The HW9 Multi-band, CW Transceiver
Description
The HW-9 is a multi-band CW transceiver covering the 80, 40, 20, 15 meter bands (with the addition of the HWA-9 add on, it covers 30, 17, 12 and 10 meters). It has proved to be very successful with QRPers world wide.
Whereas the two previous Heathkit transceivers, the HW 7 and HW8 were direct conversion, the HW9 is a superhet.
It first appeared in the 1980s.
HW-9 Specifications
- Size:
- Weight:
- Frequency Coverage:
- 3.5 - 3.75 MHz
- 7.0 - 7.25 MHz
- 14.0 - 14.25 MHz
- 21.0 - 21.25 MHz
- With HWA-9 add:
- 10.0 - 10.25 MHz
- 18.0 - 18.24 MHz
- 24.75 - 25.0 MHz
- 28.0 - 28.25 MHz
- Transmitter:
- 4W
- Harmonic supression 35dB minimum
- Spur supression 40dB minimum
- Less than 150Hz/hr drift after 30 minutes warmup
- Receiver:
- 8.83MHz IF
- Doubly-balanced mixer front end; no RF amplification AGC
- 0.5 microvolt sensitivity for 10dB S/N
- Noise floor (MDS): -130dBm / -128dBm (80m / 20m)
- Blocking dynamic range: 124dB / 122dB
- Two-tone 3rd order IMD DR: 99dB / 88dB
- Third order intercept: 18.5dBm / 4dBm
- The above picture is reproduced with the kind permission of Steve Hideg (copyright 1995) and may not be used for any reason without
his permission.Steve.Hideg.1@nd.edu
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