Rumor has it that Erik S. Klein may have mentioned these words:
>I just got through a couple of boxes I've been sitting on since mid-week.
>Included were a pile of Heathkit items including a 3100, 3200 and 3400 (with
>the Memory/IO accessory.) Also included were a Heath FET/Transistor tester
>and a Heath multimeter. Almost everything came with manuals.
Schweet!
>The most interesting Heath items, though, were a set of Heath binders
>including the "Heathkit Continuing Education" series with courses on Digital
>Technologies, Microprocessor Interfacing, Semiconductor Devices and
>Electronic Circuits.
I *think* I have this set -- part of the "haul" I got at the local auction
house where I got my 3400. (Granted, I don't have the I/O accessory...
:-( ) Have yet to really look at it, tho.
>There were also four volumes of the "Electronics
>Technology Series" which were Phase Locked Loops, Optoelectronics, Op Amps
>and Active Filters.
I don't know if I have these, tho... I should take a more 'indepth'
inventory sometime... ;-)
Laterz,
Roger "Merch" Merchberger
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