Re: [AMRadio] FS: Heath Manuals, E-200-C, etc.

2005-07-12 Thread Jim Candela
Don,  I'm interested in the Megohmeter. Let me know
with shipping to 78681.

Jim

--- Merz Donald S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 For Sale: Heathkit Manuals, E-200-C, etc.
 
 Precision E-200-C Signal Generator. Nice looking
 shape in every respect. Leather handle intact. $19
 
 Military AN/PSM-2 ZM-14A Megohmeter with snap-on
 lid. Cool meter for 0-1000 meghohms with built-in
 hand-crank generator for test voltage. $19
 
 Heathkit Original Manuals. Most of these have the
 oversize fold-out drawings. $6 each, 2 for $10. $1
 each for US media mailing.
 
 AA-1 Audio Analyzer
 AG-10 Sine-Square Wave Generator
 CB-1 Citizens Band Transceiver
 HD-1 Harmonic Distortion Meter
 IB-2A Impedance Bridge
 IT-21 Tube Checker with a bunch of supplemental test
 data charts
 LG-1 Laboratory Type Signal Generator
 PS-4 Regulated Power Supply
 QM-1 Q-Meter
 WA-P2 Preamplifier
 
 Hazeltime Electronics Corporation 500V 200ma power
 supply. This is in a beat up 15x9x11 black wrinkle
 steel cabinet with flip-top lid. Both volts and MA
 are metered. Output is variable using a variac that
 looks cooked. Filament voltage is also adjustable.
 Output is taken at binding posts on front. Navy UTS
 anchor symbols are stamped in several places.
 Components and construction are first rate.
 Rectifier tube is a 5U4 which seems over-worked in
 this application to me. 2 big Thordarson chokes in
 output filter. Front panel labeling must've been
 done by the student intern because it is sloppy.
 Minus the variac, this would need very little to be
 an excellent, fixed-output transmitter power supply.
 Untested. As-is. $30. Heavy-will cost more to ship
 than to buy.
 
 Thanks for looking.
 73, Don Merz, N3RHT
  
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Re: [AMRadio] FS: Heath Manuals, E-200-C, etc.

2005-07-12 Thread Paul Sokoloff
I would like the WA-P2 manual if still available.

Paul 


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From: Jim Candela [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [AMRadio] FS: Heath Manuals, E-200-C, etc.


 Don,  I'm interested in the Megohmeter. Let me know
 with shipping to 78681.
 
 Jim
 
 --- Merz Donald S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  For Sale: Heathkit Manuals, E-200-C, etc.
  
  Precision E-200-C Signal Generator. Nice looking
  shape in every respect. Leather handle intact. $19
  
  Military AN/PSM-2 ZM-14A Megohmeter with snap-on
  lid. Cool meter for 0-1000 meghohms with built-in
  hand-crank generator for test voltage. $19
  
  Heathkit Original Manuals. Most of these have the
  oversize fold-out drawings. $6 each, 2 for $10. $1
  each for US media mailing.
  
  AA-1 Audio Analyzer
  AG-10 Sine-Square Wave Generator
  CB-1 Citizens Band Transceiver
  HD-1 Harmonic Distortion Meter
  IB-2A Impedance Bridge
  IT-21 Tube Checker with a bunch of supplemental test
  data charts
  LG-1 Laboratory Type Signal Generator
  PS-4 Regulated Power Supply
  QM-1 Q-Meter
  WA-P2 Preamplifier
  
  Hazeltime Electronics Corporation 500V 200ma power
  supply. This is in a beat up 15x9x11 black wrinkle
  steel cabinet with flip-top lid. Both volts and MA
  are metered. Output is variable using a variac that
  looks cooked. Filament voltage is also adjustable.
  Output is taken at binding posts on front. Navy UTS
  anchor symbols are stamped in several places.
  Components and construction are first rate.
  Rectifier tube is a 5U4 which seems over-worked in
  this application to me. 2 big Thordarson chokes in
  output filter. Front panel labeling must've been
  done by the student intern because it is sloppy.
  Minus the variac, this would need very little to be
  an excellent, fixed-output transmitter power supply.
  Untested. As-is. $30. Heavy-will cost more to ship
  than to buy.
  
  Thanks for looking.
  73, Don Merz, N3RHT
   
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  If you are not the intended recipient please notify
  us immediately by returning the e-mail to the
  originator.(17b)
 
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