[Amps] 3CX1500D3

AA6DX aa6dx at pacbell.net
Sat Dec 20 13:31:04 EST 2003


NOT! Heater = 6.3V @ 25 amps    Tube not really designed for linear
service...  here's specs ...
The 3CX1500D3 is a forced air cooled, ceramic/metal, medium-mu power triode
designed primarily for use in industrial radio frequency heating services.
Input of 4.3 kW is permissible up to 110 MHz. Plentiful reserve emission is
available from its 158 watt filament. The grid structure is rated at 75
watts, making this tube an excellent choice for industrial service.



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Characteristics
            Plate Dissipation (Max.) 1,500 Watts
            Screen Dissipation (Max.) --- Watts
            Grid Dissipation (Max.) 75 Watts
            Frequency for Max. rating (CW) 110 MHz
            Amplification Factor 24
            Filament/Cathode Thoriated Tungsten
              Voltage
              Current 6.3 Volts
            25.0 Amps
            Capacitance Grounded Cathode
              Input
              Output
              Feedthrough 10.0 pf
            0.9 pf
            10 pf
            Capacitance --- 
              Input
              Output
              Feedthrough --- pf
            --- pf
            --- pf
            Cooling Forced Air
            Base --- 
            Air Socket SK-410
            Air Chimney SK-446
            Boiler --- 
            Length 5.625 in; 14.29 cm
            Diameter 3.42 in; 8.69 cm
            Weight 3.2 lb; 7.1 kg



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "RICHARD GEORGE" <k6kwq at msn.com>
To: <Amps at contesting.com>; "George Yazzolino" <kc7hkp at teleport.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2003 1:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Amps] 3CX1500D3


Better find the filament transformer also 5.8 volts at 145 amps!
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: George Yazzolino
  To: Amps at contesting.com
  Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2003 12:16 PM
  Subject: [Amps] 3CX1500D3


  HI Guys
  I have (2) Eimac  3CX1500D3 tubes. 1 brand new and one is a pull. will
they
  be able to be made into a amp ?.
  they where used in a chemical analyzer machine at work.

  thanks

  P. George Yazzolino
  14801 NE 20 Circle
  Vancouver, Wa. 98684
  KC7HKP, Grid  CN-85
  (360) 885-0981

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