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[Amps] Life of tubes in ham service

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Subject: [Amps] Life of tubes in ham service
From: John Lyles <jtml@losalamos.com>
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Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2017 15:40:33 -0700
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Actually it was RCA who made the pink ceramic insulators. It was Frenchtown ceramic, and the material came from mines in NJ. A trace of chromium gave it the good characteristics over plain alumina ceramic. It was very strong and had excellent dielectric characteristics for high frequencies. Later, they moved to bone white ceramic, from Morgan. Other companies like Coors and Kyocera were available and sometimes used as well. Burle Industries was the company that bought RCA's high power tube production in Lancaster, PA. (Mr. Burlefinger was a former RCA manager). In more recent years, Photonis (of France) owns the company. We still have one RF system at work running with Photonis/Burle/RCA tubes, but no pink ones anymore.

Svetlana had a similar ceramic, which was a little more purple than Frenchtown pink, but had great performance as well.
73
John
K5PRO


Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2017 20:46:57 -0600
From: "Jim W7RY" <jimw7ry@gmail.com>
To: "Alek Petkovic" <vk6apk@bigpond.com>
Cc: "AMPS" <amps@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [Amps] Life of tubes in ham service

They were probably Burle brand? They were famous for pink ceramic. RCA made
a few too.
73
Jim W7RY

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