Ooops... I stand corrected.
73,
Mark W1EOF
Larry Szendrei wrote:
Edward B Richards wrote:
Hi all;
Can someone tell me if a 4D32 and a 832A use the same tube socket?
Yep, they do. As a matter of fact Johnson said an 829 could be subbed
for the 4D32 in the Viking 1, with some rewiring of
They look similar but they are not the same. The 832 has very thin...
wire like pins. The 4D32 has much larger pins, at least on the filament.
73,
Mark W1EOF
Edward B Richards wrote:
Hi all;
Can someone tell me if a 4D32 and a 832A use the same tube socket?
Someone was wanting sockets for t
I am using a similar socket for my 8877 that originally was used for a 4D32
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With a whole lot of rewiring you could sub an 8877, too, because it uses the
same socket, as well.
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Edward B Richards wrote:
Hi all;
Can someone tell me if a 4D32 and a 832A use the same tube socket?
Yep, they do. As a matter of fact Johnson said an 829 could be subbed
for the 4D32 in the Viking 1, with some rewiring of the socket.
-Larry/NE1S
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I doubt it, the arrl handbook has different bases
listed for each tube, but if a tube fits in a socket
its fine to use most cases.
Brett
N2DTS
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