6146 Replacement

Gregg gwyz at USA.NET
Sat Aug 26 11:12:54 EDT 2006


Hi Doug,

The correct substitute would be the 6146B.

There are also other correct substitutes.  You can check them here:

http://www.nj7p.org/Tube4.php?tube=6146

Good luck to you.

Sincerely,
Gregg
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Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 11:55:07 -0700
From: "Davies, Doug A FOR:EX" <Doug.Davies at GOV.BC.CA>
Subject: 6146 Replacement

I'm currently working on fixing up a Heathkit DX-40 transmitter.  When
dipping the plate and peaking the grid current into a dummy load I can
only get about 55ma out of the 6146 final.  The manual says it should
show 125ma when properly tuned.  With each increase in loading the plate
current starts at a higher level but than drops down to 55ma.  I checked
the 6146 and it appears to be faulty.  I would like to replace it but
I'm not sure which of the 6146 variants to use.  I checked a few sources
on the net and I couldn't find any plain 6146's, just the A, B, or W
variants.  Which one will cross over?

Doug  VE7DRF
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