15:16 EDT 2022


> Its long-term utility was limited by the one-year non-renewable Novice license of that era.


It actually was a pretty good CW rig.  I used it long after I upgraded 
from Novice.  W1AW used one for their Novice station for awhile.

It had true full break-in that worked perfectly.  The receiver came 
standard with a 500 Hz crystal filter.  With the external HG-10 VFO you 
had separate stable transmit and receive VFOs so working split was not a 
problem.

Alan N1AL


On 7/3/22 14:54, Mike Morrow wrote:
>> I don't know what an HW-16 is.
> The HW-16 is a vacuum tube, 90-watt (maximum) input, crystal-controlled CW-only Novice-band transmitter and receiver kit with built-in AC power supply.  It covered the CW portion of only 80m, 40m, and 15m.  It was sold by Heath from 1967 to 1976.  Its 1967 kit price was "only" $110, but that's equivalent to almost $1000 in 2022.  Adjusted for inflation my full-house KX2 50 years later was less expensive.
>   
> The HW-16 was popular when I was WN5WGJ in 1968, but at age 16 I could never have afforded one. :-)  Its long-term utility was limited by the one-year non-renewable Novice license of that era.
>   
> Mike / KK5F



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