In the 1950s, the Heathkit AT-1 and AR-3 were pure junk. Yes, the prices
were low, but the design quality was awful. The DX-20, DX-35 and DX-40
were just okay but the VF-1 was trash. The DX-100 and DX-100B were okay if
you were "rock bound," but if you used the VFO - it was a VF-1 - and it
was terrible on CW and drifty on AM.

By the 1960s, Heathkit had decided to be the poor man's alternative to
Collins KWM-2. And, to their credit, the SB- and HW- series transceivers
were a good value for the money.

But, once the Japanese came in with FT-101B and TS-520, Heathkit's
response was inferior and could not compete on price. That was the
beginning of the end of its ham-radio kit line.

In terms of design quality and value, Elecraft blows Heathkit, Collins,
and Drake away and is certainly giving Yaesu and ICOM a run for their
money.

So, who cares if Heathkit may make ham-radio kits, again? They've lost
several decades of experience which they'll never regain.

Rob K6RB



> Will keep it in mind, Rob.  Might take a while to compose and recall, etc.
>
> Did you get the pix I sent of the
> RadioGrill gathering at N6XI last weekend?
> de Jerry/k6iii
>
> On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 11:16 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Jerry,
>>
>> Would you write and submit a "my story" article for October Solid Copy?
>> I
>> like to ha

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