[Heathkit] Hollow State QRP Transmitter Kit
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bcarling at cfl.rr.com
Fri May 24 09:33:14 EDT 2013
Perhaps his goals are different from what you imagine.
The last guy who offered such tube kits sold out and was very successful.
His Web site is still up.
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From: "k2cby" <k2cby at optonline.net>
To: <heathkit at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: [Heathkit] Hollow State QRP Transmitter Kit
Date: Thu, May 23, 2013 6:08 pm
I'm the first to admit that I am: (1) one of those skinflints who won't
spend a nickel to get a dime's worth of value, (2) a guy who learned the
radio trade back in the day when electronic equipment glowed in the dark and
could warm a waffle (make toast if you put a brick on the key); (3) a ham
who still scrounges the hamfest flea markets for hollow state equipment.
That being said, I can't imagine that selling more than a handful of
flea-powered vacuum tube transmitters at the cost of components - especially
power transformers and tubes - in today's market.
I can go on E-Bay any day of the week and pick up a DX-20, DX-35, DX-40 or
DX-60 for less than 100 bucks, not to mention the Globe Scouts, Knight kits
and Harvey Wells rigs out there.
If I wanted to get exotic I might even find the transmitter and power supply
sections of a GRC-109 for less than $250.
Why on earth would I want to spend a quarter of a thousand dollars to buy a
simple 6L6, 6AQ5 or 5763 transmitter? Not to mention the need for crystals
or a VFO.
Good luck, guys, but I think you are on a fool's errand.
Miles B. Anderson, K2CBY
16 Round Pond Lane
Sag Harbor, NY 11963
Tel.: (631) 725-4400
Fax.: (631) 725-2223
e-mail: k2cby at optonline.net
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