[Gonset] 6-15 Converter

manualman at juno.com manualman at juno.com
Tue Apr 23 21:21:03 EDT 2024


Actually, it's called Gonset "Tri-Band" Amateur Converters.
This is not to be confused with the Gonset mobile Tri-Band Converter.

The Tri-Band Converter consists of  8 tubes. Two of the tubes are used in
the AC power supply.
The "standard" configuration consists of three converters (2 tubes each)
27 - 30 MHz; 50 - 54 MHz; 21 - 21.5 MHz
There is a note on the schematic that says: 144 MHz section is similar to
the 50 MHz section.
and
14 MHz section is similar to the 21 MHz section
Seems to indicate you can "special order" this Tri-Band Converter to
cover 2 meters and 20 meters and give up 6 meters and 15 meters.

Converter uses minature, loctal, and octal tubes.

Output of the Tri-Band Converter is 6 MHz. and connected to receiver
antenna terminals. Receiver is tuned to 6 MHz.

The manual shows no model number or picture. Schematic says Drawing
A-194.

Great info if you run out of things to talk about at a cocktail party!

Pete, wa2cwa
www.manualman.com




On Tue, 23 Apr 2024 14:54:17 -0700 "Geoff Fors" <Geoff at wb6nvh.com>
writes:
> Seeing mail from this list reminded me, does anyone have a source for 
> the 
> manual for the Gonset 6 -15 Converter?  This is that Gonset 
> converter in the 
> large case with the round dial and AC power supply that seemed to be 
> 
> intended to add 15, 10 and 6 Meters to an HF receiver that did not 
> go that 
> high, probably the war surplus BC-348.  These seem to have fallen 
> into 
> obscurity and with them, any tech data. I am curious what the output 
> 
> frequency is, if nothing else.
> 
> The 6-15's seem to all have a green felt dial backing.  There is 
> another one 
> of these that I think had a different band scheme and that one had a 
> red 
> felt dial backing.
> 
> Geoff Fors
> WB6NVH
> Monterey CA 
> 
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