More Than I Can Chew?
Wilson Lamb
infomet at EMBARQMAIL.COM
Tue Feb 24 17:38:32 EST 2009
Everyone should belong to ARRL, of course.
The great QST archive has several 6C5-6L6 schematics. This may well be one
of them. I've doped out quite a bit of the circuit from the Ebay pictures.
There are a few easy changes that will get Al a couple more watts when he
decides to dig in.
Search the archive for 6C5 6L6 as keywords and you'll get the articles.
Wilson
----- Original Message -----
From: "Glen Zook" <gzook at YAHOO.COM>
To: <BOATANCHORS at LISTS.TEMPE.GOV>
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2009 5:16 PM
Subject: Re: More Than I Can Chew?
> If a 5 pin socket probably an 807. However, the 12 volt equivalent, the
> 1625, takes a 7 pin socket. Also, probably not a 2E24. That tube has "a
> quick heating filament" and almost certainly would not be used in such a
> transmitter. It could be a 2E26 which is a smaller version of the 6146
> and has a "normal" heater ("filament") or a 6146 if an octal socket and a
> plate cap.
>
> Glen, K9STH
>
> Website: http://k9sth.com
>
>
> --- On Tue, 2/24/09, Meir WF2U <wf2u at WS19OPS.COM> wrote:
>
> Your tubes there are a rectifier and the 6C5 crystal oscillator. If you
> have a 5 pin socket for the PA and a separate plate lead, it's most
> likely an 807 or 1625 - depending on the filament voltage. If it's an
> octal socket, with no plate clip, it may be a 6L6. If there is a plate
> clip, it could be a 6146 or 2E24.
>
>
>
>
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