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Is there any obvious choice in 6BY6 vs 6BE6 in a product detector?
I've subbed one for the other in replacement uses and there wasn't any hugely obvious differences, but maybe if someone told me what to look for... :-) Tim KA0BTD |
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Don Bowey wrote: On 5/16/07 12:10 PM, in article om, "Tim Shoppa" wrote: Is there any obvious choice in 6BY6 vs 6BE6 in a product detector? I've subbed one for the other in replacement uses and there wasn't any hugely obvious differences, but maybe if someone told me what to look for... :-) The 6BY6 was intended as a sync separator, and to run with 10V on the plate at that voltage. My bet is the 6BE6 would be the better tube to use unless your PD is running at reduced plate voltage. Can the 6BY6 be used as a converter? The whole thing about the 6BE6 is that changes in control grid voltage don't affect the cathode current much. If you're doing the self-excited oscillator trick, I think you need the 6BE6. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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The 6BE6 has a transconductance, as an oscillator, of 7250 umhos while the 6BY6
has a transconductance of 1900 umhos, as a Class A amplifier. Different critters designed for different purposes. Each will work in the other's circuit, but at reduced performance. You can compare their specifications he http://www.pmillett.com/tubedata/HB-3/Receiving_Tubes_Part_1/6BE6.PDF Tim Shoppa wrote: Is there any obvious choice in 6BY6 vs 6BE6 in a product detector? I've subbed one for the other in replacement uses and there wasn't any hugely obvious differences, but maybe if someone told me what to look for... :-) Tim KA0BTD |
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On May 16, 3:41 pm, (Scott Dorsey) wrote:
In article , Don Bowey wrote: On 5/16/07 12:10 PM, in article om, "TimShoppa" wrote: Is there any obvious choice in 6BY6 vs 6BE6 in a product detector? I've subbed one for the other in replacement uses and there wasn't any hugely obvious differences, but maybe if someone told me what to look for... :-) The 6BY6 was intended as a sync separator, and to run with 10V on the plate at that voltage. My bet is the 6BE6 would be the better tube to use unless your PD is running at reduced plate voltage. Can the 6BY6 be used as a converter? The whole thing about the 6BE6 is that changes in control grid voltage don't affect the cathode current much. If you're doing the self-excited oscillator trick, I think you need the 6BE6. In my case there's no desire for using the tube as an oscillator. I was just doing a survey of my radios yesterday and the number of 6BE6's stuck in sockets labeled 6BY6 was astonishing :-). Some discussions in the ham literature indicate that the 6BY6 is less prone to overload. Tim. |
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There are a number of things that can be considered when using a tube as a
mixer. I always thought the 6BE6 was more prone to microphonics than other tubes. That does not show up in the tube manuals. It is certainly possible that the 6BY6 may handle higher signal levels as a mixer, even though not designed as one. Probably the best test is with a signal generator and in the actual radio. Colin K7FM |
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Tim Shoppa wrote:
Is there any obvious choice in 6BY6 vs 6BE6 in a product detector? I've subbed one for the other in replacement uses and there wasn't any hugely obvious differences, but maybe if someone told me what to look for... :-) Tim KA0BTD In the famous HBR receiver design by sk W6TC, the product detector was a 6BE6 in the original circuit, but he later changed it to use the 6BY6 claiming that it gave better performance with less cross modulation and overload. |
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Tim Shoppa wrote:
Is there any obvious choice in 6BY6 vs 6BE6 in a product detector? I've subbed one for the other in replacement uses and there wasn't any hugely obvious differences, but maybe if someone told me what to look for... :-) Tim KA0BTD Here is the link to the HBR receiver tube lineup http://www.qsl.net/k5bcq/HBR/hbr.html#Tube showing the use of the 6BY6 as a product detector. |
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