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Simon wrote:
Bill Thanks, but its not a 1L6 for which data is easy to find but really is a 1L5 which looks like a 2.0 volt filament battery output pentode. I have quite a few tube manuals but none quote the 1L5, which has a moderately large G envelope. Simon I don't think we have seen this one in the US. I notice this spec sheet is from Oz. http://www.mif.pg.gda.pl/homepages/f...084/1/1L5G.pdf -Bill |
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