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Default Heath VHF SWR meter for sale

I have a Heath HM-2102 VHF SWR meter 50-160 MHz
0-25 and 0-250 watts. Very good condition.

I'm *asking* $40 plus shipping.


It can be viewed at:

http://home.comcast.net/~hsknoll/sit...e318b011cf0bbf

or

http://tinyurl.com/yktwxpz click on photo to enlarge it.

Henry WA0GOZ
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On Nov 1, 3:19*pm, Henry wrote:
I have a Heath HM-2102 VHF SWR meter *50-160 MHz
0-25 and 0-250 watts. Very good condition. Henry * WA0GOZ


Henry, the reason that you don't see many "for sale" postings on this
newsgroup is that it is against the newsgroup guidelines. For Sale
stuff should go on rec.radio.swap.
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On Mon, 01 Nov 2010 15:19:48 -0500, Henry wrote:

I have a Heath HM-2102 VHF SWR meter 50-160 MHz
0-25 and 0-250 watts. Very good condition.

I'm *asking* $40 plus shipping.


It can be viewed at:

http://home.comcast.net/~hsknoll/sit...e318b011cf0bbf

or

http://tinyurl.com/yktwxpz click on photo to enlarge it.

Henry WA0GOZ


I have two of them one of which I will need to repair. They were not
on the market long. The scuttlebutt at the time was that the Bird Watt
meter folks made a visit to Heathkit to discuss the device and Heath
stopped producing them immediately. The consents (no evidence) was
that it violated patents. They work very well!

I used mine continuously in an ATV set up with 439mhz home brew
transmitters. The reflected power position is a lot lower than 25
watts so it is simple to measure considerably lower power by just
using it backwards. Someone needs to give it a good home!

Are you sure it is limited to 160 MHz? My use was primarily 439mhz.

Or may be I have it all wrong?

John Ferrell W8CCW
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