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Vacuum tube characteristics
There was a URL I used a few years ago to find vacuum tube characteristics, but
I've lost it and can't find it using the normal search processes. This site was great; you could copy the actual tube characteristics curves for any tube I could think of. Does anyone know that it still exists and its URL? 73, K4XC |
OCEANRADIO wrote:
There was a URL I used a few years ago to find vacuum tube characteristics, but I've lost it and can't find it using the normal search processes. This site was great; you could copy the actual tube characteristics curves for any tube I could think of. Does anyone know that it still exists and its URL? 73, K4XC Here's the one I use most often. There are links at the bottom of the page after you do a search that will take you to other sites so you don't have to search each site individually. Handy. http://tdsl.duncanamps.com/tubesearch.php -Bill |
OCEANRADIO wrote:
There was a URL I used a few years ago to find vacuum tube characteristics, but I've lost it and can't find it using the normal search processes. This site was great; you could copy the actual tube characteristics curves for any tube I could think of. Does anyone know that it still exists and its URL? 73, K4XC Here's the one I use most often. There are links at the bottom of the page after you do a search that will take you to other sites so you don't have to search each site individually. Handy. http://tdsl.duncanamps.com/tubesearch.php -Bill |
Try AC6V's site -- about 20 Vacuum Tube lookups there URL:
http://ac6v.com/antique.htm#VT -- Caveat Lecter "OCEANRADIO" wrote in message ... There was a URL I used a few years ago to find vacuum tube characteristics, but I've lost it and can't find it using the normal search processes. This site was great; you could copy the actual tube characteristics curves for any tube I could think of. Does anyone know that it still exists and its URL? 73, K4XC |
Try AC6V's site -- about 20 Vacuum Tube lookups there URL:
http://ac6v.com/antique.htm#VT -- Caveat Lecter "OCEANRADIO" wrote in message ... There was a URL I used a few years ago to find vacuum tube characteristics, but I've lost it and can't find it using the normal search processes. This site was great; you could copy the actual tube characteristics curves for any tube I could think of. Does anyone know that it still exists and its URL? 73, K4XC |
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