Heath HW-24

Twin Band Mobile Transceiver/Repeater. HW-24

RX-range: 144-148 / 438-450 MHz; TX-range: 144-148 / 438-450 MHz; HAM bands: 2m 70cm; Stability: -; Tuning steps: 5 / 10 / 12.5 / 20 / 25 kHz.

Standard C-5200

Heathkit HW-24/Standard C-5200 (mobile)

STANDARD C-5200 was released in the mid 198es. It is a mobile radio. At first sight this radio is pretty unspectacular. But STANDARD-fans know that this radio was a high-class radio in its time. Construction and design are in a robust and high quality. Usability of this radio is very easy. For displaying settings and current frequncies the STANDARD C-5200 uses a real VF-display. Keys have a backlight lighting for better usage in dark areas like midnight-shacks and cars. DTMF and CTCSS have been available as optional units. The C-5200 has two antenna-connectors. On this time this was usual on mobile bi-band radios because small-size duplexer for rf-power up to 50W haven't been available. So for using the C-5200 on a Bi-Band antenna you will need a duplexer vor 145Mc and 435Mc with max. 50W rf-rating and good selection. Maybe you think this is a disadvantage.


   1) keys tight -> reason is rough rubber protection between frontpanel and keyboard -> exchange rubber and keys
   2) no transmission or low rf-output -> most reason are weak soldering joints -> resolder joints or exchange rf-units
   3) dark display -> mostly caused by broken DC-DC-converter for the VFD -> repair DC-Converter for display
   4) weak audio -> broken caps in af-unit -> renew caps and clean board from electrolyte
   5) VFO-knob loose -> just pull of cap and fasten screw of knob

How to activate crossband on STANDARD C-5200?" There are two ways activating crossband-mode Way 1: Push key "SP" while pressing key "RMR" 3 times. But then sending will work without modulation-signal. Why this? We don't know. Thanks for info to Simone from Italien Way 2: Switch of your C-5200. Remove, top-cover, bottom-cover and front-panel. On the front-panel please look for jumper 17 and desolder this jumper. Complete your radio again and press key "RPT" during switching your radio on.

Last modified on 19 November 2017, at 23:04