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His description indicates that the circuit board (and
presumably everything on it) came out of a Heathkit HW-16 transceiver. It was Heath's choice on tubes. I've thought many times about doing the same thing using the receiver section from an junked HW-16 that I have in storage. 73, Dean K5DH In article , says... You're not understanding my question. I asked him to explain why he chose certain tubes, not where they came from. If the answer is "that's all I had available", that's fine, but I'd like to hear him say so. Otherwise, I'm curious why he chose a 6EW6, for example, over other types. Presumably with "a bunch of dead tube radios" he would have some options. I did TV repair back in the '60s and '70s and the subtle differences between tube types has always been interesting to me. -- Bill, W7TI |
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