Re: [neonixie-l] Re: (OT) Ics needed..(they drive the orange glow...)

2012-10-04 Thread Charles MacDonald
On 12-10-04 04:31 AM, Nick wrote: ...or you could just use Frank's pages, which are wonderful, and free! I often use those also. The Data from the TCA is actually a scan of the entire registration file from the RMA, RTMA, EIA, JEDEC and a few other names that the used over the years. each

Re: [neonixie-l] Re: (OT) Ics needed..(they drive the orange glow...)

2012-10-03 Thread jb-electronics
I wouldn't say they are totally useless. Mostly, yes. But sometimes you can achieve nice results. Recently I got a new in box NL-7094 via one of those brokers. But that is after emailing hundreds of suppliers... ;-) Jens Have you actually tried this one ? There are tons of so called part

Re: [neonixie-l] Re: (OT) Ics needed..(they drive the orange glow...)

2012-10-03 Thread Charles MacDonald
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

Re: [neonixie-l] Re: (OT) Ics needed..(they drive the orange glow...)

2012-10-03 Thread Adam Jacobs
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

Re: [neonixie-l] Re: (OT) Ics needed..(they drive the orange glow...)

2012-10-03 Thread Charles MacDonald
On 12-10-03 07:06 PM, Adam Jacobs wrote: 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. My handy reference on tubes is from the tube collectors association (one of the best 50 bucks spent on information) and

[neonixie-l] Re: (OT) Ics needed..(they drive the orange glow...)

2012-10-02 Thread glasslinger
Hello! try www.ctg123.com/rapid-quote-system/request/?p=*UHP480. * -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups neonixie-l group. To post to this group, send an email to neonixie-l@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to

[neonixie-l] Re: (OT) Ics needed..(they drive the orange glow...)

2012-10-02 Thread threeneurons
Have you actually tried this one ? There are tons of so called part brokers on the web. Most are useless, even if you're a manufacturer. For hobbyist they're especially useless. I thought I had some, but they ended being UHP408 chips. The prefix does suggest Sprague. Have you tried Allegro ?