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Heathkit Model CB-1 Citizens Band Transceiver 1 - 23 Channels - WORKS!

$ 19.35

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: See Details.
  • Type: Base Station Radio
  • Band: CB
  • MPN: CB-1
  • Number of Channels: 23
  • Brand: Heathkit
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Model: Heathkit CB-1

    Description

    Part of my father’s TV & Radio retired repair shop.  Sold As Is. My father tested every part.  He never kept items that were not useable.  I cannot however guarantee any of these items other than saying he was a well trusted serviceman.  He has an entire building we are going through so check back often for new stuff.  I'm the only one posting this so it takes me a while because I work too.
    If in knew how to use it I would keep it!  hahahaha.  I plugged it in, it turns on...but I don't know what else to do.  Sorry.  It is a great piece for those who collect.  It may need a new handset or perhaps some upgrades in wiring and it does need a good cleaning.
    Motto: No "Reasonable" offer refused.  Let's make a deal!
    From an old advertisement:
    Country:
    United States of America (USA)
    Manufacturer / Brand:
    Heathkit (Brand), Heath Co.; Benton Harbor (MI)
    alternative name
    Heath Company
    Year:
    1961
    Category:
    Citizen Band Equipment
    Valves / Tubes
    4:
    6AN8
    ECC83
    or
    12AX7
    6AQ5A
    6AU8A
    (I'll check to see if we have any of these tubes)
    Main principle
    Transceiver; Super Regenerativ
    Wave bands
    Short Wave (SW only)
    Details
    Power type and voltage
    Line / Batteries (any type) / 105-125 / 6; 12 Volt
    Loudspeaker
    Permanent Magnet Dynamic (PDyn) Loudspeaker (moving coil)
    Power out
    from Radiomuseum.org
    Model:
    Citizen's Band Transceiver W-CB-1
    - Heathkit Brand, Heath Co.;
    Material
    Metal case
    Shape
    Portable set > 8 inch (also usable without mains)
    Notes
    Any one of CB-Channels 1 thru 23. Model CB-1 is a kit and W-CB-1 is factory assembled.
    Circuit diagram reference
    Photofact Folder, Howard W. SAMS