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I would like to build a set up for testing transmitting tubes. I was thinking of just testing a couple of points. My power supply will have a capability of 500 volts maximum at 2 amps. I would test a triode for instance for cutoff and then I was thinking of going to the plate dissapation value. I would do this short term so that the tube would not need to have forced air cooling. I am planning to sell some of my transmitting tubes and would like to advertise them as having passed a series of tests. What tests would be most meaningful? Thanks for you suggestions, Don ++++ I recently built a transmitter tube tester. I made several sockets ,4 pin 5 pin 6 pin etc for 811, 4-400/3-500, 813, etc.For instance,to test 811 tubes, I would drop in the 4 pin socket,hook up proper filament,set bias voltage as per tube data, set up for 811 tubes and test all I had .. I used about 1400 Volts on plate,had adjustable filament voltage..I had var bias,var screen.. I tested for emission by reading plate current..I worked out very well for matching emission on several tubes ..I also applied RF drive ,usually at 14 mhz.using a standard ham transmitter..an old Heathkit is OK..anything with adjustable RF power out.a soft tube will come up to about normal and will then start to fall-off..A person could keep on hand a known good tube for comparsion...good luck Harold W4PQW Ps: I sold my tester after I finished testing all my tubes.. |
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