Heathkit Test
Equipment Products by Chuck Penson WA7ZZE
Over the
course of 30 years or so, the Heath Company produced a virtual flood of test
equipment products—all offered as kits. Starting in 1947 with a simple 5-inch
oscilloscope, the company quickly expanded its test equipment line to include
vacuum tube voltmeters, audio and radio frequency generators, tube testers,
power supplies, meters of all description, and much much more. But above all
else, Heath loved to make oscilloscopes—some 50 different models over the
years, not including scopes for automotive, hi-fi, and ham radio use. By the
time the company got out of the kit business around 1987, they had made and
sold more models of test equipment than any other company before or since.
This is the
definitive guide to every kit-form test equipment product the Heath Company
ever made. 200 pages, more than 300 products and 375 crisp black and white
photos taken by the author from the author's own collection as well as
several major Heathkit collectors. Every product includes a photo, the
first and last year of production and the price when first introduced, a brief
technical description and full specifications, and references to the products
that preceded and followed. Also included are three indexes: one for model
numbers, a second organized by product type, and a third in chronological
order.
The book is
organized by product type into 22 chapters describing all kit-form test
equipment products including:
Everything
from 1947 to 1991. Also includes a chapter for the fully assembled equipment of
the Malmsted-Enke EUW scientific products series. There is even a special
chapter on Heath's ES-series (H-1) and EC-1 analog computers. Note that the
book does not include schematics.
Written for
buyers, sellers, users and collectors. This book is printed on very high quality paper, meant to last forever. If you loved Heathkit, this book is for
you.