Back in the 1960s I coveted the HW30 Twoer transceiver. These days, they look very dated with their simple super-regen RX and 5W AM TX.
Ranges of 15km would be considered good, whereas on 2m FT8 I regularly get copied well over 400km irrespective of conditions with less power! These Heathkit Lunchboxes can still be found on eBay, but they are really collector's items these days.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/vuhf/lunchbox
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12 May 2020
27 Apr 2017
Heathkit Lunchboxes
These simple rigs for 10m, 6m or 2m were kits sold by Heathkit mainly in the 1960s. The limitation was the super-regen RX. I liked the styling and simplicity: no memories, AM only and just one crystalled channel on TX. It has long been my aim to make a modern version with similar styling.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/vuhf/lunchbox .
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/vuhf/lunchbox .
5 May 2010
The Heathkit Lunchbox on 75m AM
K6KWQ has just built a Small Wonders Lab "Retro-75" QRP AM transceiver kit into an old Heathkit HW30 (Lunchbox) case. The Retro-75 puts out 2.5W AM on 80/75m and is a nice way of getting back on AM on the band. AM is quite popular in the UK with stations active around 3615kHz. Dick has made a very neat job of re-labelling the old Heathkit box so it looks like a genuine Heathkit rig, but for 75m AM.
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