Re: [AMRadio] A piece of Gonset equipment

2009-12-04 Thread Jim Wilhite
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

Re: [AMRadio] A piece of Gonset equipment

2009-12-04 Thread manualman
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" writes: > Pete, mi

Re: [AMRadio] A piece of Gonset equipment

2009-12-04 Thread Jim Wilhite
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

Re: [AMRadio] A piece of Gonset equipment

2009-12-04 Thread manualman
First Google hit: http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/gonset_3066.html Pete, wa2cwa On Fri, 4 Dec 2009 15:57:30 -0600 "Jim Wilhite" writes: > No this tunes only 6 meters. I have seen the Super 6 and Super 12 > and > this isn't either. It only tunes 6 meters. > > Pete to do you know where I can fi

Re: [AMRadio] A piece of Gonset equipment

2009-12-04 Thread Jim Wilhite
No this tunes only 6 meters. I have seen the Super 6 and Super 12 and this isn't either. It only tunes 6 meters. Pete to do you know where I can find a picture? I have searched through several sites and pages but did not find it. 73 Jim/W5JO - Original Message - > Hello, Jim, >

Re: [AMRadio] A piece of Gonset equipment

2009-12-04 Thread manualman
Sounds like a Gonset #3066. Pete, wa2cwa On Fri, 4 Dec 2009 14:40:45 -0600 "Jim" writes: > Hi all, > > I am trying to identify this small Gonset 6 meter AM converter. I > acquired it in a recent purchase and it intrigues me because there > is no model number on it nor other identification o

Re: [AMRadio] A piece of Gonset equipment

2009-12-04 Thread MARSHALL DUES
Hello, Jim, It sounds like you have a Gonset "Super Six" model E mobile converter. It is designed expressly for mobile use on the 10, 11, 15, 20, 40 and 75 meter bands. It also covers the 19 meter (daytime) and 49 meter (nighttime) short wave broadcast bands. Regards, Marshall Dues, K5MMD Kat

[AMRadio] A piece of Gonset equipment

2009-12-04 Thread Jim
Hi all, I am trying to identify this small Gonset 6 meter AM converter. I acquired it in a recent purchase and it intrigues me because there is no model number on it nor other identification other than the Gonset name. The box is 51/2 X 51/2 X 31/2 and painted with a light gray tint wrinkle

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2009-12-04 Thread Todd Carpenter
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Re: [AMRadio] 7.185 +/-

2009-12-04 Thread Todd Carpenter
I have been talking to mike murry and put my 75 meter antenna on the truck last night. I am going to try 3880 - 3885 today. 5am central. -Original Message- From: ke5...@aol.com Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2009 9:47 PM To: amradio@mailman.qth.net Subject: Re: [AMRadio] 7.185 +/- hi tod