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M. Kassay October 23rd 05 03:12 AM

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For Sale

Heath CR-1 Crystal radio $180 US

Heath CW filter for the SB-101/102 $35 US shipped

Heath SB-303 hf receiver MINT, fully filtered $230 US

Heath SB-301 hf receiver MINT, fully filtered $175 US

Heath HW-104 hf transceiver - parts rig $90 US

Heath HW-7401 2m rig, no audio $35 US

Heath SB-401 transmitter with band pack $120 US

The following ARE original MANUALS....
prices on manuals include shipping !

Heath HW-7 hf qrp rig $12 US

Heath SA-2040 KW tuner $12 US

Heath HW-2021 2m handi $12 US

Heath SB-610 scope $12 US

Heath HM-11 meter $9 US

Heath HR-1680 receiver $12 US

for further info, pls send me an Email.

73 Mike


Ron in Radio Heaven October 23rd 05 04:27 AM

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M. Kassay wrote:
Heath SB-303 hf receiver MINT, fully filtered $230 US
Heath SB-301 hf receiver MINT, fully filtered $175 US


Are these unassembled kits, because that's the ONLY way
they could be "MINT".
Kits can't be "mint" if they've been put together.
Mint means NEW, never used.
They might be very good, excellent, super duper,
but they can't be mint.

Ron

COLIN LAMB October 23rd 05 04:32 AM

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They were assembled by virgins!



Ron in Radio Heaven October 23rd 05 04:41 AM

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COLIN LAMB wrote:
They were assembled by virgins!


Most geeky hams probably were virgins...

Ron

GBrown October 23rd 05 05:48 AM

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"an item that has no flaws"
"absolutely as new"
"appears to be unused"
"as if new"
"perfect"

Never seen a Heathkit that fits the above.


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Gary...
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M. Kassay wrote:
Heath SB-303 hf receiver MINT, fully filtered $230 US
Heath SB-301 hf receiver MINT, fully filtered $175 US


Are these unassembled kits, because that's the ONLY way
they could be "MINT".
Kits can't be "mint" if they've been put together.
Mint means NEW, never used.
They might be very good, excellent, super duper,
but they can't be mint.

Ron





Ron in Radio Heaven October 23rd 05 06:59 AM

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GBrown wrote:
Never seen a Heathkit that fits the above.


Unless the box is still sealed.

Ron

mike murphy October 23rd 05 06:22 PM

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smells like mint ( from the menthol cigaretts the builder smoked)

Jim Adney October 24th 05 03:12 AM

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On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 03:27:17 GMT Ron in Radio Heaven
wrote:

M. Kassay wrote:
Heath SB-303 hf receiver MINT, fully filtered $230 US
Heath SB-301 hf receiver MINT, fully filtered $175 US


Are these unassembled kits, because that's the ONLY way
they could be "MINT".
Kits can't be "mint" if they've been put together.
Mint means NEW, never used.
They might be very good, excellent, super duper,
but they can't be mint.


He didn't say these were kits. Did Heath sell assembled versions of
these? If so, those could be both assembled and "mint."

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Jim Adney
Madison, WI 53711 USA
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Michael Black October 24th 05 03:36 AM

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Jim Adney ) writes:
On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 03:27:17 GMT Ron in Radio Heaven
wrote:

M. Kassay wrote:
Heath SB-303 hf receiver MINT, fully filtered $230 US
Heath SB-301 hf receiver MINT, fully filtered $175 US


Are these unassembled kits, because that's the ONLY way
they could be "MINT".
Kits can't be "mint" if they've been put together.
Mint means NEW, never used.
They might be very good, excellent, super duper,
but they can't be mint.


He didn't say these were kits. Did Heath sell assembled versions of
these? If so, those could be both assembled and "mint."


But even if they'd been bought as a kit, they could still be mint.
The meaning then that it would be in great shape (no scratches, no
mods, original paint, etc), and I suppose it might also mean that
it was assembled carefully, but I can't say I've given much thought
to that last point.

I suspect if the wording was "mint kit" then that would require
that it not be assembled, because then it's no longer a kit, and hence
isn't "mint" as the day the builder bought it.

I'm not convinced that someone assembling the kit makes it less pristine,
as in "less than mint". But, obviously if someone wants the kit, any
kit that was assembleed is spoiled goods.

Michael VE2BVW




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