HW-100 Vs 101

Bill Coleman AA4LR aa4lr at RADIO.ORG
Fri Jul 24 09:49:47 EDT 1998


On 7/24/98 12:05, R. L. Blaney at wb8mhe at BRIGHT.NET wrote:

>As I recall, the HW-100 only had provisions for one filter, usually the SSB
>filter, where the HW-101 had a switch to select either of 2 filters, one for
>SSB, the other for CW, if both had been installed.  The last '101 I had had
>both the 2.4 and the .5 kc filters.  Also, the '101 had different styling on
>the front panel, painted to look more like the SB-300, (or Collins "S"
>line), in the area around the tuning dial, and had a dark strip along the
>lower portion of the front panel.  The '101 front panel was that light
>grey/green, but had only a wide vertical dark green strip, from top to
>bottom, where the tuning dial was.  I don't recall any othe differences, but
>my memory may be fading.

Didn't the HW-101 have a transistorized VFO, while the HW-100 was
tube-type, or am I thinking of another radio entirely?



Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL        Mail: aa4lr at radio.org
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