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N2EY wrote:
One of their most amazing feats was the HW-16. In some ways it was the very best Heathkit ham rig ever made, because it gave a Novice *exactly* what was needed, at a low low price. Good CW receiver and Novice gallon transmitter in one box with sidetone, TR switch, etc. Nothing else needed but a key, speaker, antenna and xtals. No frills but no shortcomings either. For a nickel less than $100. I snipped all the stuff about "investment vehicles" because that topic doesn't interest me as much as a good rig. Like many I have scaled back due to my flagging interest in hamming. My wonderful but worn out IC-745 went the way of ebay and I started hunting for a good old CW boatanchor setup that most suited my needs...basically 40/20 CW and tube type. (antique radio restoration is my other hobby) I went thru a bunch of various pieces and all were nice but had shortcomings in one way or another. External power supply, external antenna relay, too bulky, too tempramental, futzing around with wannabe sidetones and mutes and so forth. Thought about homebrewing but had a hard time justifying the expense vs satisfaction for my casual operating. I landed on the HW-16 (and a VFO) for less than $65 total and I'm happy as a pig in mud with it. I converted 15m to 20m....well, that popped me 20 more bux for the xtal. It may be a cheap little rig but it does everything right for me even after being a ham for 30+ years and DXCCing 300+ countries. -BillM WX4A |