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Anyone ever use one in a HB transmitter? I have a 4/104
that I'd like to use in a homebrew CW transmitter, and I'd like some feedback from any OTs who may have used these in the past... Are they stable enough for CW work; any hints or kinks? Project I am envisioning is a poor ham's version of the Johnson Navigator that is now unaffordable on ePay ![]() Pete |
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I had both the vfo and the Geloso transmitter (part of the Geloso pair
station). Yes, the VFO is as stable as the Navigator. As I recall the vfo was the same as the version you have. You might ask Meir, WF2U, who has several of the units on the air. He is usually on reflector. 73 Dave K4JRB "Tio Pedro" wrote in message ... Anyone ever use one in a HB transmitter? I have a 4/104 that I'd like to use in a homebrew CW transmitter, and I'd like some feedback from any OTs who may have used these in the past... Are they stable enough for CW work; any hints or kinks? Project I am envisioning is a poor ham's version of the Johnson Navigator that is now unaffordable on ePay ![]() Pete |
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"Tio Pedro" ha scritto nel messaggio
... Anyone ever use one in a HB transmitter? I have a 4/104 that I'd like to use in a homebrew CW transmitter, and I'd like some feedback from any OTs who may have used these in the past... Are they stable enough for CW work; any hints or kinks? Project I am envisioning is a poor ham's version of the Johnson Navigator that is now unaffordable on ePay ![]() Pete I have a Geloso G.222 transmitter that utilizes the model 4.104 VFO The VFO stability is good enough for CW up to 20 meters, but on 10 meters it is so and so. Anyway you may try it yourself by just powering the VFO and hearing the signal on an external receiver. Eventually Geloso produced the 4.105 VFO which adopts a conversion scheme with a crystal for each band 73 Tony I0JX |
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