Heathkit SB-102
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Desktop Shortwave Transceiver
The Heathkit SB-102 was the last and the best of the SB line. It was the last vacuum tube rig that Heatkit produced. The SB-102 was introduced in 1970. The follow on to the SB-102 was the Heathkit SB-104 which was a solid state rig.
Specifications
Type- Desktop Amateur HF Transceiver
- Frequency range RX
- 80-10m
- TX
- 80-10m
- Frequency stability
- Less than 100 Hz per hour drift after 10 minute warm up
- Tuning steps
- -
- Filters
- 2.1 kHz
400 Hz optional
Receiver
Modulations- CW / USB / LSB
- Sensitivity
- 0.35 µV for 10 dB S+N/N
- Selectivity
- 2.1 kHz @ -6 dB
5 kHz @ -60 dB - Receiver system
- -
- IF-frequencies
- -
- Image rejection
- -
- Audio output
- 2 W
Transmitter
Connections
- Antenna
- -
- Impedance
- 50/75Ω
Electrical
- Power requirements
- -
- Current drain RX
- -
- TX
- -
Physical
- Dimensions (w×h×d)
- 378 × 168 × 340 mm (14.88 × 6.61 × 13.39 in)
- Weight
- -
- Form factor
- Desktop
- Manufactured
- Between 1970 and 1975
Other features
- Memories
- -
Usage- Amateur / Ham radio operators
- Manufacturer
- Heathkit
- Model
- SB-102
- Features
- 100 kHz crystal calibrator
Triple Action Level Control
VOX
PTT
Manuals, Diagrams and Brochures
- None available
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