[Milsurplus] IERC shield types & suffixes
Jim Whartenby
antqradio at sbcglobal.net
Tue May 15 02:24:01 EDT 2018
WayneThese two links will tell you more then you want to know about heat dissipating tube shields. The first probably will answer your questions, the second is a collection of articles which does a deep dive into tube cooling shields.
http://www.qsl.net/kh6grt/page4/shields/shields.htm
https://pearl-hifi.com/03_Prod_Serv/Coolers/PEARL_Tube_Coolers.pdf
Don't know about the IERC type H but the IERC type B was designed to replace the JAN tube shield entirely and was used for new designs. The IERC type TR replaces the shiny JAN shield but uses the JAN tube socket base.Jim
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Subject: [Milsurplus] IERC shield types & suffixes
The basic sizes of IERC shields are encoded in the type numbers such as 6020,, 2015, etc. but I was wondering if anyone knows what the significance of the suffixes are. I've seen shields without suffixes as well as suffixes B and H. Google has not been very helpful on this.
Thanks & 73,
Wayne
WB4OGM
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