I've always loved the design concept of that little transmitter!

Someone who can cobble-together a power supply and some other coils will have fun with it.

David KD4E

Gonset Commander Model B 35-50 Watt Multi-Band Transmitter with Manual - $125 plus shipping

This is a 160-6 meter crystal controlled AM transmitter from the early 1950's. This uses plug-in coils to change bands. I only have the 10 meter coil which is included. The unit is untested and as found. Overall pretty clean inside and outside but does have some extra holes in the case from being used mobile I assume and the original antenna connector has been replaced with an SO-239. Includes the original manual which is readable but in rough condition.

Pictures
http://n7rk.com/radiostuff9/gonset_commander.jpg
http://n7rk.com/radiostuff9/gonset_commander2.jpg
http://n7rk.com/radiostuff9/gonset_commander3.jpg
http://n7rk.com/radiostuff9/gonset_commander4.jpg
http://n7rk.com/radiostuff9/gcinside.jpg
http://n7rk.com/radiostuff9/gcinside2.jpg
http://n7rk.com/radiostuff9/gcinside3.jpg


73 es Tnx for looking,

Dave N7RK



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