Collins KWM-2 / 2A Transceiver Serial Number Guide

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Collins KWM-2 / KWM-2A — Serial Number & Production Guide

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The Collins KWM-2 is widely regarded as the definitive HF SSB transceiver of the valve era — a landmark instrument that set the standard for performance, stability, and build quality from its introduction in 1959 through approximately 1980, a production run exceeding twenty years.[7] Covering 3.4–30.0 MHz across all HF amateur bands using an interchangeable coil assembly system, the KWM-2 combined the circuit architecture of the companion 75S-1 receiver and 32S-1 transmitter into a single compact chassis.[4] The KWM-2A followed with production improvements and was adopted extensively for MARS and military communications in the Vietnam era.[4] This guide consolidates serial number ranges, emblem era transitions, KWM-2 vs. KWM-2A identification, manual history, and restoration reference data.

Overview & Specifications

Manufacturer
Collins Radio Company — Cedar Rapids Division, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Model Designations
KWM-2  /  KWM-2A (improved production variant; factory upgrade kit also available)
Production Period
~1959 (KWM-2) — approximately 1979–1980 (KWM-2A final production)
Type
SSB/CW HF Transceiver; mobile or fixed station; external power supply required
Frequency Coverage
3.4–30.0 MHz — all HF amateur bands (80m through 10m); 200 kHz coverage per coil assembly[4]
RF Power Input
175 W PEP SSB  /  160 W CW[1]
RF Power Output
100 W PEP nominal[1]
Modes
USB, LSB, CW (sidetone monitoring); VOX; ALC
IF Architecture
Double conversion: HF IF 2.955–3.155 MHz (crystal-controlled); LF IF 455 kHz (VFO-controlled); Collins Mechanical Filter at 455 kHz[4]
Receiver Sensitivity
0.5 μV for 10 dB S/N ratio[1]
Receiver Selectivity
2.1 kHz at 6 dB down; 4.2 kHz at 60 dB down[1]
Frequency Stability
< 100 Hz per hour drift — exceptional for the era[4]
Frequency Resolution
1 kHz dial divisions on all bands[1]
Tube Complement
18 tubes: 6AZ8 (×3), 6U8A (×4), 12AT7 (×2), 6DC6, 7543, 6CL6, 6146A (×2), 6BN8 (×3), 6EB8[4]
PA Tubes
2 × 6146A (parallel pair)
VFO
Collins 70K-2 Permeability-Tuned Oscillator (PTO) — slug-tuned rack
Calibrator
100 kHz crystal calibrator built in
ALC
Automatic Load Control on IF and RF stages; up to 10 dB compression[1]
Power Supply
Collins 516F-2 (heavy duty, recommended) or PM-2 (limited duty cycle) — external required[4]
Emblem Eras
All four Collins emblem eras represented across the 20+ year production run
Military / MARS Use
KWM-2A widely used by MARS stations in Vietnam; military and government deployments[4]

Important Note on Serial Number Sequencing

⚠ Randomised Serial Number Assignment — Collins Policy
Collins Radio issued serial numbers for the KWM-2/2A in randomised (non-sequential) order, consistent with Art Collins’ documented decree that serial numbers should not convey production date information.[9] CCA survey research by Rod Blocksome K0DAS has confirmed the existence of missing serial number blocks and a scrambling methodology within the KWM-2/2A production record.[5] For the most reliable production date estimate, examine the date codes stamped on IF cans and other fixed components inside the chassis (format: YY MM). The emblem type provides the broadest era indicator.

Collins Logo / Emblem Production Eras

With a production run exceeding twenty years, the KWM-2/2A spans all four Collins emblem eras. The front-panel emblem is the fastest single indicator of approximate production period, though due to random serial number assignment it must always be cross-referenced with internal component date codes for reliable dating.[5]

✔ Best Dating Method for KWM-2 / KWM-2A
Component date codes stamped on IF cans and similar fixed components inside the chassis are the most reliable single dating indicator. Format is typically YY MM (year then month). A unit with IF cans stamped “74 11” was manufactured no earlier than November 1974. Cross-reference with the front-panel emblem for confirmation.[6] The 70K-2 PTO serial number is an additional secondary dating reference when correlated with the CCA PTO serial number survey.[5]
Emblem Type Approx. Period Approx. S/N Zone Physical Description Collector Notes
Winged Emblem ~1959 – Fall 1969 Low ranges; see note on random assignment Stylised red winged device; “COLLINS” below; upper-left front panel Most desirable to purists; full 10+ year Winged-era production of KWM-2; cleanest vintage presentation
Round Emblem ~Fall 1969 – ~1974 Overlapping ranges — not deterministic Round red disc; white “Collins” script logo Transition era; both KWM-2 and KWM-2A units found; S/N 14862 and S/N 18355 are documented Round Emblem KWM-2A examples
Block / Italic Letter ~1974 – ~1977 Later production ranges Block or italic “COLLINS” lettering without winged or round device Post-Rockwell acquisition era styling; plastic trim and revised knobs often present
Late / Rockwell Era ~1977 – ~1979/1980 Latest production ranges Rockwell International Collins branding variants Final production run; represents the end of the classic Collins amateur equipment era

