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Barbara & Joel May 29th 04 03:35 PM

Transistoring Tubes
 
I am trying to get some information for a friend of mine. He wants to
transistorize some 01As. I remember that the AWA Old Timers Bulletin had an
article on transistoring WD11s. I made several of these for my Radiolas 111
and 111A and they worked great but I no longer have the article.

Any help on the original article or suggestions for 01A would be appreciated

Thanks

Joel WB2BMH



Scott Dorsey May 31st 04 03:18 AM

Barbara & Joel wrote:
I am trying to get some information for a friend of mine. He wants to
transistorize some 01As. I remember that the AWA Old Timers Bulletin had an
article on transistoring WD11s. I made several of these for my Radiolas 111
and 111A and they worked great but I no longer have the article.

Any help on the original article or suggestions for 01A would be appreciated


01A should be substitutable with a big zener diode. It'll have to be able
to handle the current, of course, but you can get a string of lower voltage
higher current ones to get the correct regulator drop. Should be no big deal.
--scott
--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."

exray May 31st 04 05:37 AM

Scott Dorsey wrote:


01A should be substitutable with a big zener diode. It'll have to be able
to handle the current, of course, but you can get a string of lower voltage
higher current ones to get the correct regulator drop. Should be no big deal.
--scott


Scott, you're usually a sensible poster but the usenet censors are all
over themselves trying to figger out the "big zener" approach. I have
it on personal authority that 'they' will allow you another stab at this
question. I think they want to see the term "RF" in the answer.

-BM




Scott Dorsey May 31st 04 02:28 PM

exray wrote:
Scott Dorsey wrote:

01A should be substitutable with a big zener diode. It'll have to be able
to handle the current, of course, but you can get a string of lower voltage
higher current ones to get the correct regulator drop. Should be no big deal.

Scott, you're usually a sensible poster but the usenet censors are all
over themselves trying to figger out the "big zener" approach. I have
it on personal authority that 'they' will allow you another stab at this
question. I think they want to see the term "RF" in the answer.


Well, if you're using the 01A as a reference voltage for a regulator, I
don't see any difference between it and the zeners.

Of course, you could be using it as a noise source... and the 01A does
spew out huge amounts of RF trash. Even more than the zeners will,
and the zeners are noisy as hell.
--scott
--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."

Dave Stadt May 31st 04 02:47 PM


"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message
...
exray wrote:
Scott Dorsey wrote:

01A should be substitutable with a big zener diode. It'll have to be

able
to handle the current, of course, but you can get a string of lower

voltage
higher current ones to get the correct regulator drop. Should be no

big deal.
Scott, you're usually a sensible poster but the usenet censors are all
over themselves trying to figger out the "big zener" approach. I have
it on personal authority that 'they' will allow you another stab at this
question. I think they want to see the term "RF" in the answer.


Well, if you're using the 01A as a reference voltage for a regulator, I
don't see any difference between it and the zeners.

Of course, you could be using it as a noise source... and the 01A does
spew out huge amounts of RF trash. Even more than the zeners will,
and the zeners are noisy as hell.
--scott


According to RCA and GE an 01A is a triode used as an amplifier or a
detector diode. They were around before dirt.





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