In the UK the CM-1U 220-240V variant was advertised until March 1966. The World Radio History website has an advert in featuring the CM-1U Wireless World, March 1966, page 148. As far as I can see it no longer appears in Daystrom's ads from April 1966 onwards.
@retrotechandelectronics7 жыл бұрын
In all of my later Heathkit restoration videos, you see me attempt to reform and keep original caps in place for educational purposes, i usually never bother, except for my videos, It always ends up that for some reason I find that they will be ripped out by project end. Even coupling caps with seemingly low ESR finds trace DC values in circuit where 0 is expected, bad news on an amp grid input. As for those brown paper electrolytics, i have a bag of them only to restuff if i should decide, but they are to iffy to ever put in a power supply.
@circuitblog017 жыл бұрын
hi my freind i am happy in you interdaction in the set i build the set based on schematic and inside look but the out side it is not the same but the same circuit thanks for this video and god bless you and protect you and your family
@mandys15057 жыл бұрын
i love your reviews , i wish i was surrounded by these analog devices. like a lab. i like that it can be used for testing out for a mobile radio station in field ~ thanks for the post
@barryf54797 жыл бұрын
Thanks for another excellent Heathkit review, Jeff. I've "caught the bug" from you and I'm starting to work on my first Heathkit project (a HG10-B VFO) as a result of rekindling my amateur radio activity. It's all your fault :-) I can't get enough of the stuff so I bought your book as well as Chuck Penson's book.
@circuitblog017 жыл бұрын
hi my freind i am happy in you interdaction in the set i build the set based on schematic and inside look but the out side it is not the same but the same circuit thanks for this video and god bless you and protect you and your family