Yes, I never did anything on 6 meters with it, I don't think I ever did
anything
other than 80 and 40 meters with them.

Brett
N2DTS



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Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 10:34 PM
To: Discussion of AM Radio
Subject: RE: [AMRadio] Low Level Modulation in Gonsets


If you got a G76 that works decent on 6 meters, then you are either an
excellent technician, or a liar! Seriously, a 6DQ5 at 50 MC even if it is
neutralized is going to be a very poor performer, and modulation VERY non
linear, plate efficiency so low that the plate dissipation rating is always
exceeded. I spent quite a bit of time with both of mine using a 8.4 Mhz
crystal......VERY poor on transmit, and not too sensitive on receive. My
conclusion was that the rig needs a 6146 as the final to work 6 meters. The
Gonset G50 is much better.

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Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2005 6:57 PM
To: 'Discussion of AM Radio'
Subject: RE: [AMRadio] Low Level Modulation in Gonsets


The G76 was 80 through 6 meters, you needed to use a crystal
on 6 meters, but it has a vfo for 80-10.
The vfo seems stable, but it's a bit touchy to tune as its got a little
knob.

The transmitter (and receiver) audio is somewhat poor stock, but
can be improved a bit with the usual tweaks.
I got it as good as its likely to get without serious tube
and iron changes, and there is no room for other iron.
The transceiver is quite small, about the size of a shoe box.

I used to have 2 of them, and they seem indestructible, swr? who cares,
rough
handling? who cares!
We used to use one as the night before the hamfest campout rig.
Throw some wire into the trees and talk!

The receiver is quite good, it uses a 262Khz IF, and has parts on the IF
cans
to tailor the bandwidth, resistors across the primary and secondaries, and a
small cap from primary to secondary.
increasing the resistance of the resistors increases the Q, and vice versa,
and the cap adjusts the nose of the passband.
You can play with values to get it like you like, I have it set a bit
more narrow than stock I think.

Backlit receiver dial and meter, the rig looks very sharp.

Brett
N2DTS



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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Anthony W. DePrato
Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2005 9:34 AM
To: Discussion of AM Radio
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Low Level Modulation in Gonsets


you guys got me thinking i think i have a G 76? with power supply and
speaker stored in the shop. got it from W4BB sk. years ago. 160-6 i think
hummm wonder if i could hook it up the the old thunderbolt and get on AM .
i remember only think wrong with it was where Morgan use to put his fingers
on the top of the case and tune with his thumb paint has flacked off.
sounds like a new project to start on.
73 Tony

Anthony W. DePrato WA4JQS
Since 1962
Globe Champion  350A  RBB SX 101A
U.S. NAVY 63-70 USS ESSEX CVS 9 USS WASP CVS 18 VAW 121 SOG RVN 68-70
WA4JQS / VP8BZL / VP8SSI / 3Y0PI
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