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R-392 solid state ouput mods?
Has anyone out there built a solid state replacement for
the audio output tube in the R-392? If not it would seem that a power MOSFET, and associated circuitry, in a tube socket base would be useful. I'm in the process of building a power supply for my R-392, and the output tube draws a lot of current. It'd be nice to do without it. Steve |
R-392 solid state ouput mods?
"Steve" ) writes:
Has anyone out there built a solid state replacement for the audio output tube in the R-392? If not it would seem that a power MOSFET, and associated circuitry, in a tube socket base would be useful. I'm in the process of building a power supply for my R-392, and the output tube draws a lot of current. It'd be nice to do without it. Steve I seem to recall an article in "73" about building a solid state AF module for the R-392. Late seventies or early eighties, by Gary McClellan (I likely don't have that spelled right, but the guy wasn't a ham, but did write a fair number of articles at the time, mostly about test equipment). Michael VE2BVW |
R-392 solid state ouput mods?
Steve wrote:
Has anyone out there built a solid state replacement for the audio output tube in the R-392? If not it would seem that a power MOSFET, and associated circuitry, in a tube socket base would be useful. I'm in the process of building a power supply for my R-392, and the output tube draws a lot of current. It'd be nice to do without it. Steve, There are some details of the different solid state audio mods at: http://www.roveroresearch.com/r392/hints.html towards the bottom under Solid State Audio |
R-392 solid state ouput mods?
Thanks Josh. I found this site earlier today. Lots of
good info and tips there. Steve "Josh Rovero" wrote in message ... Steve wrote: Has anyone out there built a solid state replacement for the audio output tube in the R-392? If not it would seem that a power MOSFET, and associated circuitry, in a tube socket base would be useful. I'm in the process of building a power supply for my R-392, and the output tube draws a lot of current. It'd be nice to do without it. Steve, There are some details of the different solid state audio mods at: http://www.roveroresearch.com/r392/hints.html towards the bottom under Solid State Audio |
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