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Re: [Amps] Weird tubes in an amplifier

To: k7fm@teleport.com
Subject: Re: [Amps] Weird tubes in an amplifier
From: Eddy Swynar <deswynar@xplornet.ca>
Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2014 11:51:53 -0500
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On 2014-01-29, at 12:15 AM, k7fm wrote:

> 
> On 01/28/14 7:24 PM, Mark wrote:
>> Just when I thought I had heard of almost every type of tube in an 
>> amplifier, I talked to a ham that has 2 VT4C's in an older home brew 
>> amplifier he has for sale.
> The VT4C is aka the 211.  They have 100 watts of plate dissipation each.  
> Filament is 10 volts at 3.25 amps.  Maximum frequency ratings of 15 MHz 
> (whoops mc for that vintage).  They were often obtained surplus from the 
> BC-375.
> 
> My opinion is that they are a terrible tube for a linear amplifier. There are 
> a number of triodes that can replace it, however these group of  tubes have 
> been bought up by audiophools, who think these triodes put out better notes 
> than other amplifier devices.
> 
> You can substitute a pair of 805 tubes, but they have also increased in 
> price.  It might make a nice AM final amplifier, but may need some work for a 
> linear.  You could trade out the tube sockets and filament transformer and 
> use almost any triode.  Two 572B tubes would work
> 
> In short, you can make it work on the low bands - but why?
> 
> 73,  Colin  K7FM



Hi Colin,

Those 211 tubes are lusted-after by the vintage radio transmitting crowd, too. 
A coupla years ago I built a 2x211 Colpitts self-excited transmitter for use in 
one of the Antique Wireless Association events (i.e. "The 1929 QSO Party")...

It sure did have a VERY unique note / tone, bar none...! And it was an absolute 
blast to see those big ol' jugs light-up, too...

~73~ de Eddy VE3CUI - VE3XZ

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