Subject: Re: small valves and RE: OT
From: ard at p850ug1.demon.co.uk (Tony Duell)
Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2005 22:02:54 +0100 (BST)
To: cctalk at
classiccmp.org
1R5 = DK91 == Pentagrid changer
1U5 = DAF92 == Detector and 1st audio
1T4 = DF91 == IF amplifier
3V5 isn't in the equivalents book, but 3V4 = DL94 == audio output
And of course the 117Z4 is a rectifier with a 117V filament.
I have the RCA small tube handbook. I started as a bag carrying
radio tech in the 70s and still fix stuff. I started with tubes
and recently built some tube radios for fun. I have a pair of
4CX250s itching for a 1kw input amp for 6M. I haven't succumed
yet as I like to do radio stuff at QRP levels for the challenge.
I am sure I don't need to warn you about this, but
it's almost certainly
a live chassis set when run off the mains.
I bought and keep a isolation transformer for just such repairs when
needed back in 1969. However that radio has a phenolic case thats
in good shape and is therefor insulated.
If it breaks I will. Believe it or not I use it
to listen to local station
for ball games.
No why on eart hwould oyu want to do that???
The local station for RED SOX baseball is WEEI 850khz! It's the best
AM radio I have. I have spares for the tubes.
Oddly we can get Nuts and Volts and more usefully
Circuit Cellar in shops
in the UK... IMHO Circuit Cellar has really gone down over the last year
or so, it seems to be just yet-another-microcontroller-circuit now, and
quite often the microcontroller picked doesn't seem to be the most
appropriate device .Oh well...
On rare occasions I see Elector, nice mag. I tend to delve into fairly
serious stuff like DSP and UHF radio so the ARRL pub QEX is a favorite
alone with Trade rags like Electronics Design. Around here there's about
30 linear feet of shelf allocated to linear and RF as well. So I have
oddities like Electronics Engineers casebook (ca1960) that has ED article
compilations about things like MIT/Lincoln TX2 and non computer stuff
as well.
Allison