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Re: Fw: [Amps] Conditioning Spare Tubes After Storage

To: skipp isaham <nospam4me@juno.com>, amps@contesting.com
Subject: Re: Fw: [Amps] Conditioning Spare Tubes After Storage
From: AA6DX <aa6dx@pacbell.net>
Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2003 14:50:46 -0700
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And ... that 5CX1500A was (is) a TERRIBLE tube. Thank goodness ECONCO was just down the road a piece when I was using one in a broadcast transmitter. The track record for that EIMAC fiasco was not good! I had on in a 5 band ham amp -- It was a famous Q-Street design -- but I did not have it on the air very much. I bought the RF deck built, for I for sure would not have opted to build an amp using that particular valve!
73 --- Mark AA6DX
At 09:10 AM 10/14/2003, skipp isaham wrote:
Hi Rich,
-
The specific tube that comes to mind was a 5cx1500a
used in an Elcom Bauer "Sparta" FM Broadcast
transmitter. We went to Econco rebuilds after the
first few full pay new bottles.
-
cheers
skipp

On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 07:58:15 -0700 R.Measures <r@somis.org> writes:
> Was the 10+ minute warmup time for a heater-type cathode or for a
> thoriated-tungsten type cathode?
>
> >Hi Jeff,
> >-
> >I've received some broadcast transmitter tubes with
> >recommended warm up times of 10 plus min, some
> >as high as 30 minutes min.
> >-
> >A fellow broadcaster (now an SK) never paid
> >much attention to the pre power warm up time
> >especially the first install.
> >-
> >He called me over one night to source a
> >breaker trip problem which was traced back
> >to the tube, which was not allowed the
> >recommended pre start filament idle time.
> >-...
>
> -  R.L. Measures/Rich..., AG6K, 805.386.3734, www.somis.org


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