FS: Heathkit Test Equipment

Bill Coleman AA4LR aa4lr at RADIO.ORG
Fri Jun 25 09:39:34 EDT 1999


I have the following Heathkit items for sale. Prices do not include
shipping costs:

* Heathkit IG-4505 Oscilliscope Calibrator - $45

Complete. Works. Cosmetic: 9 (tiny scratches on cabinet paint).
Construction: Very Good. Genuine Heathkit photocopy assembly manual ($15
from Heath). A great tool for calibrating recurrent or triggered scopes.

* Heathkit IT-3127 Transistor Testor - $10

No test leads. Works. Cosmetic: 8.5 (small defect in the screen printing,
tiny scratches on cabinet paint) Construction: Very Good. No manual.
Requires 2 C batteries.

* Heathkit SG-8 Signal Generator - $35

No test leads. Works. Cosmetic: 8.5 (Cabinet paint faded, minor
scratches, front face very clean, all original knobs). Construction:
Excellent. Genuine Heathkit photocopy condensed manual ($8 from Heath).

* Heathkit V-6 VTVM - $25

No test probe. Works. Cosmetic: 7.5 (Cabinet paint missing chips on
bottom, corners, back, meter face has stress crack on left side (not
face), no yellowing, fused plug has cracked plastic held on with tape,
all original knobs). Construction: Very Good. No manual.

* Heathkit High Voltage Probe - $15

Complete. Works. Cosmetic: 8. No Manual. For use with Heath VTVMs.
Contains a 1090 meg resistor in a 25 kV insulated probe handle. With an
11 Meg VTVM, this forms a 100:1 voltage divider. With phone plug for
Heath V-x series VTVMs.

* Eico High Voltage Probe - $8

Complete. Works. Cosmetic: 7.5. Similar to the above probe with a 1090
Meg resistor. Handle not quite as well insulated - probably 15-20 kV.
With audio plug for other VTVMs.

* Heathkit HM-2102 VHF Wattmeter - $35

Complete. Works. Cosmetic: 8.5 (cabinet as minor scratches, meter face
has minor scratches, no cracks, clean, meter missing zero adjust screw.)
Construction: Excellent. Original Heathkit assembly manual.

* Heath (?) 85-1521-1 Board - $15

Complete. Works. Construction: Excellent. No manual. This board contains
a calibration oscillator with 100, 10 and 1 kHz outputs. It takes 6.3
volts AC or DC. I believe it was intended to calibrate oscilliscopes, or
used as a calibration oscillator for older, tube-type receivers. I
believe it is a Heath product because of the 85- series number.






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