Thanks, John. Who among us hasn’t built, or owned, a Heathkit? Sounds like a fun book.
73,
George K2DM 

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On Apr 12, 2023, at 3:04 PM, John Ellis <[email protected]> wrote:


Many of you have been around 
long enough to remember the old 
Heath equipment, probably most 
of you may have built some of it. 

I just wanted to make you aware 
of the availability of a book entitled 
"Heathkit, a guide to amateur radio 
products." I ordered a copy this 
past weekend and received it today. 

In it is information on anything you  
might ever want to know about any 
Heathkit amateur radio product that  
was ever produced. 

It is well written, printed on very 
high quality paper. Although a soft 
cover, the book is physically quite 
heavy, but more important, it is an 
incredible read for anyone who grew 
up with their products. It is over 400 
pages in length. 

Google it, you'll get more information. It is available directly from the author 
for a price of $34.95 plus $5.00 
shipping. It is a delightful piece of 
work. 

Just FYI, 
73, 
John, NP2B 


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1149 Mockingbird Lane  
The Villages, FL 32163  

telephone 352 633-2910  
facsimile  352 633-0401
mobile     340 513-4928  

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