Somehow I missed the part where they're full power on the 6m band and partial power on 2m. Sounds like some nice finals to me.

-Adam W7QI

On 10/3/2012 4:05 PM, Adam Jacobs wrote:
WOW! Who's complaining? Build yourself a nice little CW transceiver or linear amplifier.
Those old power pentodes are getting scarce. :(

-Adam

On 10/3/2012 1:50 PM, Charles MacDonald wrote:
On 12-10-03 11:30 AM, jb-electronics wrote:

About 10 years ago I bough two NIB 7094s for about USD 5 !

Unfortunately, they were RCA 7094s -  RF power output pentodes!

Released by RCA Jan 20, 1958 Heater 3.2 amps (later 2.85) at 6.3 Volts. DC plate volts 1500 Continuous service, 2000 intermittent service. Plate dissipation 100 or 125 Max Watts.

"High power Gain, ... in fixed and Mobile equipment as as an RF power amplifier and oscillator as well as an AF power Amplifier and modulator.. Full power at 60Mhz and reduced input up to 175Mhz."

Stands five inches high from pins to Plate connection, and 2.56" maximum diameter. Jumbo 7 pin base with Pin 4 larger than the rest.

Yes, that is a bit different from an IC or a Nixie tube




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