PMFs

Ed Mosher wa8zvo at JUNO.COM
Sun Jan 14 16:26:07 EST 2001


Just to clarify something.   The real Heath PMF, Parts Master File,  was
actually a green-bar printout of ALL parts Heath used.  It was a book of
11 x 15" paper over 6" think, running over 1500 pages.  It listed the
most important aspects of each part: material, size, major
electrical/electronic specs, etc; depending on the part. In short, it had
any part number Heath used or assigned, even for parts packs in kits.

The PMF under discussion here, I think, is the "abbreviated" version used
in the Heathkit Electronic Centers (retail stores).  It ran usually less
than 100 pages and had mostly the active parts: transistors, ICs, tubes,
diodes.  I don't remember how much info was in the HEC PMF other than
part number, generic part number (if available), pricing and status
(ACTive, OBSolete, No Longer Available).

Just so you know.

                                     Ed Mosher, WA8ZVO at Juno.com
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