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On Sun, 02 Mar 2008 14:35:05 -0500, Vinnie S.
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|6JS6C, two in the final stage. Even if you convert the final stage to
|6146B's you are still at a cost of $40 or more for a matched pair.
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|james
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|I have been taking on a couple of restoration projects. First trying old CBs.
|Then hope to try Ham rigs. Do a lot of the old rigs use these tubes?
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|Vinnie S.
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Just Yeasu, Drake used 6JB6s. Kenwood used 6146s. Forgot what ICOM
used.


james
 
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