[Amps] Could we *all* use the right tube part numbers?

Bill L. Fuqua wlfuqu00 at uky.edu
Mon Feb 14 22:37:46 EST 2005


While you are at it.
20 meters is not 14 mhz. that should be MHz
and or 14000 kHz, "K" is Kelvin 



there are DB-25 connectors
and    DE-9 connectors  NOT DB-9
 DA-15
 DB-25
 DC-37
 DD-50
and the 9 pin was a after thought so it became size E. 


The second letter is the shell size. 
and the number is number of pins and that is followed by sex of connector. 

The computer GEEKS in the 70s and 80s called all these connectors DB connectors and  and the manufacturers ended up having to comply or lose buisiness. 
-----Original Message-----
From: "k7fm" <k7fm at teleport.com>
To: "David Kirkby" <david.kirkby at onetel.net>, <amps at contesting.com>
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 19:29:08 -0800
Subject: Re: [Amps] Could we *all* use the right tube part numbers?

David said:

"I feel we should all try to use the right part number, and not not refer to
a 3CX1500 if we mean an 8877 / 3CX15000A7."

Then, in the next sentence, says:

"I do feel we could do with being a bit more accurate."

Question:

Shouldn't that be a 88777 / 3CX15000A7?

Couldn't pass that up.

Colin  K7FM


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