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Hello Howard,
This is an interesting rig but not a particularly good one. It tends to have lots of synthesizer hash as you tune a band. The transmitter is okay, and there were audio mods for it. I think a fair price for it and the supply would be about three hundred and then its wishful, because there is no line up for this radio. Hope this helps , Paul |
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Like most Heathkits, there are those who are into the company who like them
as a neat example of the end of the line for Heath, mint ones are sometimes added to a collection. As a radio, they are OK, nothing exemplary in performance. The lack of support for service is a consideration, as is the lack of goodies around to add to the station, like tuners, filters, VFO's, etc.. The $300 range is about right, and there are nice Yaesus, Kenwoods, and Icoms , for example the IC735, TS 430/440/140, etc., in the same range that are really nicer radios, with plenty of parts availability either new or from parts rigs, and stuff to complete the station always shows up on eBay, eHam, QTH.com, QRZ.com, etc.. Just my two bits worth. |
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