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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. |
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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 -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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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 |
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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. I think it might be one of them furrin tubes from before the standardized letter/number numbering system. Maybe, but I found a bunch of circuits using it out there, like this one: http://frank.pocnet.net/short/001/1/1SA6.gif which shows an IF stage. This gives you basing and pinout, some nominal operating voltages, and you can make a rough guess about transconductance. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Many thanks everyone - plenty to go on now!
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Don Bowey wrote:
On 9/14/07 6:55 AM, in article , "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. Any idea who made it? My RCA data books cover the era when it must have been made, but have no listing. -Chuck |
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Chuck Harris wrote:
Any idea who made it? My RCA data books cover the era when it must have been made, but have no listing. GE, at least the 1SA6-GT -- Sherry. A Tender Tale - a page dedicated to those Ships and Crews so vital to the United States Silent Service: http://tendertale.com |
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Randy or Sherry Guttery wrote: Chuck Harris wrote: Any idea who made it? My RCA data books cover the era when it must have been made, but have no listing. GE, at least the 1SA6-GT It's not in my 1955 GE book. Not in a slightly newer Sylvania one either. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |