I'd like to thank all that responded to my question regarding the TH and TL 
designators.  I did know the high mu and low mu difference, but I had always 
thought (due, I suspect, to seeing TH tubes as RF amplifiers in so many 
magazine and handbook articles) that the TH was the RF amp, and that the TL was 
the audio amp.

Now, I'm faced with another challenge.

I am planning to rebuild a transmitter I first built in the early 1990s.  It 
used a push-pull pair of 6C21s, modulated by a pair of 304TLs.  It worked 
great, and, according to on-the-air reports, sounded good.  But, it was really 
big and heavy, overly complicated, and, due to my wanting it to look like an 
"old fashion rig", caused RFI/TVI for blocks.

I grew tired of neighbors marching down the street, bearing torches and 
chanting evil things.  So, I tore it apart.

Now, I want to rebuild it.  I have spent several hours the last couple of days 
hipoting 450TLs, 450THs and 304TLs.  One of my 6C21s has lost it's vacuum, so 
I'll be using 450TLs in the (well-shielded) final.

Now I'm thinking that I may use 450THs as the modulators, instead of 304TLs.  
The hobby is supposed to be fun, and I think that would be fun.  Four "tall 
tubes".

Well, there we go, getting big again.  Anyone see anything wrong with that?

I ran the 304TLs in AB1 the last time I built the rig.  I'd like to run AB1 
this time, as well, unless something has changed in the last 15 years.

I don't see any specs for the 450TH in AB1, just AB2.  Anyone have any numbers 
for that tube in AB1 they'd care to share?

I don't find any amateur web-sites with much "how to do it" information on 
building modulators for AB1.  The handbooks (that I have) all feature class B.  
Are there any sites I could visit with such information?

73,
Barrie, W7ALW, DN36au,
QRV 6M, 432 & 1296 EME
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