[Heath] Heath Items FS
Ken Simpson, W8EK
W8EK at flham.net
Sun May 13 18:00:36 EDT 2012
Heath Items For Sale - SWR Bridge, Keyer,
Phone Patch, Miscellaneous Parts, original
manuals, Coaxial Cable and Connectors, and
other miscellaneous items:
Heath HM-2141 Dual Meter VHF Wattmeter / SWR Bridge:
The HM-2141 is the VHF version of the more popular
HM-2140 wattmeter and SWR Bridge, and has the same
features, except it covers from 50 to 175 MHz.
This is the wattmeter that has two meters on it, so it
reads both forward and reflected power at the same time.
It also has a "Peak" position, so it can capture the peak
power, in essence reading PEP output. Forward scales
are 30 or 300 Watts, and reverse are 10 W or 100 W,
plus SWR scale. It covers 50 to 175 MHz, and also has
a battery test position (9 volt battery needed for "peak"
operation). It has a remote sensor with about 3 feet
of cable.
This particular meter works 100%. The outer case (top
and sides) has been repainted black hammertone, and looks
very nice.
With paper work for $100.
Heath HM-15 SWR Bridge:
It is an HF SWR Bridge, with SO-239 connectors on the back.
The front has the meter on the left, and two knobs to the
right. It is the same size as the HD-15 phone patch. This
one works fine and is in nice cosmetic shape. I can not
find a scratch on it. Paper work included for $20.
Heath HD-1410 Electronic CW Keyer:
This keyer is made to match the Heath SB line of transmitters
and transceivers, although it will work well with almost any
rig made. It is an Iambic keyer, with built in paddles,
although I will be the first to tell you that the paddles
on the 1410 are not near as nice as Bencher paddles, or
any number of other external paddles. A sidetone oscillator
is included, along with a headphone jack. It is all solid
state, and also has a weight in the bottom of the cabinet
to keep it from walking around on the operating desk. It
also has a "hold" control on the front panel, to aid in
giving a solid "key down" to tune an antenna tuner. It
operates on 115 V AC or from 10 to 14.5 volts DC. It will
key either positive or negative voltage rigs.
This particular unit works fine, and looks very nice.
I can not find a scratch on it.
Paper work is included for $50.
Heath HD-15 phone patch / digital interface:
This unit can be used to interface a sound card in a
PC to your transceiver. It was originally designed to
be used as a phone patch, but many have converted them
to a digital interface.
This is the unit with the VU meter on the left and 3 knobs
that match the SB series to the middle and right. Low or
high Z output to the transmitter. The meter makes it great
for setting levels.
This one is all original. It is in great condition.
Paper work included for $22.
I also have parts from a Heath HD-15 phone patch available.
This includes an audio transformer used for digital
interfacing, VU meter, and other parts. Outer cover and
knobs are gone. What do you need?
Miscellaneous Heath Parts:
I have many Heath SB-630 Station Console parts available.
Most of the internal parts are available, but no clock.
Front panel and outer case are gone, but reflectometer
assembly, switches, etc. are still available.
Please let me know what you need.
I also have parts from a Heath HD-15 phone patch available.
This includes an audio transformer used for digital
interfacing, VU meter, and other parts.
What do you need?
ORIGINAL Heath manuals:
These are original manuals only, in very
nice condition. Schematic is in the book.
Brochure "Heathkit Specials" featuring the
Twoer, Sixer, SB series, and others. $4
AJ-2520 Digital Stereo Tuner, 1988, $10
GD-600 Photoelectric Light Switch, 1972, $5
HD-1234 Coaxial Switch, 1972, $6
HD-1426 Relative Field Strength Meter, 1977, $5
HD-1481 Remote Coax Switch, 1984, $8
HD-15 Phone Patch, 1965, $8
HFT-9 A Antenna Tuner, 1986, $8
HM-102 HF Wattmeter, 1971, $10
HW-2021 2 meter HT, 1975, No check marks $9
ID-1290 Weather Station, $10
IM-5284 Multimeter, 1977, $8
IT-3120 FET/Transistor Tester, 1978, $8
SB-634 Station Console, 1974, $10
These are original manuals only.
Coaxial Cable:
I accumulated a fairly large amount of miscellaneous
lengths of coaxial cable. Most of the cable is RG-8
(.405 inches in diameter) or equivalent. Most has a
PL-259 on at least one end, and most on both ends.
All of the coax over 20 feet has been checked with an
analyzer, and its loss has been confirmed to be within
10% of new specs which is as close as I can measure.
Lengths under 20 feet have been checked for continuity,
because loss is almost impossible to measure for lengths
this short.
I have a large amount in many different lengths, varying
from 1 foot to 160 feet. To put it another way, I have
jumpers for in your shack, and lengths to run up your
tower. I can not list all of the lengths. Please let
me know what you need, and I will see how close I can come.
The coax is 3 feet for a dollar (33 cents a foot), plus
$2 for each installed PL-259.
Coax connectors and adapters:
Prices are per connector. Several of each are available.
Most are unused.
UHF Right angle 90 degree elbow connector $3
UHF double female "Barrel connector" (two SO-239 together) $3
UHF "Bulkhead Connector" - Double female, as above, but for
mounting thru a window, siding, etc. about 3 inches long $6
UHF double male connector (two PL-259's together) $3
UHF "T" connector with two female (SO-239) and one male
(PL-259) connection $5
Antenna adapter to fit the BNC connector on the HT
and provide an SO-239 connector that will permit
a PL-259 to be attached. (BNC male to UHF female) $5
UHF Male to BNC female (opposite of above) $5
BNC male for coax cables
standard type $2
crimp on type $3
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Chassis mount BNC female
square mount (uses 4 screws) $3
screw in type $3
BNC "T", two female and one male $3
"N" Connector, Double Male $8
I also have many other accessories available such as many
different types of microphones, HTs, VHF and UHF rigs, HF
and VHF/UHF antennas, etc.
Just too many to list here. Please e-mail your requests.
Prices do not include shipping from Florida.
Thanks.
73,
Ken, W8EK
Ken Simpson
E-mail to W8EK at FLHam.net or W8EK at arrl.net
Voice Phone (352) 732-8400
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