Don,
I have a box of 808's that are mostly new. I once built a 600 watt
class B
modulator with 4 of these in a P-P parallel circuit driven by two 6B4's. I
ran the 808 B+ at 2500 (1kV above rating), and these jewels never
complained. I ran the same 4 tubes for several years until I moved my QTH in
1986. These are a great audio tube. I never tried them in RF service. It's
too bad, Fair radio used to sell these for 75 cents each NIB. However, that
was about 30 years ago.
Ozona bob, w5pyt, bought a large quantity of these, and started
building a
"big rig" using 6, or 8 in the final, and modulator. I wonder whatever
happened to that rig, and tubes? It was about 50% built up.
I could part with four tubes and still have spares for my modulator when
(if) I ever put that rig back on the air. I am looking for another tube
type, the 7591A. This is a beam power tube the size of a 6V6 with EL-34 type
ratings (well almost). They were used in many 60's vintage HI-FI amps such
as Fisher's, Eico's, etc. Maybe you are sitting on some 7591A's?? I use the
7591A in my Central electronics 20A, where these tubes (and other changes)
allowed me to up the power of the 20A from 15 watts PEP to 60 watts PEP. I
know can dribe my GG 4X 572B linear to 150 watts AM carrier output from the
20A exciter.
Regards,
Jim Candela
WD5JKO
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> Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 4:14 PM
> To: baswaplist; [email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
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> Subject: [AMRadio] WTD: 808 Tubes
>
>
> I need a coupla-three 808 tubes. If you have one or more to
> spare, then I'd like to hear from you. Alternatively, I can use
> Eimac 50T or 75TL.
>
> This 30's rack TX I am restoring (he of the many meter holes) has
> a single-ended Eimac 50T in the final. But that tube is just too
> rare. The few examples I have seen go by on eBay eventually sold
> for $60 each or so--too much. I don't want to drop back to the
> 35T and the 100TH or TL is too big of a jump for the modulator
> and power supplies.
>
> But 808's would work. So I am looking at the 808 circuit in the
> 1939 ARRL Handbook page 191. It uses B&W TVL coils too and I have
> some of those. But I don't got no 808's. I just need one to run
> and a spare or 2.
>
> Any help appreciated. I have other tubes to trade or US greenbacks.
>
> 73, Don Merz, N3RHT
>
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