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Old February 16th 09, 06:09 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
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Looking to buy a 3395 AM filter as used in early tube Heathkit
receivers..any other suggestions on receiving AM with homebuilt filter
system? TNX 73 Harold


Harold-

There was a thread a few weeks ago, about someone buying out Heath's
remaining parts and manuals. I understand the company is still in
business, just not selling kits. http://www.heathkit.com/ If you
give them a call, they might tell you how to contact the person or
company that bought their old parts. There may be a slim chance your
filter is available.

Fred
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