[ARC5] No GO-9 On Display. Likely GO-2.

WF2U wf2u at ws19ops.com
Tue Jul 18 10:37:38 EDT 2017


I didn't enlarge the photo and looked at it only on my "smart" phone, so didn't see the details of the transmitter that are different from the later -9 version of the GO series. However, I'm sure at least once I saw another photo of a PBY-5 radio compartment in black and white and that definitely had a GO-9. I'll search for it. 

Meir WF2U/4

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On Jul 17, 2017, 8:36 PM, at 8:36 PM, Mike Morrow <kk5f at earthlink.net> wrote:
>Meir wrote:
>
>> You can see the radio compartment of a PBY-5 aircraft with the GO-9
>> and a pair of RU-19 receivers here:
>>   http://tlbigley.com/Cutaway%20PBY/  
>
>Meir,
>
>The photos in that cutaway have intrigued me for several years.
>
>The GO-series transmitter pictured is definitely NOT a GO-9...there's
>not a bit of doubt about that.  So...wbat is it???
>
>There were only four makers of the GO-series:
>
>Hygrade Sylvania
>GO      1933
>
>Western Electric
>GO-1    1934
>GO-2    1935
>
>Westinghouse Electric
>GO-3    1937
>GO-7    1940
>GO-8    1940
>GO-9    1940
>GO-9a   1944
>
>General Electric
>GO-4    1938
>GO-5    1939
>GO-6    1939
>
>If the photos are enlarged and studied, the largest lettering is the
>manufacturer's name, which appears to be the stylized "Western
>Electric".  The cutaway likely has a 1935 GO-2 installed on a 1943
>PBY-5B.
>
>That's not so unlikely...the website explains that the aircraft was
>damaged in 1944 and subsequently turned into a non-flying training
>exhibit.  It would be very possible that older gear would wind up
>replacing a set that was currently needed for flying service.  The
>preservation of what is likely the only surviving GO-2 is a happy
>consequence.
>
>For similar reasons, it is uncertain that the receiver system is
>actually the expected RU-19 system.  There would only be ONE RU-19
>system with its TWO CW-46048D receivers.  Regardless, the
>liaison-service receivers RU-4 (1935) through RU-19 (1941) are visually
>and electrically essentially identical.
>
>I've been wanting to make a trip to see this cutaway and try to verify
>what is really installed.  One thing is certain...there is no GO-9
>there.  :-)
>
>Mike / KK5F
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