Big as in legal limit handling.....
I have owned a couple of the Heathkit SA 2060A's over the years and they always did an outstanding job. Large components, huge sliver plated roller inductor with extra range to go up beyond 30 mhz. I've always used an 80 meter horizontal loop for my all-band HF antenna, and the 2060 would always tune the loop up onto 6 meters at 50 mhz.
Their stoutness and capabilities is affirmed by the way they've held their value too. When last made, in the early 80's I think, they sold for right at $300 I believe....and they are still reselling for even over $400 many times these days. If you're looking for a big HF tuner and can find one for under $300....BUY IT !! You won't be sorry. Would be advisable to find out from the seller that it is 100% working with no issues. Some performance depends on that the original purchaser - builder, put the thing together well and correctly. Being a Heathkit after all, it was a kit and had to be assembled by the original purchaser.
I have owned a couple of the Heathkit SA 2060A's over the years and they always did an outstanding job. Large components, huge sliver plated roller inductor with extra range to go up beyond 30 mhz. I've always used an 80 meter horizontal loop for my all-band HF antenna, and the 2060 would always tune the loop up onto 6 meters at 50 mhz.
Their stoutness and capabilities is affirmed by the way they've held their value too. When last made, in the early 80's I think, they sold for right at $300 I believe....and they are still reselling for even over $400 many times these days. If you're looking for a big HF tuner and can find one for under $300....BUY IT !! You won't be sorry. Would be advisable to find out from the seller that it is 100% working with no issues. Some performance depends on that the original purchaser - builder, put the thing together well and correctly. Being a Heathkit after all, it was a kit and had to be assembled by the original purchaser.