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Heath SB-101 and 102 differences?
I haven't found it on the net, but I'm sure someone knows -- what are the
basic differences between the Heatkit SB-101 and the 102? |
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Heath SB-101 and 102 differences?
Two main differances are the 102 has a transistor VFO (think Heath called it
a LMO) instead of a tube and the RF amp for the receiver is a differant tube to give a little more sensitivity for 15 and 10 meters. I think the 102 has an extra connector in the back for the transverters but not too sure about that. "John Crane" john_crane_97 at yahoo dot com wrote in message om... I haven't found it on the net, but I'm sure someone knows -- what are the basic differences between the Heatkit SB-101 and the 102? |
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Heath SB-101 and 102 differences?
Hi John;
Definitely: the SB-102 has a solid state LMO. The SB-101 a tube. As I Recall: a change in a couple of the receiving tubes and resistor values. Nothing Earth-shattering took place. Still my favorite rig of all times. 73, W6ESE - tony NNNNZCZC John Crane wrote: I haven't found it on the net, but I'm sure someone knows -- what are the basic differences between the Heatkit SB-101 and the 102? |
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