"Henry Kolesnik" wrote in message
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I didn't mention it but the G.212-TR came along for the ride. It's AM, CW
only but the Rx has a product detector. The serial numbers on both are in
the low 2000s so there must have been a few made. I wonder if many made it
to the USA or still exist? The Tx has a good logo badge, it looks like it
clear cast plastic with lettering that's relieved and gold filled. I've
uploaded some pics to http://s97.photobucket.com/albums/l237/wd5jfr/
Thanks
"G9BF Calling!" wrote in message
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There's a web site dedicated to Geloso on
http://www.geocities.com/siliconvall...40/geloso.html
At the top of the page there's a good image of the logo, maybe you could
copy it?
73 de 'BF
"Henry Kolesnik" wrote in message
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It's an Italian ham receiver from the 60s I think, 12 American tubes,
double conversion, well made. It followed me home from the Belton
hamfest. Right now it's on the Variac to see if it works. It looks
very good but has a crack in the dial cover and needs a Geloso logo disc
for the dial. Does anyone know of any source of parts? This is the
only one I've ever seen.
Thanks
Hank wd5jfr
Handsome looking set. I have a Geloso VFO N.I.B. that I picked up
a while back for a homebrew CW transmitter project I'll get around
to doing someday

Let us know how it plays when you fire it up.
Pete