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I have a Gonset GSB-100 transmitter and a Gonset GSB-101 linear amp. Both
require (I could change them, however) the old style "cheater-cord" for connecting relay lines between each other. Would anyone possibly have any laying around that they would like to get rid of? Thanks, Roger KL7Q |
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"Roger and Ute Brown" wrote: I have a Gonset GSB-100 transmitter and a Gonset GSB-101 linear amp. Both require (I could change them, however) the old style "cheater-cord" for connecting relay lines between each other. Would anyone possibly have any laying around that they would like to get rid of? Don't have any, but check real TV/electronic parts stores. They're still somewhat common. Mine are all stuck in old TV sets right now ![]() |
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are these polorized ? i have some how many do you need ? del k9fcm
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