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I remember the original article in QST about this 6AQ5 regen set. I still have the magazines but can't remember the exact year. I recall in the first paragraph, the author stated that, "some eyebrows may be raised at using a beam audio tube for a detector". And as I recall, he explained why. He just tried a number of different tubes for smoothness of operation, and the 6AQ5 won. I built my first two tube blooper in 1954 and used a 6J7G regen detector and a 6C5GT one step AF amplifier driving a pair of Trimm 2000 ohm headphones. It worked great and covered 80 and 40 meters. John |
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