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in this video weamp;#39;ll look at the Heathkit rx1 Mohawk deluxe amateur radio receiver weamp;#39;ll look at the history of the radio its features and take a look at it inside and out Iamp;#39;ll discuss the restoration of this particular unit and demonstrate it being operated Heathkit was well known as the premier manufacturer of electronics in kit form from the 1950s into the early 1990s their product line included shortwave and amateur radio equipment the rx1 Mohawk was a high-end amateur radio receiver introduced in 1958 at a price of two hundred and seventy $4.95 equivalent to about twenty-two hundred dollars today it was sold until 1964 this 1961 Canadian Heathkit catalog lists the Mohawk at three hundred and forty $9.95 with the matching ak5 speaker for 1395 it was heath kits first hand band only receiver and one of the first high-end communication receivers to be offered in kit form Heath get offered a matching tx1 Apache transmitter which had an almost identical appearance