[ARC5] Why "Noodling" About Sweep Tubes?
Bill Cromwell
wrcromwell at gmail.com
Tue Oct 22 08:16:15 EDT 2013
On 10/22/2013 06:36 AM, David Stinson wrote:
> Some people have asked why I'm thinking about sweep tubes and the
> BC-375. I do use 211s in my personal rig. However, there are a lot of
> 375s sitting around because 211s have become so expensive. The least
> expensive I've seen are the Sino chinese, which are going about $75
> each. $300 to get the old beast going is too much to ask for most people.
>
> Worse- I finally got around to testing the big stash of 211 tubes
> I've been accumulating for years. Much more than half of them
> were bad- most from gas. Of the few that remain, some are
> low-emisson and will work only in the oscillator stage.
> This much-reduced stash is going to have to last, since 211 prices
> aren't likely to come down.
> So I'm trying to find an affordable substitute, not only to "stretch"
> my tube supply, but in hopes we can get some of those 375s
> off the garage floor and back among the living.
>
> Sweep tubes with less-popular filament voltages, like between 10-14,
> are not nearly as expensive. They are good for high voltages and
> currents.
> But I don't know enough about them to "narrow the field."
> Thus, my appeal to the group's wisdom and experience.
>
> Did something similar to this with the SCR-183 tranmitters-
> another one that is too expensive for most to use original tubes.
> Mounted some little audio pentodes (triode connected) in socket adaptors
> and it worked well. Hoping for similar success with the 375.
>
> 73 DE Dave AB5S
Hi Dave,
In my cache I have one each 6JB6, 23JS6, and 8156 tubes. I will not be
needing any of those. Obviously there are no matched pairs or matched
quads among three different tube types. Do you want to try any of them?
73,
Bill KU8H
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