The 4X1 was used in a huge number of 5KW AM BC transmitters; 2 in the RF
deck and 2 as modulators. When the RF tubes got soft they were used in the
modulators. By the time a ham got them they were fairly well down on
emission. This is why you see so many comments about low output on 10/15M.
They were also used industrially in shake tables and RF heating to some
degree. Pulse versions were used in welding, radar modulators and several
other applications. Ive also seen some with JAN markings but the date codes
were usually in the 60's.
When you see a cheap one at a hamfest you can bet it is mighty tired and
looking for a sucker to buy it. I used to sell those to CBers, especially
the gassy ones!
I used to build 1 and 2 holers for customers in the 80's-90's. With good
tubes I had no problem getting 1500W + out on 10M with one tube at 4200V in
GG at 100W drive. Two tubes took twice the drive for about twice the output
and there again was no problem on 10M. Many of those amps are still in
service.
Carl
KM1H
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pat Barthelow" <aa6eg@hotmail.com>
To: <robby@route2.pe.ca>; <amps@contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2007 12:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Amps] What is the best way to run a pair of 4-1000 tubes
>
> Another question(s) re 4-1000As. I see them pretty regularly at ham
> swap meets, used and cheap. Often with the carbon coated brown "tint" on
> the inside of the envelope. Does anyone know what the likely commercial
> application is/was, that pulls, floating around the ham community were
> used in? Military? Broadcast radio? What was the Pulse application?
> Someone mentioned in the past, that Broadcast TX's that used to yield
> 4-1000A pulls, have evolved towards solid state finals, and the supply of
> pulls, has/is drying up.
> Is the carbon deposit an indication of extreme age or hard running, and
> probable near-end of life issues? Or, can it exist, and the tube still
> be used in Amateur Service, happily ever after? What are the likely
> failure modes for the 4-1000?
>
> Did the 3-1000Z ever have a commercial application?
>
> If the pulls have been sitting around for years, or decades, are they
> subject to
> the gas ingestion problem across their pin seals, over time of stored,
> non-operation? Can you condition them with heat, but reduced B+ to
> degass them?
> I havent looked for one, but is there usually a manufacturer's date code
> printed somewhere on, or in the tube?
>
> BTW, I have an Eimac, aluminum SK-5?? air blower socket for the tube,
> surplus to my needs, in case anyone is looking.
>
>
> Merry Christmas,
>
> All the Best, 73,
> Pat Barthelow aa6eg@hotmail.com
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>> From: robby@route2.pe.ca
>> To: amps@contesting.com
>> Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2007 12:34:06 -0400
>> Subject: Re: [Amps] What is the best way to run a pair of 4-1000 tubes
>>
>> I built a grounded grid amp a few years ago....um..I guess 20..and used a
>> pair of 4-1000PRs. I built it with RTTY contesting in mind. I used a
>> separate filament transformer and B&W filament choke for each tube and
>> had a
>> second blower that could be brought on line for RTTY. A pair of Hammond
>> 795
>> transformers in the P/S. It loafed at the limit on the low bands.
>>
>> Unfortunately, even though I built it in a big box and was very careful
>> about stray capacitance in the output, I saw greatly reduced output on 10
>> meters and also on 15. The output capacitance of these tubes is far
>> beyond
>> what is necessary to resonate on the upper HF bands and still see the
>> proper
>> plate load impedance. 7.6pf per tube for a total of 15.2 on the pair. I
>> assume this is because the screen grid is in very close proximity to the
>> anode.
>>
>> But boy did it like 40M! It is currently sitting idle at VE7ZZZ.
>>
>> Get a triode if you want a GG amp. The 3-1000Z has 0.12pf per tube.
>>
>> If you are stuck on using the tetrodes, and want 10 and 15 meters I guess
>> you need to run them in another configuration.
>>
>> I often wondered what would have happened if I had let the screens float.
>> Or tied them to the anode. Something bad probably.
>>
>> -Robby
>> VY2SS
>>
>>
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