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Old April 4th 08, 05:17 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
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Default 813 warm up time

If you are firing up the tube for the first time in many years, let it bake
with full filament voltage for a few hours to allow the vacuum to stabilize
and degas.

After the initial baking session from then on a second after filament
voltage is applied, you can apply all voltages for transmit.

Chuck...K1KW


"Rick" wrote in message
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How long after applying filament voltage till the 813 is ready to

transmit?
Is it like a 3-500 or do I have to wait 30 seconds or so?

Rick K2XT




 
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