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@EI6DP
@EI6DP 11 сағат бұрын
Nice job. Where did you get the Heathkit sticker for the rear of the meter.
@socallars3748
@socallars3748 11 сағат бұрын
Hi Will. I always enjoy seeing your Heathkit restorations appear on the QRZ swapmeet, not because I'm in the market for one but because I like your videos and methods! Question, what is your approach to cleaning/lubing variable capacitor bearings? I've got a Drake TR-4 on my bench right now, it's caps turn reasonably well but are a bit stiffer than what I think is appropriate. If I ever do buy one of these cool old rigs, it will be one that you've worked your magic on!
@paulswift700
@paulswift700 Күн бұрын
Hi there. Excellent radios you have there. I have a question for you. Where do you get the rubber drive belts. I have a TS 510 and the belts look the same. Thanks. Paul .De HS0ZLQ, G0MIH
@mikepxg6406
@mikepxg6406 Күн бұрын
why do you refer to it as a "rig" must be an american thing.
@socallars3748
@socallars3748 11 сағат бұрын
I've worked a lot of DX in my life and could never count how many non-Americans asked me what "rig" I'm using. Seems to me that ops worldwide call their radio a "rig," probably because it's a short and easy word to send/copy in CW. I'm a mediocre CW op, but the word jumps out at me, just like 73, ES, 599 or CQ.
@jerrypeal653
@jerrypeal653 Күн бұрын
Gotta give the guys that design these a lot of credit
@julesl6910
@julesl6910 Күн бұрын
Did you power it up without a light bulb current limiter? I don't use a variac, but at least a light bult as a limiter / fuse! I've never heard a tech say I expect it to smoke or blow up, that's mostly preventable. Love your work otherwise :)
@julesl6910
@julesl6910 Күн бұрын
Excellent work, excellent video. Please keep it up, I love this sort of content. I've always followed Mr. Carlson's advice and literally washed an old dirty amp with WD-40, maybe half a big can while working it with a tooth brush and paint brush. I know that's a bit controversial, but I've done it many times. I agree with Carlson that the WD-40 renews old pcb boards and keeps them in strong shape for a long time. That said, my next amp I'll try washing an amp in the sink like you did haha and probably with a few gallons of distilled water instead. Here in California our well water is terribly hard.
@socallars3748
@socallars3748 10 сағат бұрын
I'm not crazy about the WD-40 approach, but many, many times I've taken radio and guitar amp chassis to my driveway and scrubbed them with dish soap and simple green. I used a hose attachment (made for car rinsing) that created de-ionized, filtered water for the final rinse, blast it with compressed air and let everything dry spot-free in the SoCal sun. Your distilled water is a good idea! I'd take some sensitive bits out first (say a Collins VFO!) but it's a very valid approach to cleaning old gear. Long ago, an old-timer told me "There ain't nothin' in that radio that water will damage" and he was pretty close to right. Some guys run them through the dishwasher, but I don't like the lack of control and I'm afraid it could wash silk-screening right off!
@mikefinn2101
@mikefinn2101 Күн бұрын
Will This was a very wonderful video really loved it. Nice of to think of others and sharing valuable info. Learned so much. No words to express my gratitude you are a gift to Ham Radio a True Ham thanks 73s Mike WB7QXU
@christopherezell3287
@christopherezell3287 Күн бұрын
Hi Will The 101 that you restored for me a year ago is still going strong. Keep doing what you do and maybe take on a SB 220 amp or some other rescue heathkit. take care 73's
@tompadberg336
@tompadberg336 Күн бұрын
Thank you Will for making these videos. Your calm method of troubleshooting and repair is outstanding. I still have my HW-101 that I built in 1973 and it is one of my prized possessions. It’s not a shelf queen; I use it regularly and get positive feedback during QSOs. I’ve learned a great deal from you on this rig. Best 73, Tom
@neutralobservation9418
@neutralobservation9418 2 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for posting these. My oldest brother (SK) loved these rigs. Great job on the restoration. 73's.
@steve732
@steve732 6 күн бұрын
Excellent Video. Wish everyone was as precise and easy to understand.
@user-xs9zr9xs4c
@user-xs9zr9xs4c 13 күн бұрын
My elmer had a hw100..the top cover was never on...
@rohnkd4hct260
@rohnkd4hct260 16 күн бұрын
I picked up one at a second hand store. He had no idea what it was. He asked a reasonable price, so it came home with me. It’s on my bench to be repaired.
@WA1QHQ
@WA1QHQ 19 күн бұрын
I think the chassis is zinc plated, not copper.
@rohnkd4hct260
@rohnkd4hct260 21 күн бұрын
Just picked up a PS like that one at a local “junk store” and I plan to restore it. EBAY had a “kit” to restore the power supply. Bet it’s Iike the kit you used.
