6L6 versions???

Steven K. Lords sklords at SPRYNET.COM
Tue Dec 30 21:32:17 EST 1997


what grid voltage and drive  and plate /screen voltage do you have
for 40 watts input???
thanks
steve
wa7isl

Grant Youngman wrote:

> > >There have been some designs published for amateur CW transmitters
> > >using one 6L6 for as much as 40 watts input.
> >
> > Yikes!  That's class C.  Not a normal mode of operation for this tube.
>
> At CW duty cycles, a 6L6 will run just fine at 40 watts input.  Dunk a
> metal one head down in oil and you can push it to three times that :-)
>
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