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Subject: [Amps] Pink ceramic
From: "John Lyles" <jtml@losalamos.com>
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Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 12:25:51 -0700
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Burle Industries (former RCA-Lancaster, PA operation) quit using Frenchtown 
pink ceramic by the end of the 1980s in most cases. They were beautiful tubes, 
esp when they had the gold flash on the anode cooler, like many of the Cermolox 
UHF tubes. 

I agree with Carl and others here, BeO ceramic is used where you want to 
CONDUCT heat through a dielectric insulator. Used for conduction cooled finals 
in some of the old Motorola base station amplifiers, and also in the bottom of 
many RF power transistors, to the base flange. Alumina ceramic is used on the 
cylindrical rings beneath the anode and other electrode connections on most 
power tubes. 

73
John 
K5PRO
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