@Q26Video
@Q26Video 26 күн бұрын
Really interesting and helpful video. Many thanks and 73
@NebukedNezzer
@NebukedNezzer Ай бұрын
35 years ago I was at a neighborhood garage sale. bought one of these with power supply lots of extra stuff for 20 bucks. mine has the cw filter. I put dial cords and springs in to replace the rubber bands. the radio worked great. its been on the storage self ever since.
@NebukedNezzer
@NebukedNezzer Ай бұрын
nicely done
@petertyrrell6690
@petertyrrell6690 Ай бұрын
A great, very helpful video. Thank you.
@mmlanger55
@mmlanger55 Ай бұрын
As a kid in the early 70's I built the DX-60B, the HW-101 and helped friends build their HW-16's. You are bringing back many wonderful memories. Thanks for the excellent video documentation. Your work is an art. I am still in possession of my HW-101 but it stay cold. Love to watch your work.
@albertlebron1496
@albertlebron1496 Ай бұрын
I have one i want to listen only but i have the single bander. Great video. Watched till the end
@conservative599
@conservative599 2 ай бұрын
Great Video, I noted each of the restoration techniques and interesting materials Will used! Unfortunately my 1944 Hallicrafters SX-28A has a very blackened chassis underside, and the cadmium plating I wet sanded wont clean up, and no bottom cover nor Art Deco case came with it. So I may go with the Krylon Metallic recommendation AND the KOALA decals but Laser printers are not that common. My real reason to comment is I built a new HW-16 for my best friend from Newton NJ HS ARC where we both started out in 1969. The rig was fun, but I added an EXTRA IF stage, just buying the parts at Heathkit in NYC, and mounted it in the RX IF area. WORKED GREAT, and one night we actually heard an eerie signal coming over the North Pole from a research station in Novosibersk RUSSIA, and quickly reground our nearest XTAL, dried it off and made the contact... I am still working at 70 in EMI/EMC, Reliability and Certification of 400G Optical Networking equipment, building and fixing stuff as needed thanks to 55 years of Ham Radio and Servicing experience. PS: How did you CLEAN the tubes, and not the markings? I saw the excellent Elecronics Old And New and Mikrowave1 YT videos use Deoxit and some dental cleaners on tube sockets and brass wire brush the pins. 73s Hilary W4HDL
@bertproeme4535
@bertproeme4535 2 ай бұрын
could you send me a 101?
@cruzinone
@cruzinone 2 ай бұрын
Whats the chances you restoring a hot water 12a sometime? great videos.
@studioJAC64
@studioJAC64 2 ай бұрын
HW101 feature # 824, fully submersible. Kind of...
@stephennickerson7685
@stephennickerson7685 2 ай бұрын
Excelent video, How did you clean the knobs? Could you put some RTV caulking compound in the grommet where the power cord goes through? It might help hold the cord in place.
@TheMariepi3
@TheMariepi3 2 ай бұрын
I imagine American radio amateurs from 50 or 60 years ago with the kit purchased at Heatkit and received in a large cardboard box (when there were no Yaesus or Kenwood, or Icoms, etc., only very expensive Collins and perhaps Drakes) gradually building this sophisticated SSB transmitter transceiver (for that time). ,
@redfields5070
@redfields5070 2 ай бұрын
I'm looking for a young guy to take my Heathkit VTVM. It works great. I built it when I was16 years old, in 1968. I've never restored it, never really needed to. I lost the plastic probe somewhere along the way. I want to give it to someone who will appreciate what it is. I will ship it to you, free of charge. Steve KF5RGH
@redfields5070
@redfields5070 2 ай бұрын
My bench doesn't look that good when it's cleaned up.
@BrianMoore-uk6js
@BrianMoore-uk6js 2 ай бұрын
Very nice restoration, very nice receiver!!! Really enjoyed this video. Nothing is better than a clean, aligned, and functional receiver. Maybe consider getting an AC Variac for the first power on. It might prevent some fireworks. 🙂
@davidkerl1431
@davidkerl1431 2 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed the video! Dave N9HF
@carloslobo7224
@carloslobo7224 2 ай бұрын
Muito bom parabéns. 73´s.
@opsprey3
@opsprey3 2 ай бұрын
A great restoration of a HW-16. It and works and work fantastic. Well done. This model was my first transmit capable radio after I got my Novice license in the late 70s. I also had the external vfo which kept me from needing to the crystals for the transmit frequency. Thanks for sharing this restoration Will.
@ai5dd
@ai5dd 2 ай бұрын
I'm glad I found this channel! 73 de AI5DD
@JJ-el8li
@JJ-el8li 2 ай бұрын
Will - Yet another great video demonstrating care for these old rigs. I always look forward to your videos!
