Ethics of Junking a DX-35

Mark Sykes mark at MARKSYKES.NET
Thu Sep 2 16:56:49 EDT 2004


I happened upon a DX-35 in decent shape other than a defective power transformer and the iron vane meter had been replaced.  This unit includes the crystal door on the back, original knobs (if a red drive knob is genuine; I've only seen B/W pictures before today), no holes, the plastic 'Heathkit' nameplate on the escutcheon and the original manual.  All for $20 shipping included; here is a picture: http://marksykes.net/dx35.jpg There is a 6725 Khz crystal inside - not sure what it or any of its overtones would do for a ham.

I had originally purchased it so I could junk it for the parts as I would like to build a small crystal-controlled tube CW transmitter.  Now that I get it home and look it in the front panel, I'm having some second thoughts.  There are only so many DX-35 transmitters left around and I already have about as many tank coils and plate/loading caps as I need.  It's not that I MUST junk this radio for parts before I can build, it's simply an expedient source of the right kind of parts.

So, do I replace the power transformer (I have one inside an old TV in the barn which might do the trick), recap it and make it available to another ham?  Does the replaced meter make it 'worthless' anyway and I should junk it?  Am I taking this too seriously?

Let me know what you all think.

Thanks,
Mark Sykes
KD8RG   

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