Hi Mark
It is a great tube. And, you don’t need a socket - Alek and I cut out a hole in
the chassis and I used 3 little L brackets to hold the grid ring hard onto the
chassis. Then, a couple of stainless radiator clamps around the Fil and
Fil/Cathode rings under the chassis for filament and input matching circuit
connections. Works great.
Best 73,
John VK6JX
> On 6 May 2023, at 7:18 am, Alek Petkovic <vk6apk@bigpond.com> wrote:
>
> YES.
>
> I have just built a GS35B 6m amp loosely based on the YU1AW drawings and my
> best mate John, VK6JX, has built a GS35B 2m amp for EME, also from the YU1AW
> drawings.
>
> Both amps are working successfully and the tubes can be bought for a song
> when compared to what else is out there.
>
> 73, Alek VK6APK
>
>
>> On 6/05/2023 12:25 am, Mark Foltarz via Amps wrote:
>> I'm doing a conversion on my SB-230 using a gi7b tube.
>> Just wondering if builders are still using the GS-35b.Seems like they are
>> still plentiful and seem to be a good tube.
>> Looking for input before I try and get a few and some sockets.
>> tnxde WA4AMMark
>>
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