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Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T) July 30th 07 01:35 PM

Differences between DX-100 and DX-100B
 

What were the differences between the DX-100 and the DX-100B?

Was there a DX-100A?


Chuck Harris July 30th 07 02:30 PM

Differences between DX-100 and DX-100B
 
Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T) wrote:
What were the differences between the DX-100 and the DX-100B?

Was there a DX-100A?


No, they went straight from the plain to the B model.

Differences:

100 - 4 crystals or VFO, switched from front panel
100B - 1 crystal with switch inside cabinet

100B - chassis punched for connectors for the SB10 SSB adapter

100 - course loading and fine loading control
100B - larger gear driven loading capacitor

100- knobs point with narrow white lines
100B - knobs point with white triangles

100- multi piece cabinet
100B- one piece cabinet with hinged hatch on top
for access to the crystals


This information is paraphrased from Chuck Penson's
book, "Heathkit, A guide to the Amateur Radio Products"

-Chuck

[email protected] July 30th 07 06:23 PM

Differences between DX-100 and DX-100B
 
On Jul 30, 8:35 am, "Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T)"
wrote:

Was there a DX-100A?


Not formally, but you may see informal references to "DX-100A"

What happened was this:

The original DX-100 used a relatively-small air variable loading cap
for fine adjustment, and a bunch of switched fixed caps for coarse.

In practice, this combo turned out to be unreliable in ham use, and in
the DX-100B the combo was replaced by a large air variable loading
cap.

Heath sold a retrofit kit so that DX-100 owners could replace the
small-air variable-cap-and-bunch-of-switched-fixed-caps arrangement
with the DX-100B style setup. Retrofitted DX-100s became known as
DX-100As. I don't know if that's an official Heath name or just
something hams made up. I do know that when Heath came out with the
new model, they called it DX-100B.

At least that's the history I knew.

--

btw, if your DX-100 has only one fuse in the primary side, it needs to
be modified so each power transformer has its own fuse.

73 de Jim, N2EY


Nick KD4CPL July 31st 07 09:55 PM

Differences between DX-100 and DX-100B
 
On Jul 30, 9:30 am, Chuck Harris wrote:
Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T) wrote:
What were the differences between the DX-100 and the DX-100B?


Was there a DX-100A?



Chuck and Jim's answers seem complete to me. The Heath retrofit kit
was the "MK-3" to replace the Coarse Loading switch.

FWIW- This subject formed the original discussion that led KM6NK to
start the first "boatanchors" e-mail list 15 years ago, and which
became the inspiration for rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors

73 & Have Fun,
Nick KD4CPL



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