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Actually that is the first thing I suggested but the owner doesn't want to
go that route unless he absolutely has to. I have heavy Teflon coated wire that would work (the actual wire size is #16 I believe). We may have to go that route if no cap is found. I believe the plate voltage on the 6136 tubes is about 850 - 900 volts DC so probably 2000 volts AC (RF). Thanks for your input. 73, Ken "Jim" wrote in message ... You can make your own, used to be called a "gimmick". Twist two pieces of insulated wire together for about an inch, just make sure insulation will handle the voltage. Jim On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 18:08:01 -0500, "Photoman" wrote: A friend of mine is in need of a 3pf, 3kv cap for the feedback circuit in his Kenwood TS-830S. Lots of suppliers list it, like Mouser, but no one has it in stock. Does anyone have one you give or sell to me?????? Thanks, Ken Reply to remove the * to reply. |
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