Hi Bill,
The GS-35B wasn't built by Svetlana. It was built in a Union factory in
Novosibirsk, Russian Siberia. It's a great tube though!
73, Tony W4ZT
<http://gs35b.com>
Bill Turner wrote:
> ORIGINAL MESSAGE:
>
> At 07:08 AM 1/28/2006, John E. Cleeve wrote:
>
>> Bill,
>> I suggest you download from the CQ archives, and read the Bill Orr
>> article, for it states, that the tube pin sleeves, are soldered with
>> 60/40 solder, during manufacture, to ensure the stability of the glass
>> envelope to tungsten lead out wire seal. The melting point of the
>> 60/40 solder is close to, but below that, which would damage the
>> stability of the glass/wire seal, if you use a higher melting point
>> silver solder, you may destroy the integrity of the seal, and ruin an
>> otherwise reclaimable tube.....regards, John. G3JVC.
>
>
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>
> That's very interesting. So the 60/40 solder is used as a sort of
> thermal fuse to protect the glass/wire seal? Time to change to
> ceramic tubes, pronto.
>
> In fact, the GS-35b I ordered arrived today and I got my first look
> at one. No pins at all and doesn't even need a socket, just a hole in
> the chassis. Way to go Svetlana! :-)
>
> 73, Bill W6WRT
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