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I need a couple of type 6000 tubes for my T-368 or a source for same.
Buy or perhaps can trade for used-but-good 4-125's. Thanks de K3HVG |
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K3HVG wrote:
I need a couple of type 6000 tubes for my T-368 or a source for same. Buy or perhaps can trade for used-but-good 4-125's. Thanks de K3HVG Antique Electronics lists them for $34.80 each. (ouch) I found that some new type 6000 tubes will show up as bad in my TV-7B/U tube tester, due to oscillating in the tube tester circuit. The TV-7D/U has more ferrite beads on the tube sockets, and is supposed to be better in that regard. I've heard that you can substitute a 6AU5 tube for the type 6000, after changing heater voltage. The 6AU5 has a bit less plate dissipation, but is a common and cheap TV tube. 73, Ed Knobloch K4PF |
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