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Given Away Knight HE-10
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Given Away Knight HE-10
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"Theresa McCarty" wrote: begin 666 000_0179.jpg [Image] end That's a Lafayette HE-10! I built the kit version of that radio (KT-200) when I was in high school in the 60's, sold it to buy food when I was in college and have regretted it ever since. It was a pretty decent radio in its day, and it sparked a lifelong interest in DX worldband listening. Geary Morton Raleigh, NC |
Given Away Knight HE-10
thanks for the pics..brings back great memories.... 73
"Geary Morton" wrote in message ... In article , "Theresa McCarty" wrote: begin 666 000_0179.jpg [Image] end That's a Lafayette HE-10! I built the kit version of that radio (KT-200) when I was in high school in the 60's, sold it to buy food when I was in college and have regretted it ever since. It was a pretty decent radio in its day, and it sparked a lifelong interest in DX worldband listening. Geary Morton Raleigh, NC |
Given Away Knight HE-10
"Geary Morton" wrote in message ... In article , That's a Lafayette HE-10! I built the kit version of that radio (KT-200) when I was in high school in the 60's, sold it to buy food when I was in college and have regretted it ever since. It was a pretty decent radio in its day, and it sparked a lifelong interest in DX worldband listening. Geary Morton Raleigh, NC Small world! I think a lot of novices had a KT-200 for a first receiver. I "graduated" to the Heath HR-10 before my license arrived, probably a good thing given the lack of ham band bandspread on that old Lafayette! I just picked one up in fairly good shape to restore. Pete k1zjh |
Given Away Knight HE-10
Right... I get confused... I included a QF-1 Audio filter withit that
improves the audio gain by tons. |
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