Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#4
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
I once had a Gonset G-76 that ran a 6DQ5 final modulated by a pair of 6DQ6s.
I guess sweep tubes were everywhere. "Edward Knobloch" wrote in message news:NUN2e.33466$qN3.7797@trndny01... Hi, Gang The 6JB6 tube used by Drake seems to have the same specs as a 6DQ6B (octal) sweep tube. Pretty wimpy. The 6JB6 has a button stem base, and therefore should be a better high frequency performer than the 6DQ6B. The 6DQ6 was favored on low-end rigs like the Heath DX-20 or Knight Kit T-60. The Hallicrafters SR-150 used two 12DQ6B's. The 6DQ6B was a bit beefier than the original 6DQ6 or 6DQ6A. Sweep tubes are really good at surviving abuse, at least for short periods. I was trying to tune up a newly aquired Swan 240 beater, and my first indication of an intermittant plate meter was the red glowing plate of the single 6DQ5. I thought that tube was a goner, but it still worked fine, a hundred watts out with a whistle. 73, Ed Knobloch |