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![]() "Michael Black" wrote in message ... I don't remember seeing anything like that. Heath did make a very low slung power amplifier, close to the power limit, that had potential as a mobile amplifier (I can't remember if it was really intended for such use, but the low size made it more usable there, and the other Don Miller (of SSTV fame) used one for a while mobile). But that amplifier covered all the bands (except 160) available at the time, which was the sixties. If you don't have an actual Heath number, and haven't actually seen it, isn't it more likely that the description is garbled? a multiband amplifier a non-Heath amplifier not even an amplifier Michael VE2BVW The Heath HA-14, and I believer there was a mobile power supply available for it. I built one in college for my home station even though it was primarily sold as a mobile amp. It is essentially the RF deck from the SB-200 and runs pair of 572Bs. The loading control was "fixed"; which meant the antenna had to be near 50 ohms. I ran that little amp pretty hard, even on RTTY once or twice, and it always held up. And it was only a hundred bucks or so back then! I wish I still had it. Pete k1zjh |
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