[Elecraft] K3: 630m amplifiers

Alan n1al at sonic.net
Mon Jul 27 20:49:43 EDT 2015


On 07/27/2015 05:32 PM, Phil Wheeler wrote:
> Clearly you are not among those who reminisce about the rotary spark
> gap, Alan :-)

By crackey them vacuum tubes are just too durn delicate for serious ham 
radio work.  Old reliable spark is much more rugged.

Quoting from "The World of Ham Radio, 1901-1950, A Social History" by 
Richard A. Bartlett talking about the first issue of QST after World War I:

    In the two years that had elapsed since amateur radio was silenced,
    impressive progress had been made.  Most significant was the
    development of the vacuum tube.  At first known as audions, bulbs
    or lamps, the originals lacked uniformity, ... needed careful
    adjustments of the filaments and plate voltage, and were simply
    too delicate for "the Service."

You could abuse a spark transmitter, but the tubes would die if you 
weren't gentle with them.

Reminds me of comments I heard hams make about transistors during the 
tube-to-transistor transition 50 years ago.

Alan N1AL



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