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Does anybody have a link to a scan of an old data sheet for the 811 (NOT
811A) tube? All I seem to find are 811A spec's. I have the two line blub on the older 811 in an old ARRL HB, but I'd like to get the complete spec sheet. This tube existed in the gap between the TT3 and TT4 tube manuals so I can't find it. |
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![]() "Kenneth Scharf" schreef in bericht ... Does anybody have a link to a scan of an old data sheet for the 811 (NOT 811A) tube? All I seem to find are 811A spec's. I have the two line blub on the older 811 in an old ARRL HB, but I'd like to get the complete spec sheet. This tube existed in the gap between the TT3 and TT4 tube manuals so I can't find it. Here we go: http://sarris.info/main/files/SV811-10.pdf Regards and 73 Carel PA3DZI / OM |
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C.Tuinder wrote:
"Kenneth Scharf" schreef in bericht ... Does anybody have a link to a scan of an old data sheet for the 811 (NOT 811A) tube? All I seem to find are 811A spec's. I have the two line blub on the older 811 in an old ARRL HB, but I'd like to get the complete spec sheet. This tube existed in the gap between the TT3 and TT4 tube manuals so I can't find it. Here we go: http://sarris.info/main/files/SV811-10.pdf Regards and 73 Carel PA3DZI / OM Thanks, but that's NOT it. This link goes to the Svetlana sv811-10 which is NOT the same as the ORIGINAL RCA 811 transmitting tube. Svetlana had no right to call this bottle an 811 as it does NOT have the plate cap, is NOT a transmitting tube, and has a mu of 10 not 160! This is a nice AUDIO tube, more of a replacement for the 300B than an 811! |
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On Aug 9, 6:46*pm, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
* *This link goes to the Svetlana sv811-10 which is NOT the same as the ORIGINAL RCA 811 transmitting tube. *Svetlana had no right to call this bottle an 811 as it does NOT have the plate cap, is NOT a transmitting tube, and has a mu of 10 not 160! This is a nice AUDIO tube, more of a replacement for the 300B than an 811! Actually, the 811 was sold by RCA as the "audio tube"; they sold the similar but not identical 812 as the RF tube. The beauty of the 811 as a push-pull class B modulator is the low parts count and you don't need any bias supply. It was only in the 1950's with the advent of SSB that the simplicity and excellent characteristics of the zero bias triode became clear in RF linear amplifier service. Before that everyone ran all their RF stages in class C for efficiency. It was the 30L1 in 1960, and some hams experimenting with zero bias in the 50's, that placed the 811A in the RF tube category. RCA of course was more than happy to sell the tubes for whatever purpose :-). Oh, here's a 811 (non-A) datasheet from HB3: http://www.pmillett.com/tubedata/HB-..._Tubes/811.pdf Good reading that mentions 811 marketing, and the advent of zero bias triodes for SSB linears, is in the 1996 QST article: "811A: Grandfather of the zero bias revolution". It notes that the main difference between the 811A and the non-A, was the addition of extra fin area in the 811A to boost dissipation. Tim. |
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Tim Shoppa wrote:
On Aug 9, 6:46 pm, Kenneth Scharf wrote: This link goes to the Svetlana sv811-10 which is NOT the same as the ORIGINAL RCA 811 transmitting tube. Svetlana had no right to call this bottle an 811 as it does NOT have the plate cap, is NOT a transmitting tube, and has a mu of 10 not 160! This is a nice AUDIO tube, more of a replacement for the 300B than an 811! Actually, the 811 was sold by RCA as the "audio tube"; they sold the similar but not identical 812 as the RF tube. The beauty of the 811 as a push-pull class B modulator is the low parts count and you don't need any bias supply. It was only in the 1950's with the advent of SSB that the simplicity and excellent characteristics of the zero bias triode became clear in RF linear amplifier service. Before that everyone ran all their RF stages in class C for efficiency. It was the 30L1 in 1960, and some hams experimenting with zero bias in the 50's, that placed the 811A in the RF tube category. RCA of course was more than happy to sell the tubes for whatever purpose :-). Oh, here's a 811 (non-A) datasheet from HB3: http://www.pmillett.com/tubedata/HB-..._Tubes/811.pdf Good reading that mentions 811 marketing, and the advent of zero bias triodes for SSB linears, is in the 1996 QST article: "811A: Grandfather of the zero bias revolution". It notes that the main difference between the 811A and the non-A, was the addition of extra fin area in the 811A to boost dissipation. Tim. Thanks! That's the one. While it is true that the 811 was originally intended for use as an audio tube in modulators RCA also published spec's on using it as an RF final. May hams used the same tube type in both places so as to only keep one tube type for spares. Audiophools today probably search for 812's for use in single ended class A amps. |
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