[Heathkit] Re: SB 102 vs HW 101

kiyoinc at attglobal.net kiyoinc at attglobal.net
Fri Aug 4 05:58:15 EDT 2006


Ken Gordon W7EKB wrote:


> The HW-101 is a stripped down version of the SB-101. In point of fact, 
> ALL of the circuit boards in either rig are essentially identical.
...
> 
> The solid-state LMO is not as good as the tube-type one, although I 
> have heard that one can substitute a tube-type for the SS one easily 
> enough.
...
> 
> The only things I would change in either rig are 1) the CW sidetone and 
> thus the transmitter offset are 1Khz which is much too high for me, and 
> 2) I wish there were an easy way to change heterodyne oscillator 
> crystals for MARS use.  Although #2 can be done using an external 
> heterodyne oscillator, as I did for AFMARS phone patching, it could 
> have been a LOT easier if Heathkit had made some provision for it like 
> the KWM-2A did.

I didn't realize that the HW and the SB were so similar.  In my opinion, 
the VFO vs LMO isn't much of an issue these days.  Way back in the 
1960's the VFO dial was a primary frequency indicator,

"I make it, we're on 14,210."

"I've got 14,212 and I just set my LMO."

Other than frequency discussions, we sort-a just got in the ballpark and 
rocked the knob until we heard something familiar.  My SX-101A had a 
calibration mark every 5 kHz so I never knew where I was, other than, 
somewhere between 14,210 and 14,215, maybe.

Today, if the topic comes up, I'd flip on a digital radio, take a quick 
reading, and, oh yeah, we're on 14,212.3.

Since ham radio isn't channelized, and any radio built in the last 20 
years has 100 Hz readout or better (not that it means much on a 2,000 Hz 
wide SSB signal), if anyone really cared,  close enough is good enough 
on SSB and AM.

As for the oscillator crystal changes, maybe that's an application for 
Glen's Collins Crystal board.   I'm still thinking about getting one.

Too bad the SB-303/313 didn't have a flip top cabinet.

de ah6gi/4



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