Heath Dip Meter, Wattmeter, Mics, and other Heath items FS
Ken Simpson, W8EK
W8EK at SPEAKEASY.NET
Sun Mar 23 10:44:40 EDT 2008
Heath items for sale:
Heath HD-1250 Dip Meter
I still want to call it a grid dip meter, but since it is
solid state, there is no grid, so just "Dip Meter."
It is used to check resonant circuits, locate the
frequency of oscillations, etc. It covers from about
1600 KHz up to 250 MHz. All coils are included
(none got lost), and are stored in the nice plastic
case. The sticky foam that usually crumbles to pieces
has been replaced with some decent material.
The paperwork is included for $55.
Heath HM-2102 VHF wattmeter, covering 50 to 160 MHz.
Similar to the HM-102, but for VHF frequencies, with
250 and 25 watt scales. It can also be used to check
SWR, and has a remote sensor that can either be left
inside the meter, or separated from the actual meter.
SO-239 connectors in and out. This particular meter
works great, looks OK and includes paper work for $40.
Heath hand microphone
This is a white, cream colored hand mic that says
"Heath" on the front of it. The most important part is
that it is high Impedance, and that it has the 2 pin
Amphenol connector on it, as used by the HW and
SB lines, and most other Heath rigs. To put it another
way, it is ready to use by plugging it in to your HW-100,
SB-100, or whatever. Of course it can also be used
on Johnson, Hallicrafters, and other transmitters
needing a Hi Z mic. It works fine, and looks fine also.
No paper work on this one! $28
Heath IP-27 DC power supply
This supply is capable of up to 50 V DC at up to 1 1/2
amps of current. It is set up in 5 volt ranges (0 to 5 V,
5 to 10 V, etc), with a bit of overlap on the ranges, and
then has a pot to set the fine voltage. Heath used a neat
design, where the power transformer has many taps,
and is switched as one changes ranges, keeping heat
and power dissipation to a minimum. The current
limit has 3 ranges (150 ma, 500 ma, and 1.5 amps),
with a pot to set the fine adjustment. This one works
great, and looks fine also. With paper work for $85.
Microphone for Heath "Lunchbox" Series
This is the ORIGINAL microphone for the Twoer, Sixer,
and others of the "Lunch Box" series.
It is the original Turner microphone, with the Turner name
on the front, cotton covered cord, and single button
microphone connector.
It is in extremely nice shape. No problems with the cord or
connector, and the mic itself even has a bit of the original
"sheen" left on it. It works fine. $33
Heath Parts:
Main Cabinet for HM-2102 VHF Wattmeter
This is the darker green front panel and bottom, and mounting
ears. It includes the silk screen markings on the front. It is in
good shape, with one small spot missing the paint on the
bottom, in a location that will not show. $8
Crystal for 12.545 MHz - Heath Part # 404-302
Used in Heterodyne oscillator in HW and SB line rigs.
Still in its original box. $10
I have many SB-630 parts as well. Most of the chassis
parts are available, but no clock. Front panel and outer
case are gone, but reflectometer assembly, transformer,
switches, etc. are still available.
Please let me know what you need.
Parts from SB-400 xmtr (likely will also work with SB-401)
meter switch - $5
Mic/CW level control (dual pot) - $ 7
Pilot bulb mounting hardware, w/#47 bulb - $2
Chrome Bezel from around Heath HW-202 or HW-2036
two meter transceiver. Front panel bezel. $5
Prices do not include shipping from Florida.
Thanks.
73,
Ken, W8EK
Ken Simpson
E-mail to W8EK at speakeasy.net or W8EK at arrl.net
Voice Phone (352) 732-8400
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