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September 14th 07, 04:12 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
Don Bowey
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1SA6 or 1SA6GT?
On 9/14/07 6:55 AM, in article
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"Chuck Harris" wrote:
Scott Dorsey wrote:
In article ,
Theo wrote:
Does anyone know where I can obtain 3 of these tubes?
I have tried the web with no result.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Try:
1. Antique Electronics Supply in Phoenix, AZ
2. Triode Electronics in Chicago
3. ESRC in Florida
I can't even find a datasheet on the thing... but it looks like a
pentode designed for a battery-powered radio.... 1.5V filament, 90V plate.
I am thinking a 1LD5 or 1LC5 might be a reasonable sub, with a base
adaptor.
--scott
I think it might be one of them furrin tubes from before the
standardized letter/number numbering system.
-Chuck
It's a octal base, pentode RF amp. The suggested replacement is a 1N5GT.
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