Serial Number Lookup Tool

Enter a KWM-2 or KWM-2A serial number for an estimated production era. All results are indicative only, given the documented random S/N assignment and missing S/N blocks in the CCA survey record.



KWM-2 vs. KWM-2A — Identification Guide

ℹ Factory Built vs. Factory Converted — Identification
Collins offered a factory kit to upgrade KWM-2 units to KWM-2A specification. The key identification difference on the front panel is the EXCITER TUNING and PA TUNING controls: a continuous thick line on these controls indicates a factory-built KWM-2A. Upgraded (converted) KWM-2 units may not show this marking. Additionally, factory-built KWM-2A units carry the model designation stamped on the chassis serial number tag; converted units may show hand-written notation rather than a machine stamp.[6]
Feature KWM-2 KWM-2A
Front-panel designation“KWM-2”“KWM-2A”
EXCITER / PA TUNING markingStandard markingContinuous thick line on tuning controls (factory-built only)
Chassis serial tagStampedStamped (factory); hand-written annotation possible on converted units
Frequency coverage3.4–30.0 MHz3.4–30.0 MHz; some military units extended beyond amateur bands
Military / MARS deploymentSome useExtensive — MARS stations in Vietnam; U.S. military and embassy use[4]
Circuit differencesOriginal designMinor AGC refinements; dial lock added; weighted tuning knobs; HT interlocks — circuit substantially similar over 20-year run[8]
EscutcheonKWM-2 engravingKWM-2A engraving (primary factory conversion component)
Emblem erasWinged, Round (early production)Winged, Round, Block, Late — depending on year of manufacture
Conversion kitCould be upgraded to 2A spec via factory kitN/A (factory production or field conversion)

Documented Serial Numbers

Serial Number Model Emblem Approx. Year Notes / Source
~10360KWM-2Winged1959–1960French collector report (CCAE); dated by serial number context and owner account[3]
14862KWM-2ARound~1970–1974Listed with MCN 9776 and 70K-2 PTO S/N 52054; plastic trim, screw-type knobs; documented in collector records[10]
18355KWM-2ARound~1970–1974Collector listing; Round Emblem confirmed[10]
Various (end-of-1974 range)KWM-2ABlock/ItalicLate 1974EB5AGV’s unit; dated by IF can component date codes stamped “74 11” (November 1974)[6]
📋 Additional Serial Number Data Wanted
Rod Blocksome K0DAS has specifically identified the KWM-2/2A as needing additional survey data to better define missing serial number blocks and total production numbers — as well as 70K-2 PTO serial numbers to correlate with KWM-2/2A and S-Line units.[5] Contact the Collins Collectors Association via collinsradio.org.

Compatible Accessories & Station Equipment

Accessory Collins Model Notes
Power Supply (heavy duty)Collins 516F-2Recommended for sustained operation; 115 V AC; matches KWM-2/2A chassis styling
Power Supply (light duty)Collins PM-2Limited duty cycle — suitable for intermittent operation only[4]
Speaker / Station ConsoleCollins 312B-4Matches KWM-2/2A cabinet styling; includes phone patch and S-meter
Linear AmplifierCollins 30L-1Standard pairing for full KWM-2/2A station; 4 × 811A tubes, 1 kW PEP
External VFOCollins 321B-5Second VFO for split-frequency DX operation
WattmeterCollins 302C-3In-line wattmeter compatible with KWM-2/2A station
Mobile mountingCollins mobile rack trayFor vehicle installation; KWM-2/2A in Samsonite Silhouette cases documented for government/diplomatic use[11]

