I would rather run two 6LQ6's on 6m, as the interelectrode capacitance would
probably be too high on 6 with 3 tubes.I had one once with a 6JG6 taking 2
watts and driving a pair of 6LQ6/6JE6's to 70 watts out on 6m.That was on
ssb. On AM, I would expect no more than 50 watts and cool it well with a
squirrel cage fan. YMMV.
Joe W4AAB
- Original Message -
From: "Ed Sieb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "AM Reflector"
Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2008 2:13 PM
Subject: [AMRadio] What is the typical output of a 6LQ6?
I'm considering acquring a disused CB amplifier which uses 3 6LQ6's in the
final (driven by another). The input is cathode driven. I will modify
this
unit for 6M operation.
The question I have is what is the typical output of a 6LQ6?
Ed, VA3ES
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