[Boatanchors] simple transmitter using the 1625 tube
Revcom
revcom at wbsnet.org
Mon Nov 17 13:39:28 EST 2008
Not necessarily true. Some tied it inside the socket, depends on Mfg. I
remember the days of cutting open
the base to unhook the suppressor and bring it to a pin so could be used in
GG amp. I think the RCA brand
it was tied inside the envelope, couldn't be modified. Not real sure on
that.
Rod
K0EQH
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From: "Al Klase" <al at ar88.net>
To: "n0alo" <n0alo at kans.com>
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Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] simple transmitter using the 1625 tube
> Keep in mine this is fundamentally an 807 with a 12-volt heater and the
> suppressor grid brought out separately rather than being tied to the
> cathode.
>
> Al
>
> n0alo wrote:
>> Know this is a bit off topic but does anyone know of plans/build it
>> articles using
>> the 1625 tube for a simple one tube crystal controlled low power cw
>> transmitter?
>> Many thanks
>> Lynn
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