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[Amps] 4 x 807

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Subject: [Amps] 4 x 807
From: wlfuqu00 at uky.edu (Bill L. Fuqua)
Date: Mon Jun 16 08:16:12 2003
No one is picking on you. Us old guys were always looking for a way to build 
cheap stuff. This was an unusual approach. If you did not want to modify the 
1625's you could use 837 tubes instead (change filament voltage or wire the 
filaments in pairs in series). 
   I took a more extreme approach. I paralleled 4x  6AG7 pentodes and mounted 
them into a heat sink make from a large block of aluminum. After conditioning 
them by Bringing up voltage slowly letting them arc over and then starting over 
again until I got to a full 1200 volts, I could drive them with a couple of 
watts SSB or CW and  got a plate input of around 300 watts. Don't know what the 
output was then but made plenty of contact with the amp on 20 meters. I still 
have parts of the amp laying around and have thought of doing it again and 
making some measurements. Heck, I was only 19 then anyway.
        The power supply was made of a TV transformer with a voltage doubler 
using some AC motor running capacitors from air conditioners I found in a pile 
on the side of a country road. I wound my plate choke on a tall ceramic 
insulator.
        At one time I took tube apart to find that unlike some metal tubes 
these did not have a glass envelope inside the metal shield but a glass seal at 
the bottom. If it were not for the plates being in the way it could have been a 
good external anode power tube. 

73
Bill wa4lav

-----Original Message-----
From: "Svante Nordenstrom" <sm3dyu@ji-net.com>
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Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2003 12:08:59 +0700
Subject: [Amps] 4 x 807

Apparently it was not the final comment. Glad that I did show my lack of 
knowledge here, so we all could learn, as this was completely new to me. Thanks 
for the corrections.

73
Sam  HS0ZDY
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in a pile on the side of a country road. I wound my plate choke on a tall 
ceramic insulator.
        At one time I took tube apart to find that unlike some metal tubes 
these did not have a glass envelope inside the metal shield but a glass seal at 
the bottom. If it were not for the plates being in the way it could have been a 
good external anode power tube. 

73
Bill wa4lav

-----Original Message-----
From: "Svante Nordenstrom" <sm3dyu@ji-net.com>
To: <Amps@contesting.com>
To: <amps@contesting.com>
Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2003 12:08:59 +0700
Subject: [Amps] 4 x 807

Apparently it was not the final comment. Glad that I did show my lack of 
knowledge here, so we all could learn, as this was completely new to me. Thanks 
for the corrections.

73
Sam  HS0ZDY
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