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Bob Liesen wrote:
On Tuesday, August 11, 2020 at 8:19:38 PM UTC-5, Bob Liesen wrote: Hi gang, I'm reverse engineering a simple homebrew regen rx that is missing it's single tube. It used a 7 pin miniature single triode, that much is clear, but I don't know what type. I do know which pins are heater, grid, etc., but don't want to page through my old tube books looking for a match. I have already looked up the common guesses (6C4) etc., but no joy. Anyone know of a sortable tube database where I can sort by grid = pin 1, heater = pins 2 and 3, etc? Found several. They are all variations on a single triode with a double diode. Now to see if I have any. ![]() The ubiquitous one of those was the 6AV6 used in AA5 sets. Readily available at the supermarket for kids wanting to build radios. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Scott Dorsey wrote:
Bob Liesen wrote: On Tuesday, August 11, 2020 at 8:19:38 PM UTC-5, Bob Liesen wrote: Hi gang, I'm reverse engineering a simple homebrew regen rx that is missing it's single tube. It used a 7 pin miniature single triode, that much is clear, but I don't know what type. I do know which pins are heater, grid, etc., but don't want to page through my old tube books looking for a match. I have already looked up the common guesses (6C4) etc., but no joy. Anyone know of a sortable tube database where I can sort by grid = pin 1, heater = pins 2 and 3, etc? Found several. They are all variations on a single triode with a double diode. Now to see if I have any. ![]() The ubiquitous one of those was the 6AV6 used in AA5 sets. Readily available at the supermarket for kids wanting to build radios. The AA5 used a 12AV6. The 6AV6 was used in transformer powered radios, or 6V car radios. -- Never **** off an Engineer! They don't get mad. They don't get even. They go for over unity! ;-) |
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