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Old December 5th 08, 05:27 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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On Thu, 04 Dec 2008 21:24:37 +0000, Stev eH wrote:

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On Thu, 04 Dec 2008 17:56:27 +0000, Stev eH
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The sockets for the 807 are rare
The 807 uses a readily available 5 contact socket. The 1625 (12V
equivalent) uses a 7 contact socket which can be difficult to locate.

73 de n4jvp

I'm in the UK and haven't been able to find any at the local hamfests,
where can I get them from? Octal sockets are readily available over here.

Steve H


I have some. How many you need?

Cheers,

Gregg

I could do with a pair, I have several 807 in the junk box and the look
far better to me than the "Modern" style of valve. The email address is
valid BTW.

Steve H
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On Dec 5, 12:27*pm, Stev eH
I could do with a pair, I have several 807 in the junk box and the look
far better to me than the "Modern" style of valve.


Even modern Chinese-made 807's have the ST glass shape.

The one that is not sexy is the 807W.

My favorite book of tube pr0n is "RCA Air-Cooled Transmitting Tubes",
TT3. Great big full-page engravings of the best tubes. Worth all 25
cents.

Tim.
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Old December 6th 08, 04:23 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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On Fri, 05 Dec 2008 17:27:27 +0000, Stev eH wrote:

geek wrote:
On Thu, 04 Dec 2008 21:24:37 +0000, Stev eH wrote:

Registered User wrote:
On Thu, 04 Dec 2008 17:56:27 +0000, Stev eH
StevehkhhSDJvhvbjjxbvvbhnvbhzjdnxzvzhzdshbvnjzvnb vnvjbvbcjbvvvvnmxvzjhjzsdgfgsfghgjsghgsljhglhdjfgh fufgfhzysgfhczgugfvzlvufzvllgfzlyfyvlgbylvdfghvbly
wrote:

The sockets for the 807 are rare
The 807 uses a readily available 5 contact socket. The 1625 (12V
equivalent) uses a 7 contact socket which can be difficult to locate.

73 de n4jvp
I'm in the UK and haven't been able to find any at the local hamfests,
where can I get them from? Octal sockets are readily available over here.

Steve H


I have some. How many you need?

Cheers,

Gregg

I could do with a pair, I have several 807 in the junk box and the look
far better to me than the "Modern" style of valve. The email address is
valid BTW.

Steve H


Hi Steve,

Sent you an email :-)

Mine is geek at scorpiorising dot ca if you don't get it.

Cheers,

Gregg

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