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Anybody know any tubes...st or gt shape preferred that will work on 12
volts plate voltage for small 1 tube regens...possibly a stage or two of amplification also. I know there were automobile radio tubes made that didnt need vibrators but dont know any numbers myself. |
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I think some early Motorola auto radios worked off DC directly and had
tubes in the RF and transistor audio PA's. You might look for some vintage auto radio schematics for tube numbers. I thing the 12AX7 tube might be included. wrote: Anybody know any tubes...st or gt shape preferred that will work on 12 volts plate voltage for small 1 tube regens...possibly a stage or two of amplification also. I know there were automobile radio tubes made that didnt need vibrators but dont know any numbers myself. -- Joe Leikhim K4SAT "The RFI-EMI-GUY"© "Treason doth never prosper: what's the reason? For if it prosper, none dare call it treason." "Follow The Money" ;-P |
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Hi: in this site have good information over space charge mode function in
conventional tubes (no special for 12 v).- This mode permit work the tubes with low voltagfe in plate. http://www.duntemann.com/12vtubes/12vtubesindex.htm In the followings sites have a receiver projetc with 6BA6 tubes working with 12 V in plate.- http://www.qsl.net/kl7h/GlowBug.htm http://www.qsl.net/kl7h/12v.htm REgards from Argentina Heriberto LU6DBU escribió en el mensaje ups.com... Anybody know any tubes...st or gt shape preferred that will work on 12 volts plate voltage for small 1 tube regens...possibly a stage or two of amplification also. I know there were automobile radio tubes made that didnt need vibrators but dont know any numbers myself. Inviato da X-Privat.Org - Registrazione gratuita http://www.x-privat.org/join.php |
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I forgoten this site also ; http://www.oldradios.co.nz/hikers/ Regards Heriberto LU6DBU escribió en el mensaje ups.com... Anybody know any tubes...st or gt shape preferred that will work on 12 volts plate voltage for small 1 tube regens...possibly a stage or two of amplification also. I know there were automobile radio tubes made that didnt need vibrators but dont know any numbers myself. Inviato da X-Privat.Org - Registrazione gratuita http://www.x-privat.org/join.php |
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Heriberto wrote:
hI: I forgoten this site also ; http://www.oldradios.co.nz/hikers/ Regards Heriberto LU6DBU I second this one. I've built 3 Hikers, bcb and sw...one is featured on the site...and they have been excellent rcvrs for low voltage. The later version using 3Q5s also works very well. -Bill |
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there was a menufacturer here in 4Zulu land who made suck radios. I
think I have the schematic at home: i'll look itup this evening. I think one of them was 12k7. Actually I had that readio for years. I can't remember what became of it. Saandy 4Z5KS |
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![]() FYI, The tubes designed to work on 12 v for the plate might be best, but there are a number of battery filament tubes that also migh give you some results. eg. 1L4,1T4,1U4,1R4,1R5, etc (all 7 pin miniatures). (there was a series of 8 pin octal tubes, too). Most of them ran filament voltages of 1.4 volts at 50 ma current. I built a audio oscilator with a 1T4 (pentode) as a kid and it would oscilate down to 7 volts on the plate!! Most of those tubes were designed for up to 90 v on the plate. Power audio tubes were like 3S4, 3Q4, 3A4, etc (which would run 3.0 v at 50 ma, or center taped filament at 1.4 v and 100 ma). The 3A4, pentode, as RF amplifier was good for something like 1/2 watt output or so, not bad for QRP and no transistors. There was an older series of battery fillament tubes, designed for lead acid cells (all were 2.0 v on filaments and not much amperage, either). You'll have to consult an older tube manual for those if you want to try them. ===== no change to below, included for reference and context ===== On Sun, 7 May 2006, wrote: Anybody know any tubes...st or gt shape preferred that will work on 12 volts plate voltage for small 1 tube regens...possibly a stage or two of amplification also. I know there were automobile radio tubes made that didnt need vibrators but dont know any numbers myself. |
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![]() See down a bit.... On Mon, 8 May 2006, wrote: On Mon, 8 May 2006 15:39:18 -0400, Straydog wrote: FYI, The tubes designed to work on 12 v for the plate might be best, but there are a number of battery filament tubes that also migh give you some results. eg. 1L4,1T4,1U4,1R4,1R5, etc (all 7 pin miniatures). (there was a series of 8 pin octal tubes, too). Most of them ran filament voltages of 1.4 volts at 50 ma current. I built a audio oscilator with a 1T4 (pentode) as a kid and it would oscilate down to 7 volts on the plate!! Most of those tubes were designed for up to 90 v on the plate. Power audio tubes were like 3S4, 3Q4, 3A4, etc (which would run 3.0 v at 50 ma, or center taped filament at 1.4 v and 100 ma). The 3A4, pentode, as RF amplifier was good for something like 1/2 watt output or so, not bad for QRP and no transistors. Yep used them and the 3s4 is very happy with 18V (two 9v batteries) and makes a near optimum regen at 27V (three 9v batteries). I'd already mentioned the 1ad4 and 5678 these are hearing aid tubes that are very small with 1.4V 50ma filaments. They work very well with 22.5V so 18 to 27 V is both easy and work well for them. Common tubes like the 6ba6, and many of the other AA5 (6be6, 6ba6, 6av6 and they 12V versions) all work well at far less than 100V and save for the audio ouput tube (50C5) ran fine at 18V. For an oddball there is the 8058 a 12V nuvister that made a fine VHF osc, amp or mixer. There was an older series of battery fillament tubes, designed for lead acid cells (all were 2.0 v on filaments and not much amperage, either). You'll have to consult an older tube manual for those if you want to try them. Your thinking of #30, 31, 32 and 45. Nah, don't have to go back that far. I got a RCA tube manual copyright 1960, and it shows, for example, 1D5-GP, 1G5-GT, 1D7-G, 1E7-GT, 1F4, 1F5-G, 1F6 as all 2.0 volt filament tubes, and most of them are octal bases, and one or two are 5 or 6 pin non-octals. And, I also know there were a couple numbers not made by RCA, but I spend most of my time with my nose in the RCA manual. And, I'm having a lot of fun in my early retirement years building a whole (retro) tube station from partly the junkbox, partly surplus, partly new, partly Radio Shack parts. But, I didn't know too much about the 12 v plate tubes although I knew they existed. So, after this year's recent posts, I started looking up the 12??blah-blah numbers in that tube manual and there is a lot there. Now gotta decide if I want to go that route or stay with the 1L4, 1R5, 1U4, 1T4, etc., route or use 6.3 v fil-cathode tubes with 100-200 v on plate. Part of me likes the idea of octal tube bases because they are so much easier to put into and take out of sockets (because of the keyed pin). Couple times in my life I dinged up pins on miniature tubes because I didn't look carefully at the pins on the tubes and the holes on the socket to line them up. Seems neater to have the keyed post; just aim the center of the post for the big hole, and then spin it around till it pops in. :-) 1.4 v filament tubes wouldn't throw a lot of heat in the summer time, either. If I built both kinds of rigs/receivers, I guess I could use the "hot" rig in the winter as extra heat for the room. And, the "cool" rig in the summer. ;-) Thanks for your comments, otherwise. ===== no change to below, included for reference and context ===== ===== no change to below, included for reference and context ===== On Sun, 7 May 2006, wrote: Anybody know any tubes...st or gt shape preferred that will work on 12 volts plate voltage for small 1 tube regens...possibly a stage or two of amplification also. I know there were automobile radio tubes made that didnt need vibrators but dont know any numbers myself. |
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