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I've toyed with the idea of picking up a Zenith Transoceanic. I'd like
to have a nice, old tube radio in my living room for listening to my favorite AM stations. However, I'm deterred by the fact that the 1L6 vacuum tube is relatively rare and very expensive. What the normal life span of a 1L6 in a Transoceanic? Steve |
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![]() Steve wrote: I've toyed with the idea of picking up a Zenith Transoceanic. I'd like to have a nice, old tube radio in my living room for listening to my favorite AM stations. However, I'm deterred by the fact that the 1L6 vacuum tube is relatively rare and very expensive. What the normal life span of a 1L6 in a Transoceanic? Have you asked over at rec.antiques.radio+phono? There's probably some folks over there that would know. dxAce Michigan USA |
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dxAce wrote:
Steve wrote: I've toyed with the idea of picking up a Zenith Transoceanic. I'd like to have a nice, old tube radio in my living room for listening to my favorite AM stations. However, I'm deterred by the fact that the 1L6 vacuum tube is relatively rare and very expensive. What the normal life span of a 1L6 in a Transoceanic? Have you asked over at rec.antiques.radio+phono? There's probably some folks over there that would know. dxAce Michigan USA They can also offer a reliable solid state replacement that requires no modification of the radio, a drop-in, that replaces 1l6. There are such replacements for other T/O tubes, as well. |
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SOLID STATE REPLACEMENT
http://www.antiqueradios.com/marc/1l6.html On Sep 3, 7:29 am, Steve wrote: I've toyed with the idea of picking up a Zenith Transoceanic. I'd like to have a nice, old tube radio in my living room for listening to my favorite AM stations. However, I'm deterred by the fact that the 1L6 vacuum tube is relatively rare and very expensive. What the normal life span of a 1L6 in a Transoceanic? Steve |
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Nothing is new about transistor replacements for vacuum tubes.Dates back
to at least the 1960s.I have an old Popular Science magazine floatin around here somewhere which has an article about that.y'all ever hard of almost no heat blue vaccum tubes before? Yep, I have an old Popular Science magazine article about that, floatin around here somewhere too.I wish I could get them wimmins next door to ''vacuum'' me. cuhulin |
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