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Bob Bob wrote:
Its still interesting from the old/vintage radio standpoint. I never saw a tube 27MHz radio in Oz. Cant figure out what 17 tube performance from only 11 tubes means.... Cheers Bob W5/VK2YQA Dr.Ace - WH2T wrote: We don't want no stinkin CB. Ace - WH2T Some of the tubes were two or more sections: Dual triodes, dual diodes & amp so you actually have 17 "Tubes" in 11 envelopes. -- Link to my "Computers for disabled Veterans" project website deleted after threats were telephoned to my church. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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![]() "Michael A. Terrell" ) writes: Bob Bob wrote: Its still interesting from the old/vintage radio standpoint. I never saw a tube 27MHz radio in Oz. Cant figure out what 17 tube performance from only 11 tubes means.... Cheers Bob W5/VK2YQA Dr.Ace - WH2T wrote: We don't want no stinkin CB. Ace - WH2T Some of the tubes were two or more sections: Dual triodes, dual diodes & amp so you actually have 17 "Tubes" in 11 envelopes. Don't forget Compactrons, that would have three "tubes" in an envelope. That would really lower the package to tube ratio. Michael VE2BVW |
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Michael Black wrote:
Don't forget Compactrons, that would have three "tubes" in an envelope. That would really lower the package to tube ratio. Michael VE2BVW I don't think that radio used any Compactrons, but yes, you could get three triodes in one Compactron envelope. -- Link to my "Computers for disabled Veterans" project website deleted after threats were telephoned to my church. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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