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I remember seeing something like that around the '60s, in QST I believe.
It was built into a suitcase by a guy who traveled a lot, to be used in hotel rooms. (Imagine the RFI problems!) I don't think that particular one was using 807s, though -- I believe it had some later type of sweep tube that wasn't as tall. The 807 was, incidentally, used as a sweep tube. In the middle '60s I worked on heavy ground radar (mostly '50s vintage), and the 12 inch PPI (round) radar scopes used push-pull 807s for the deflection. I once had a huge box full of 'em too, but they had to go when we moved from Alaska to the lower 48. They're probably still up there somewhere. . . Roy Lewallen, W7EL Philip de Cadenet wrote: Ken, I recall one amp used a voltage quadrupler to get 600 volts from the 120v ac line and had 10 tubes with the heaters wired in series. One tube was a driver, and 9 were grounded grid finals. (A bit of a shock hazzard perhaps.) I've seen something similar here in the UK 20+ years back and remember the amateur who built the thing. I think he was playing around the Kw level and with no transformers in sight. We do have a head start on you fellas with 240v @ 50Hz :-) A 'bit' of a shock hazard is kind of an understatement don't you think. |
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