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View Pictures from Dayton 2007. |
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The Collins Collectors Association |
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C O N T E N T S Last Update - March 2, 2002 |
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Collins S-Line |
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Use the links below to navigate to specific Collins Radio amateur
equipment. New links will be added, so visit again.
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Collins equipment. You're ready for it now. It was natural to compromise on equipment at first. Gradually your station improved. But, you're still dissatisfied. You've spent frustrating years with a series of rigs. Even if it costs more, you're thinking
about a station that offers truly dependable performance, more enjoyment, fewer headaches. Now is the time to talk it over with your Collins distributor. You're ready for the S/Line or the KWM-2A. |
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Why Purchase Collins Amateur Equipment?*
- Collins offer the only 1 year warranty in the amateur field.
- All units are "burned in" 12 hours, then tested and calibrated.
- Every transmitter receives complete distortion measurements to ensure that intermodulation distortion is at least 30 dB down.
- Each unit is subjected to vibration an shock during transmit and receive.
- All signal specifications are quoted in "hard" microvolts, i.e., signal level across 50 ohms, which is 6 dB less than "soft" microvolts.
- Extensive use of highest quality MIL SPEC components.
- All equipment is hand wired using teflon coated wire.
- Exceptional reliability through proven, conservatively-rated design.
- Dedicated factory and distributor product support after the sale.
- Future product modification data furnished each owner free of charge through production life of equipment.
- Sound investment that offers excellent resale value.
*From 1977 insert in Collins Amateur Equipment brochure
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The Collins S-Line was perhaps the most successful amateur product line in history, spanning over two decades.The S-Line replaced the
A-Line Golddust Twins (the 75A-4/
KWS-1) in 1958 with the introduction of the 75S-1 and 32S-1. Inspired by his Lecia camera, Art Collins
wanted the S-Line front panel backgrounds to have a leather-like finish. The visually pleasing aesthetics combined with a simplified control layout and a sloping cabinet design made the S-Line very comfortable to use and helped to
make it an instant success.Evolution of the A-Line into the S-Line was catalyzed by the KWM-1 transceiver. |
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