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Tom Bruhns wrote:
Lots of discussion about using the 829 for VHF power amplifiers, and even audio amplifiers and conversation pieces. But I haven't seen mention here of their use in pulse generators. I have a TS592A/UPM15 pulse generator that uses one in its output stage (not all my test equipment is very new ;-), and one of the early uses of them was as a driver in "hard tube" radar pulse modulators, developed fairly early in WWII. They were used in "Model 3 hard tube pulsers" for example, where the two sections were run in parallel, outputting well over a kilowatt during the microsecond long pulse, 0.1% duty cycle. The very similar 3E29 also get lots of mention in early radar pulser history. Perhaps someone knows: was the 3E29 an 829 re-designed and/or specifically tested for use in pulsers? What was the 829 originally intended for, and when was it first introduced? Who made the first ones, RCA or someone else? Cheers, Tom "Dave" wrote in message tnews.com... Hi all, I just found several 829B tubes - believe it or not in my garage - I must have got them in a box of stuff at a ham fest at one time. A check on Ebay shows they're pretty much worthless for the sake of dollars, but they're so COOL! With the two plate caps that are actually just stiff pins, they look like little Martians. I put a pair on my office credenza just to look geeky cool. Fresh out of the box as NOS they look amazing - just like they were made yesterday. It's a pity they have no value - maybe as a homebrew project?? So can someone tell me what they would have been used for? Something tells me they're a VHF power tube. Any application as a one-tube QRP rig of any sort? Any stories about using them in the past? I've built a lot of little rigs over the years, but never knew about the 829 Thanks, Dave Don't have answeres to all those questions but the 3E29 had a "better" cathode to handle the peak current requirements.. Bill K7NOM |
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