@fourfortyroadrunner6701
@fourfortyroadrunner6701 2 ай бұрын
NEVER have I been enamored with Heathkit and their PC board/ vacuum tubes combo. On some equipment, just the heat from larger tubes can deteriorate the board, solder joints, and traces. The use of compactron like tubes in some of their equipment is particularly annoying. I am 75. First licensed in 65, general in summer of 66
@daytonpyro
@daytonpyro 2 ай бұрын
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@bennisvcat1340
@bennisvcat1340 2 ай бұрын
Fine video. I restored my HW101 recently recaped and few resistors. I left the vfo alone and did not recap anything there. The tranceiver has worked well. I decided though to remove vfo for inspection. There where some dust there which I removed and cleaned the capacitor and lubricated the gear. Put it back and turned on and scale was little bit off. I aligned the tuning scale with crystal calibration and by trimmin the screws on 3.5 mhz. Things ok there but if change bands to say 14 mhz or 7.0 mhz the zerobeat are little bit of scale - not on the same place on scale. My question is what controls this or what is the best thing to do to be sure that I get zerobeat on same place on scale when changing bands?
@cwguy8960
@cwguy8960 2 ай бұрын
Another nice one!
@dandypoint
@dandypoint 2 ай бұрын
Great work. I am working on fixing up a HW-22A I built in the late 60s. Also have a HW-12. I saw a couple single Banders on your shelf. Hope you do videos on those! 73, N4DJ
@JackKC8QPG
@JackKC8QPG 3 ай бұрын
Great Video and Information !!
@cwguy8960
@cwguy8960 3 ай бұрын
Looks and sounds GREAT! Nice job Will! I'm hanging on to my HW-16 I bought used in 1981 as a novice - hope to restore that sometime myself. This video was the tutorial I needed! 73, N0DET
@mikefinn2101
@mikefinn2101 3 ай бұрын
Great video loved the issues and how you solved them great Troubleshooting
@frantech6935
@frantech6935 3 ай бұрын
I saw that on Ebay and didn't buy it because I was concerned the chassis wouldn't be able to be restored. I have a couple of HW-16s but I will buy a copper one someday. Thanks for the video.
@JCHaywire
@JCHaywire 3 ай бұрын
You are utterly insane! W0XO here. I like restoring Audio Oscillators and Function Generators, Eico and Heathkit. Your work, though, puts mine to shame. You're so thorough--and talk about a labor of love. Wow. I noticed your desoldering leaves much of the original solder behind--which is very kind to the PCB lamination. You also use a cooler iron than I do. Again--probably much better for those traces. I just can't say enough about your excellent work, OM. I'll keep up my "restorations" anyway, but you establish yourself as a master here. Best 73, Jonathan. ditdit
@N5OLA
@N5OLA 3 ай бұрын
Wow, much appreciated. I'm still learning so much, but loving every minute of it.
@joeburch9515
@joeburch9515 3 ай бұрын
Hi William - very nice work, as usual. I had an HW-16 that I was starting to modify for true transceive operation so an outboard VFO would not be needed. I was following an old article from 73 magazine (I think) and got it working but the output had some 'spurs' as the design was flawed. I was going to redesign the circuitry using proper double balanced mixers and perhaps work up a printed circuit board when everything was finalized but have yet to get around to it. 73's - Joe - K3JLS
@tubeDude48
@tubeDude48 3 ай бұрын
Film resistor 'should not' be used in the RF stage!
@kenanshobbies9970
@kenanshobbies9970 3 ай бұрын
Another great Heathkit restoration video, Will! I’m quickly becoming a fan and always enjoy your videos. I can’t wait to start digging into my DX-35 (from when I was a Novice). 73!
@johnbellas490
@johnbellas490 3 ай бұрын
Hello I received my Novice license in 1968 ish and we used one of these HW 16 units on for our transceiver at Wallkill N.Y. middle school!! The exam was headed by my sixth grade teacher a Mr Charles Stantial of Maybrook N.Y. who went SK a long time ago! I was wondering if that plated copper chassis was on an early or a late edition of this series HW 16 ?? Nice resto on this one! I too used Hayseed as my base start on my project unit
@N5OLA
@N5OLA 3 ай бұрын
John, I have an unbuilt HW-16 still in the box with an invoice inside dated 1975 and it has the copper-clad chassis. I'm guessing that at some point HK switched TO copper-clad when they realized the copper traces on the board did not react well to sheet metal. 1975 was toward the end of its lifecycle.
@johnbellas490
@johnbellas490 3 ай бұрын
Yes that is interesting because that is my graduating year from High school. Our club was able to use this small station up until 1975 anyway. Those who received our tickets was able to go back to middle school to operate the station after H.S hours! The club had 18 start and 16 of us got our tickets! including two young ladies!!!