[Boatanchors] Tube Id's
J. Forster
jfor at quik.com
Mon Mar 21 16:00:31 EDT 2011
I deon't knopw specifically about the VT-127A, but am very familiar with
the 15E... similar tube, similar application.
The "socket" was a pair of opposed stripa of plated brass, sort of like this:
<o>
||
||
The two leaves are held clamped with a screw. The "o" is the tube pin.
-John
==============
> Hi Larry,
>
> I have a couple of VT-127A that I'd like to try one of these years. What
> sort of sockets
> did you unearth? I thought these were built into ring oscillators and
> didn't
> have sockets
> in the way we think of them.
>
> Also looking for a couple of good 4-65A. This is the tube I have had worst
> luck with -
> most of the 7-8 I had had gone gassy. These are the only Eimac tubes I've
> had any
> trouble with.
>
> 73, ian (again <g>)
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