Manual & Documentation History

Document Description Notes
KWM-2 / KWM-2A Instruction BookFactory manual covering operation, alignment, and parts list; multiple editions reflecting circuit revisionsBAMA archive; CCA Technical Archives; consult edition date for circuit revision reference
Technical Bulletin supplementsFactory-issued TB sheets covering AGC updates, relay improvements, HT interlock additions, and other running changesCCA Technical Archives; recommended reading before any alignment work
AIR PUBLICATION 116E-0128Military KWM-2A technical publication (TGRI AT 23183/I); covers military-specific configurationsScanned by F5TEV; available via CCAE (European Collins Collectors Association)[3]
CCA Technical ArchivesSupplemental articles, restoration notes, CCA Journal back-issuescollinsradio.org
CCAE Tools & ResourcesFrench/international KWM-2/2A documentation, schematics, wiring diagrams, modification notesccae.tm6cca.com[3]

Circuit Notes & Restoration Considerations

Item Notes
Thermal managementThe KWM-2/2A runs warm — especially the PA cage and surrounding components. After 50+ years, cooling fan additions (aftermarket kits available) are strongly recommended for sustained operation. Heat damage to nearby components is a common fault in non-fanned units.[3]
70K-2 PTO alignmentThe PTO is the heart of the KWM-2/2A. The slug-tuned rack must be carefully realigned if disturbed. Do not over-tighten the rack. See detailed PTO alignment procedure in CCA technical articles.
CW sidetone compromiseThe KWM-2/2A uses a 1500 Hz tone oscillator for CW sidetone generation — the transmitted CW frequency will be 1500 Hz above the dial reading.[4] Carrier-generated CW modification articles exist and are well documented in CCA literature.
6146A PA pairMatch the PA pair for plate current balance. 6146B is the preferred modern substitute. Avoid 6146W (mil-spec variant with different pinout). Check cathode resistors and screen supply stability.
Mechanical Filter455 kHz Collins MF; robust if undamaged. Test selectivity shape carefully — a degraded MF shows a rounded passband. Spares are increasingly scarce; handle with care.
ALC alignmentALC loop gain and threshold are critical for clean SSB — misaligned ALC is a common cause of splatter. Follow factory alignment procedure precisely, particularly the IF chain before ALC loop closure.
On/Off switchSwitch failure is a known failure point in aged KWM-2/2A units. Repair/rebuild kits and procedures are available via CCAE resources.[3]
CR7 diodeThe CR7 diode is a known failure component in KWM-2/2A circuits — confirm availability before undertaking full restoration.[3]
Component dating via IF cansStamped date codes on IF transformers (format YY MM) are the most reliable production dating method. Record all codes found and compare with front-panel emblem for cross-validation.[6]
Capacitor replacementWax-coated paper capacitors throughout; electrolytic capacitors in power supply and audio sections. Full recap is standard practice before alignment.
MARS / military KWM-2AMilitary-deployment examples may show non-standard crystal complements, modified frequency coverage, or external relay control wiring. Verify configuration before alignment.

References

  1. Collins Radio Company. KWM-2/2A Transceiver Technical and Instruction Manual. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Reproduced at CCA Historical Archives. collinsradio.org.
  2. Johnson, Gerald K0CQ. Collins Serial Numbers (mailing list post, June 2004). QTH.net Collins Reflector. qth.net.
  3. CCAE — European Collins Collectors Association. KWM-2/2A Tools and Resources. ccae.tm6cca.com.
  4. Electronics Notes. Collins KWM-2 Vintage Ham Radio Transceiver. electronics-notes.com.
  5. Blocksome, Rod K0DAS. Collins Radio Production Surveys — KWM-2/2A. Collins Collectors Association Technical Archives. collinsradio.org.
  6. Gavila, Jose (EB5AGV). KWM-2A Pictures and Notes (includes IF can dating method and factory-built vs. converted identification). jvgavila.com.
  7. CCA groups.io. KWM-2A — Production and Circuit Changes Discussion (August 2023). groups.io.
  8. K9ZW. Collins KWM-2A Station (blog; includes Round Emblem and Winged Emblem station comparisons). k9zw.wordpress.com.
  9. QTH.net Collins Reflector. Collins Serial Numbers — Random Assignment Policy (July 2005). qth.net.
  10. Collins Radio Transceiver archive. KWM-2A Collector Listings (S/N 14862, S/N 18355 documented). hamradiotransceiver.biz.
  11. Collins Radio Company. Collins Guidebook and Notes (1994). KWM-2 in Samsonite Silhouette case; mobile and diplomatic deployment. worldradiohistory.com.
  12. WA3KEY Virtual Collins Radio Museum. Collins equipment reference pages. wa3key.com.
  13. VK6ADA. Collins Vintage Radio Reference Collection. vk6ada.com.au  ·  r-390a.net.