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On 03/15/2011 11:46 PM, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:doc@kd4e.com">doc@kd4e.com</a> wrote:
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<p>The "winner" appears to be a needs-work HW-101.<br>
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It should be the most affordable, since the original was<br>
inexpensive and they sold a ton of them.<br>
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I will have to modified it for 160m.<br>
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And there just happens to be a new local Tailgate here in
the<br>
Savannah area April 9th.<br>
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If I don't find one there I will be back here looking ...<br>
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Thanks everyone!<br>
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I don't know about 160, but you mentioned in one of your earlier
posts <br>
that you might want to go to 6 meters. There was an article, I
think<br>
in 73 Magazine, back in the late 60s or early 70s on how to add 6M<br>
to a Heath HW-100 or -101 (both were internally almost the same).<br>
I made the mod and it worked--the power was a little less, on 6,
maybe<br>
70 watts or so, I don't really remember. It wasn't a big deal. <br>
Maybe Google will help with the article,but I don't know where
you'll<br>
find a copy!<br>
Good luck--doug, WA2SAY<br>
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