That has got to be one of the smallest tubes for the power rating I have ever
seen!
You could easily hang it off the tank L + C components.
Think that is about what was done in UHF service.
Four would sure make for a small AM rig.
Bill,
KB3DKS/1
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Hmm.. now it seems to be: http://www.cnjradio.net/tubedb/read.cgi?tube=15E
Bill
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Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Eima
Barrie Smith wrote:
Anyone know where I can get a complete spec sheet for the Eimac 15E?
Right here...
http://www.nj7p.org/Tube4.php?tube=15e
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Bill Smith wrote:
Try http://www.cnjradio.cn/radio.net/tubedb/read.cgi?tube=15E
Ought to make a neat AM radio transmitter. :-)
that link is broken...
Subject: [AMRadio] Eimac 15E
Anyone know where I can get a complete spec sheet for the Eimac 15E?
Didn't find a complete spec
l 15, 2007 4:42 PM
Subject: [AMRadio] Eimac 15E
Anyone know where I can get a complete spec sheet for the Eimac 15E?
It's a physically small, glass triode, used (I'm told) as an output tube in
aircraft radar. Evidently, a long time age.
All connections are pins. Two out the bottom are f
Anyone know where I can get a complete spec sheet for the Eimac 15E?
It's a physically small, glass triode, used (I'm told) as an output tube in
aircraft radar. Evidently, a long time age.
All connections are pins. Two out the bottom are filament, one out the top is
the grid, and the plate co
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