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Old February 7th 09, 04:01 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
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Default HP-23 - Anybody have a top and bottom cover?

Using a shear and brake you could make both the top and bottom cover in
about 15 minutes. As a matter of fact, a jig saw and a vice would be able
to make one quickly. A good scrounger should have a few sheets of scrap
perforated material around. You do not even need to weld the corners of the
top - just a few short pieces of angle aluminum with pop rivets.

Save the debt owed by your machinest friend for something more difficult.

73, Colin K7FM


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Default HEATHKIT HP-23 Power Supply - Bottom Cover Wanted

Got a top cover in very nice shape - thanks!

Anybody got a bottom cover?

Also, why? I really like having all-original exterior parts. Just a
crazy thing with me.

David Goncalves
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Default HEATHKIT HP-23 Power Supply - Bottom Cover Wanted


"Dave Goncalves" wrote in message
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Got a top cover in very nice shape - thanks!

Anybody got a bottom cover?

Also, why? I really like having all-original exterior parts. Just a
crazy thing with me.

David Goncalves
W1EUJ


I never had a top or bottom cover with mine. It was mounted in the station
speaker. This is where most of them were. The speaker was a very
worthwhile addition to my SB102.

If you wanted to keep the speaker and e-bay the power supply, I could surely
understand that. No one seems to make good station speakers any more.

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Default HEATHKIT HP-23 Power Supply - Bottom Cover Wanted

My HP-24 supply is for my HA-14 SSB linear amplifier. Cool little
thing, it's a simplified SB-200 with a separated power supply.
They managed to fit the transformer and caps onto the same chassis as
the HP-23 transceiver supply.

I originally did get it in a speaker case, but, I traded it away for
something else...

David Goncalves
W1EUJ

If you wanted to keep the speaker and e-bay the power supply, I could surely
understand that. *No one seems to make good station speakers any more.


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