Heathkit HP23 HT power supply service, Pt1
Wanting a radio for 80 metres SSB for a regular club chat evening, and not having anything on HF or SSB, I decided to go the 1960's Heathkit route. I'm not expecting to have any difficulty in locating parts or manuals, which I'm sure can be a snag on commercially made gear. To get going, we need to check out the HP23 power supply & order new electrolytic capacitors. recorded 16th June 2020 Lincolnshire UK Richard G0OJF

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