Gonset GC-102 SSB Transceiver
(One of 2 known to exist)
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Proud owner Herman N4CH
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Of course you want the facts on the new Gonset GC- 102, so here's the scoop.
Whether you want to operate barefoot or with shoes, the GC-102 is the best
SSB transceiver you can buy!
Coupled with the Gonset GSB-201 Linear Amplifier, the GC-102 gives 1500 watts P.E.P
input.
Because the Gonset GC-102 receiver uses transistors and "hybrid"
tubes, it operates from 12 volt DC with a minimum power drain!
ONLY THE GONSET GC-102 SSB TRANSCEIVER GIVES YOU ALL THESE DELUXE FEATURES!
- Mechanical filter used to generate side band.
- All bands, 80 through 10 meters, in basic 500 KC segments.
- 2-speed concentric dial drive with "coarse" tuning ratio of 20:1
(50 KC/revolution) and "vernier" tuning ratio of 100:1 (10
KC/revolution).
- Power input to final: 180 watts P.E.P.
- Receiver features dual conversion.
- Semi-digital dial presentation with 10 KC major divisions, 2 KC minor
divisions.
- Highly stabilized VFO.
- Designed for mobile and fixed station operation.
- Separate AC and 12 volt DC power supplies.
- AC P/S forms pedestal for transmitter to match appearance of GSB-201
Linear Amplifier.
- "Edge-lighted' dial and illuminated ''S' meter, 100 KC Crystal
calibrator built in.
- Transceiver tunes WWV 15 Mcs for calibration purposes.
- High voltage power supply is used only in 'transmit'' mode.
- VOX and speech amplifier sections are completely transistorized.