Paul Hewitt wrote:
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>There are, (were?) two versions, one with the
>smaller anode cooler diameter.
>Paul
Aren't we looking at the wrong end of the elephant? The 4CX1600 that HF
users know about is a pin-based tube. The GS23B is the coaxial-based
4CX1600U and has totally different electrical characteristics... in
other words, it's a whole 'nother tube.
>
>>
>> SO, I'm not sure what controversy might
>> be growing here - it makes no sense to
>> me that a 4CX1600 would have an anode
>> cooler with a diameter smaller than 3.34+
>> inches......
>>
>> Thanks for bringing your concerns up!
>>
>> 73, Paul ND2X/5
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73 from Ian G3SEK Editor, 'The VHF/UHF DX Book'
'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB)
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