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Thanks for all the answers to my questions. It appears
that the remote cutoff 6D6 is the tube of choice. I'm wondering if the failure of the voltage divider is a frequent occurance or if someone tried to operate the receiver with excessive voltage? Thanks and 73, Roger N1RJ -- Remove tilde (~) to reply Remember the USS Liberty (AGTR-5) http://ussliberty.org/ |
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"Roger D Johnson" wrote in message
... Thanks for all the answers to my questions. It appears that the remote cutoff 6D6 is the tube of choice. 77, 78, 6C6 and 6D6 are all very inexpensive. Get two of each and see which you like best. I'm wondering if the failure of the voltage divider is a frequent occurance or if someone tried to operate the receiver with excessive voltage? If it's a candohm, this is a frequent occurrence. Seldom do I find a radio with a candohm that doesn't have at least one open or intermittent section. -p. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Roger D Johnson wrote:
Thanks for all the answers to my questions. It appears that the remote cutoff 6D6 is the tube of choice. I'm wondering if the failure of the voltage divider is a frequent occurance or if someone tried to operate the receiver with excessive voltage? Thanks and 73, Roger N1RJ The 6D6 is a remote cutoff tube and should be used in the rf amp position. The 6C6 is a sharp cutoff tube and either it or the 6D6 will work in the detector position. Some people think that the sharp cutoff types work better as a detector, others think that a remote cutoff tube might handle strong signals better in the detector position. Try both and use what works best! The types 77 is a sharp cutoff tube, and the 78 is a remote cutoff version. These types are similar to the 6J7G and 6K7G (but with 6 pin bases instead of octal). They have different shaped bulbs and won't accept the close fit shields that fit the 6D6/6C6 tubes but might fit the larger National shields. They will work as well as the 6C6/6D6 tubes (different inter-electrode capacitance and gm but not enough to make a difference in this circuit). Also the 6U7G is the octal equal to the 6D6, the 6C6 has no octal equal. (not that you were thinking of rewiring to octal sockets....) As for the voltage divider resistor, the schematics I found on the web show the total resistance was 12k, but I don't know what the taps were at. You could get a 10-15K 20w adjustable power resistor with an extra tap and make up your own. Looks like the lower tap would be at 30% and the upper tap at 60% based on the fact that the lower tap feeds the regen control (max voltage about 50) and the upper tap feeds the screen grid of the rf tube (about 100v) the set ran at about 150v total. So you probably would get away with 3 5K ohm resistors in series..... |
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