Does Burle still exist? I can't find it on the web and supposedly NOS
Burle 8122s are for sale from India. Maxgain says they are out of stock.
I have a NCL-2000 on the shelf, the tubes are weak so I wonder if it is now
a door stop. My Henry 3KD is working well with Chinese 3-500s but the
National ishure s pretty.
Dave W7VM
On Sat, Apr 4, 2026 at 5:44 PM Douglas L via Amps <amps@contesting.com>
wrote:
> Tube prices have already skyrocketed. Even the Chinese makers have caught
> on to the fact that they can charge more.
> Econco’s main business was rebuilding tubes for broadcasters. Most AM/FM
> broadcasters got rid of their tube transmitters years ago.
> In most cases the power savings alone were enough to pay for the cost of a
> new solid state transmitter.
> Eimac is now a minor shrinking division of CPI. I’d not be surprised to
> see them soon shut down. I think Burle (the former tube division of RCA)
> is still making a few tube types in Pennsylvania, probably for military
> contracts.
> The last I checked Burle was still making the 8122 tubes that I use in my
> National NCL-2000’s. The 8122 was often used as the driver tube in higher
> power shipboard transmitters.
> 73,
> Doug/ WA1TUT
>
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