Puzzling, since the pictures are all of Eimac tubes, but it's pretty
clear they're planning a house brand, presumably made in China. I think
they ought to clean that up.
73, Pete N4ZR
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On 1/26/2022 5:21 PM, john@kk9a.com wrote:
I concur that with proper use and even with an occasional oops wrong
antenna, an 8877/3CX1500 will last a long time. Still it nice to know where
to get replacements if needed or wanted for spares.
Does DX Engineering intend to sell these tubes?
https://www.dxengineering.com/parts/dxe-8877
73,
John KK9A
Tim Duffy k3lr wrote:
I have 25 amplifiers here that use 8877s. It is a really good tube for
amateur use at 1500 watts output.
Some of my amplifiers have 8877s with date codes in the 1970s and they are
still going strong.
With care - 8877s last a long time.
I built a 8877 tube tester several years ago to insure I can keep these
amplifiers going for many more years
73
Tim K3LR
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