Are you sure the solid-state "HW-101" wasn't the HW-104? That rig was the "el
cheapo" version of the SB-104. The "matching" separate VFO for the SB-104 and
HW-104 was the SB-644.
The SB-230 definitely came with a single 8873. Now someone might have added a
second 8873 back when they were more readily available.
Glen, K9STH
Website: http://k9sth.com
--- On Wed, 7/1/09, Roger <sub1@rogerhalstead.com> wrote:
Some where out there is an SB230 with two 8873s. I had one. <:-)) Of course
some one could have just added a second tube, but it looked like it belonged
there. OTOH I also had a solid state, 101 transceiver that was beige or brown
that was a one of a kind as far as I know. The cabinet still used the rounded
corners, but with a much smaller radius than the conventional 101 series. It
worked "OK", but was nothing special as most prototypes aren't. It was digital
read out and had a remote digital read out VFR for running split either way, or
transceive on either. I should say it was supposed to as I never did get the
remote VFO to work. About the time Heath closed their doors there were a
number of odd, one-of-a-kind rigs that turned up.
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