GENERAL |
Type: | Amateur HF transmitter |
Frequency range: |
10-80 m in five bands
80 m: |   3.5-4.0 MHz |
40 m: |   7.0-7.3 MHz |
20 m: |   14.0-14.35 MHz |
15 m: |   21.0-21.45 MHz |
10 m: |   28.0-29.7 MHz |
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Tuning steps: | Analog / continuous |
Frequency stability: | ? ppm |
Mode: | AM / CW |
Channels / memory management: |
1 optional
XTAL controlled
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Power supply: | 13.5 or 6.3 VDC (Heavy-duty vibrator type) |
Current drain / power consumption: | Standby: Max 3 A TX: Max 9 A @ 13.5 VDC |
Antenna impedance / connector: | 50 ohm / ? |
Dimensions (W*H*D): |
Modulator: 197*178*254 mm (7.75*7*10")
Transmitter: 165*114*229 mm (6.5*4.5*9")
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Weight: |
Modulator: 7.94 Kg (17.5 lb)
Transmitter: 3.63 Kg (8 lb)
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TRANSMITTER SECTION |
RF output power: |
| Max pwr |
AM: | ~30 W (60 W input) |
CW: | ? W |
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Modulation system: | |
Max FM deviation (Factory set): | No FM |
Spurious emissions: | Better than -? dB |
Microphone impedance / connector: | Hi-Z / 3-pin |
Microphone input level: | ? mV |
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MISCELLANEOUS |
Manufactured: | USA, 1956-195x (Discontinued) |
Additional info: |
This is actually a two-piece transmitter with the modulator and PSU
in one box and the transmitter itself in a separate box.
This is the companion to the G-66 receiver.
New price, january 1957 in the US: $279.50 (Less microphone and XTAL)
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Related documents: |
User manual (592 Kb)
RF final: 6146 beam power tube
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