[AMPS] Re: cheap tubes--good power

km1h@juno.com km1h@juno.com
Sun, 21 Mar 1999 12:44:22 -0500




On Sat, 20 Mar 1999 09:28:17 -0800 zeitler@ibm.net writes:
>
>Rich said:
>>>Think tetrodes with handles.
>>>
>And Carl said:
>>Think triodes with handles.
>
>
>NOS 3-400Zs can be had from United Electronics for $90.00 each. These 
>are
>brand new and carry a full warantee (not sure how long). I believe 
>the
>manufacturer is either Westinghouse or United Electronics but don't 
>quote me
>on that. They have a 1-800 number. Do a net search on their name for 
>more
>info.

They are a nice tube and can easily be retrofitted in to several 3-500Z
amps. A bit higher gain which makes them easy to drive.


>
>With patience Eimac 3-500Zs can be had. I just bought four medical 
>pulls at
>$85.00 each. Fully guaranteed to be full output or money back. The 
>paint is
>so fresh it looks like the tubes were never used. The source: Mark 
>Olson
>KE9PQ. He too is on the web (somewhere).


I need his E-Mail adr ???


>
>I like the 3-400Zs and 3-500Zs because they are rugged and will handle 
>the
>output of my TS-850 and TS-830 with no special adaptation circuitry. 
>The
>L4Bs that I have run 3500 vdc Ep and will easily do 1500 watts all day 
>long
>with around 720 mA Ip.
>
>I can't see paying $489 for a new 3cx1200a7 when the 3-400 and 3-500Z 
>tubes
>are still so widely available. But then again I am a poor sailor with 
>a
>family to raise so scrounge I must.


Yep, and some of the Chinese 3-500 graphites are rugged and reliable
also. I sell those at $230 a pair shipped with a 1yr warranty.


>
>Current project is a 3 hole 3-500Z deck for low bands--160-80-40. Have 
>most
>of the parts right now but no time to do the work.

Why 3 tubes; unless you have 150-200W of drive?

With 2500V and 120-130W drive a quad of 572B's will do an easy 1500W and
save on component cost.

73  Carl  KM1H



>
>Lane Zeitler
>Ku7i
>San Diego
>
>
>
>

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