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Old March 26th 04, 01:48 PM
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"Finn S. Mikkelsen" wrote in message
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Hi....

Found the specs.... Thanks for the help...

400 W phone and 500 watt cw...

Anybody know of a dealership, where i could buy one or have an estimate of

a
price... Want to sell mine and need to know the current price...


There are quite a few on eBay, going for less than USD15 from the looks of
it. Go to ebay.com and search for "813 tube." You may as well keep it as a
souvenir.

"PM"


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Old March 26th 04, 10:04 PM
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On 26-Mar-2004, "Finn S. Mikkelsen" wrote:

Anybody know of a dealership, where i could buy one or have an estimate of a
price... Want to sell mine and need to know the current price...


As someone else said, ebay is an indicator of what buyers will pay for used items. For a price on
new tubes, try RF Parts.
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Old March 26th 04, 10:04 PM
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On 26-Mar-2004, "Finn S. Mikkelsen" wrote:

Anybody know of a dealership, where i could buy one or have an estimate of a
price... Want to sell mine and need to know the current price...


As someone else said, ebay is an indicator of what buyers will pay for used items. For a price on
new tubes, try RF Parts.
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Old March 27th 04, 03:51 AM
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On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 12:53:53 +0100, George wrote:

U?ytkownik Finn S. Mikkelsen napisa?:

It's an American Model RCA 813A PA Tube.... Do you have the specs or

du you
have a URL from wich i could find that info, i would be very

gratefull....
813 = Russian GU13, look the
http://www.russiantubes.com/prop.php?t=8&p=175I


I think they are listing ratings quite a bit less than the US 813.
The plate dissipation is over a 100 watts and they list the output
power as 100 watts. (0.1 KW). Course they may be running class A. I
think the ones I've seen were rated at close to 3000 volts on the
plate and on the order of 250 to 500 watts out depending on class and
duty cycle. I used to run the legal limit with a pair in grounded
grid. (Yup, tetrode in GG G). You could darn near read a newspaper
from the light off the plats.

One of the locals just picked up a pair for $10 or $15 each. OTOH that
is about the cheapest I've seen them.

As others have mentioned I'd watch e-bay and see what they are going
for.

Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member)
(N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair)
www.rogerhalstead.com


Good luck,
George SP2BRZ.


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Old March 27th 04, 03:51 AM
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On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 12:53:53 +0100, George wrote:

U?ytkownik Finn S. Mikkelsen napisa?:

It's an American Model RCA 813A PA Tube.... Do you have the specs or

du you
have a URL from wich i could find that info, i would be very

gratefull....
813 = Russian GU13, look the
http://www.russiantubes.com/prop.php?t=8&p=175I


I think they are listing ratings quite a bit less than the US 813.
The plate dissipation is over a 100 watts and they list the output
power as 100 watts. (0.1 KW). Course they may be running class A. I
think the ones I've seen were rated at close to 3000 volts on the
plate and on the order of 250 to 500 watts out depending on class and
duty cycle. I used to run the legal limit with a pair in grounded
grid. (Yup, tetrode in GG G). You could darn near read a newspaper
from the light off the plats.

One of the locals just picked up a pair for $10 or $15 each. OTOH that
is about the cheapest I've seen them.

As others have mentioned I'd watch e-bay and see what they are going
for.

Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member)
(N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair)
www.rogerhalstead.com


Good luck,
George SP2BRZ.




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Old March 27th 04, 04:57 PM
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Roger Halstead wrote:

I think they are listing ratings quite a bit less than the US 813.

It is only catalogue value. In my practice a Russian tube is much
"stronger" than an American one because uses the massive graphite anode
vs. tinplate.
Regards,
George SP2BRZ.
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Old March 27th 04, 04:57 PM
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Roger Halstead wrote:

I think they are listing ratings quite a bit less than the US 813.

It is only catalogue value. In my practice a Russian tube is much
"stronger" than an American one because uses the massive graphite anode
vs. tinplate.
Regards,
George SP2BRZ.
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