Hello Jim,
I'd use an 'HCU04 myself ;-)
Yeah, most folks these days won't even know what unbuffered logic is. In
this case the designers probably wanted all the gain they could get.
Logic inverters of the buffered and unbuffered kind are probably still
the lowest cost analog amps money can buy if you don't count "time
shares" on an ASIC.
I remember when I was a kid and needed a frequency counter it took me
days to figure out how to build a nice transistor amp. Wasn't allowed to
the library because I had some kind of contagious flu. Then another few
days, cuts and bruises to scavenge AF139 transistors out of old TV sets.
Had I only known this trick of using inverters back then. But at least I
learned something by building that transistor pre-amp.