Catalogues

Glen Zook gzook at YAHOO.COM
Thu Oct 14 11:15:14 EDT 2004


I disagree!

You have to go back to at least 1957 (if not before)
when Heath really started into the amateur business
full time.  The AT-1, DX-100, DX-20, DX-35, DX-40,
TX-1, RX-1, VHF-1, Warrior, and a lot more came out in
the period 1960 and before.  Then there were the
Sixers, Twoers, DX-60 series, all sorts of other VHF
equipment that came out in the early 1960s, the
SB-300, SB-301, SB-400, SB-401, SB-100, SB-101,
SB-102, HW-100, HW-101, and various low powered
transmitters and transceivers that came out in the
mid-1960s.

The period from 1968 through 1973 was actually the
start of the decline of Heath equipment and not the
"peak" years.

Glen, K9STH


--- "Mike,W8KRR" <w8krr at ATT.NET> wrote:

This is an interesting subject!   I would pick the
years I was at Heath, but I honestly would pick
1968-1973 as being the most representative years.


=====
Glen, K9STH

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