Hi Seli,
Well, if the price is right! Sure, buy them all! Never know when you
might need a spare and I don't believe that those are still made.
That tube is the later version of the old Penta PL-172.
The only reference that comes to mind is an article from QST, March
1959. It details a grounded grid implementation.
It should also work fine in a grid driven AB-1 configuration with a
swamped input. The layout would be very similar to a 4CX1000A, which
inspired more articles.
73 & Good morning,
Marv WC6W
On Wed, 23 Jan 2002 18:27:19 -0000 "Arsaell Oskarsson" <aosk@isl.is>
writes:
>
> Hi fellow hams,
>
> I came across 8295A tubes, brand new, made by Eimac, for a very good
> price.
> Does anyone know if these are any good for an amp.? Maybe have some
> drawings
> ?
> Should I buy more than one?
>
> 73's de TF3AO
> Seli
>
>
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