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That's similar to my ideas, which include doubling the 240V mains to 600V to
put on the plates. an isolation xfmr would be needed for the filaments, tho. 600V at 4-5A would give a ballpark of 50 ohms plate resistance, low enough for no-tune techniques. Still haven't found that tube # tho ;o) 73, Dave, N3HE SNIP After reading an article about building an amplifier which used ten 1625's with paralleled RF but with series filaments directly across the 120-volt line, I've been saving them; hope to find the right round tuit someday.... SNIP |
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Behold, David J Windisch signalled from keyed 4-1000A filament:
600V at 4-5A would give a ballpark of 50 ohms plate resistance, low enough for no-tune techniques. Still haven't found that tube # tho ;o) Parallel a few 6080's ;-) -- Gregg t3h g33k "Ratings are for transistors....tubes have guidelines" http://geek.scorpiorising.ca |
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