Actually 90 watts AM and CW, 80 thru 10. All in all a VERY nice rig and my
next Boatanchor acquisition.
Oh, and in a way this is Ten Tec related. The founder of Ten Tec can be
traced back to that part of the country. I believe he was involved with
Electro-Voice which is in Buchanan, Michigan, about 10 - 15 miles south of
the Heath company.
Reid, K7YX
-----Original Message-----
From: James D. Duffer [mailto:jduffer@mnsinc.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 1999 3:47 AM
To: Larry Kayser
Cc: tentec@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Ten Tec Tubes sounds great...
Larry Kayser wrote:
> Speaking of CW rigs, a long while back I saw an advertisement in a QST for
a
> Heathkit CW only transmitter, VFO, All bands (back then 80, 40, 20, 15,
10)
> and a single 6146 final. The rig was to match a receiver of that day,
> similar in size to the HR-10. Has anyone ever seen one of these things?
>
> Larry
> VA3LK
Larry, you may be referring to the Heath Kit DX-60. The DX-60 was the
Novice transmitter during the 60's, xtal controlled, 75 watts etc.
While remembered as a CW rig it did have "AM" capability using
controlled carrier modulation, there was a mike connection on the lower
left hand corner!
It was my Novice rig, and I still have it "somewhere" I used a Heathkit
SB-300 receiver with it and had lots of fun in 1967 as WN4FIO.
73, Jim WD4AIR
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