Heathkit Dx 100. Heathkit DX100 & A National NC303 receiver on 75m AM YouTube Both units were stacked on the pantry floor where they had lived for quite a few years I had it on my list of restorations but because the front panel was in pretty poor condition I was not that kean on restoring it.
Heathkit DX100 Restoration from wa3dsp.org
AM Testing Videos: 160M: 80M: 40M: 20M: 15M: 10M: Click on images to enlarge. The Heathkit DX-100 appears in Heath ads from the mid 1950's
Heathkit DX100 Restoration
The first thing I noticed on the 100 was that the front panel. The easy-to-build kit contains all parts necessary for construction, including tubes, cabinet, hardware, etc. Re: Heathkit DX-100 Repair Post by sbvoigt » Jun Wed 04, 2014 9:59 pm By the way, the 6.8 ohm resistor is shown at that value in the schematic BUT all other documentation in the construction manual and parts list shows it to be 6.5 ohms 7 watt wirewound.
Heathkit Heath DX 100 DX100 DX100B DX 100B Tube HAM Radio Transmitter. So, a week or so later, I headed over to Ken's house to take a look at the DX-100B and Heathkit Mowhawk It has a built-in VFO, or may be excited from crystals
DX100B. I was primarily interested in the DX-100B as I didn't have any tube gear for 160M AM work The first thing I noticed on the 100 was that the front panel.