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Geoffrey S. Mendelson August 30th 07 07:09 AM

Kenwood TS-820s finals.
 
Roger (K8RI) wrote:

6146W IIRC


No. They are ruggedized versions of 6146A's. Still have the same heater
voltage (6.3) as regular ones. Note that they are NOT the same as 6146B's
however in a TS-820, it may not be noticable.

Geoff.
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Robert Smits September 1st 07 08:02 AM

Kenwood TS-820s finals.
 
Roger (K8RI) wrote:

On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 03:16:06 -0700,
wrote:

On 28 Ago, 11:59, (Geoffrey S. Mendelson) wrote:
wrote:
what exactly are "12 volt 6146B's" ?
6146B have 6.3V heater. What tube are you using exactly?

There were several variants with different heater voltages. I once
bought a bunch of them cheaply at a hamfest. If you were building
your own rig and could set the heater voltage, they were well worth
the price.


yes, I remember, but afair they had different "names", surely not
marked as 6146B.


6146W IIRC


Nope. A 6146W is just a ruggedized version of a 6146B. Same pinout,
voltages, everything. I have two of them in my Kenwood TS820S, replacing
S2001s.

http://www.rfparts.com/tubeapp.html

Bob.


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