Interesting again, that is the style but the dial on this one only 
covers 6 meters.  Who would have thought they would do something like 
that (snicker).  I thought the knobs were incorrect, but the picture 
shows the kind of knobs that are on this one.  Wonder if the dial 
markings for 10 meters have just faded out?

The previous owner, now SK, used it mobile on 6 meters with an AF 68.  I 
bought it all from his estate.  The AF 68 puts out nearly 28 watts on 6 
meters.  Now if I just had a 6 meter antenna :>).

Thanks Pete

Jim


----- Original Message ----- 

> What about this style. They made these for 10-11 meters, 75, 6, and I
> think 2 meters. They didn't have a model number assigned to them as 
> far
> as I know.
> http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/gonset_10_11_meter_converter.html
>
> Pete, wa2cwa
>
> On Fri, 4 Dec 2009 17:04:29 -0600 "Jim Wilhite" <[email protected]>
> writes:
>> Pete, mine is different.  There are two knobs at the bottom of the
>> dial.
>> One is a 2 position rotary switch, which is assume is and in
>> line/out of
>> line switch and the tuning knob.
>>
>> The dial indicator is a round display not square like the one in the
>>
>> picture  The indicator is only about 1.5 inches in diameter, but you
>>
>> only tune across 180 degrees.  No wonder I didn't find it, it was in
>>
>> German  :>)
>>
>> Hummm!
>>
>> 73
>>
>> Jim

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